This week brought the sad news of the deaths of Nancy Holt and Patrick Scott
Maggie Gray
The artist Patrick Scott has died aged 93, on the eve of his retrospective at IMMA, which launches today. This week also brought the sad news of Nancy Holt’s death. Alongside our usual round-up of news and reviews, we’d like to pay tribute to both artists this weekend:
Nancy Holt: 1938–2014
Catherine Spencer celebrates the ‘vision and ambition’ of American artist Nancy Holt’s conceptual and land art, which was only just beginning to receive the critical and public attention it deserved in the UK.
Patrick Scott: 1921–2014
‘…from the beginning of his career he embraced the new and encouraged the avant-garde, albeit in the same neat manner he did everything.’ Robert O’Byrne remembers Scott, who died on the eve of a retrospective at IMMA
We celebrated Valentine’s Day with a gallery of romance, from Etruscan sculptures to Egon Schiele. ‘Boston Loves Impressionism’ opened at the MFA Boston: apparently the city loves Van Gogh most of all
Meditation Painting 28 (2006), Patrick Scott. Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donation, the artist, 2013
Sun Tunnels (1976), Nancy Holt. Photo: Retis (via Flickr)