45 Drawings "Sound" GSofA 2016 by Gino

Gino Ballantyne • 23 March 2019

Joins the Artist Book Collection at Glasgow School of Art

Gino's book of drawings in indian ink is based upon the sounds emitted from the Mackintosh Building and the sounds encountered in the library, Archives and the Reid Building of Glasgow school of art during 2016.

Using a binary approach process Gino used his audio and visual senses to enact a data packet transaction which could be reread as notation. Through this process Gino makes signals that can be reread, reinterpreted and shared as a form of linked data.

by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
The Crucifixion Drawing, Painting and Sound by BPC Artist in Residence Gino Ballantyne The Chancel Until 4th July 2019 Patron Robert Cumming www.bpchurch.uk
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
Gino reflects on the visual nature of bee sounds in this limited edition artist book. published by Deschamps press 2018 digital version can be found at www.issuu.com/ginoballantyne/docs/asnoise illustration above "The Beekeper" Charcoal on Ingres paper 2018
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
Buckingham Literary Festival artist has been responding to the wonderful events and themes. The clandestine nature of world politics, contradictions, division, hidden meanings, courtly and political intrigue. Among the authors and politicians were Frederick Forsyth, Ben Okri, Antonia Fraser, Tom Bower, Tim Marshall, Mark Billingham, Belinda Bauer, Chris Patten, John Bercow and Andrew Adonis. The Archers also made an appearance with Tim Bentinck (David) and scriptwriter Keri Davies. illustration above Antonia Fraser Ink and watercolour
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
On the 13th June 2018 two days before the second fire which devastated the Mackintosh Building at Glasgow School of Art American pianist Maria Donahue performed a piece of music composed from Gino's drawings during her concert at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. The composition was based on the drawings taken from Gino's artist book "45 Drawings GsofA "Sound" 2016" A book of indian ink drawings based on the sounds emitted from the iconic Mackintosh Building as it began to realise a new chapter in its existence. Gino spent two years as a Visiting Artist with GSofA making drawings, sculpture, prints and an installation about the organic and inorganic sound of the Mackintosh as it was being revived. In addition Gino began an artist residency with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where he made small and large improvised performance drawings representing a sound portrait of RCS. Collaboration with the pianist Maria Donahue led to his drawings of the Mackintosh being realised as musical compositions. For Gino, Maria's performance signalled the return of the Mackintosh as a creative force. Ironically another fire began to rage at GSofA late Friday June 2018. It would turn out to be more devastating than the last. Gino became aware of the fire on the 16th June while Festival Artist at the Buckingham Literary Festival 2018, he was preparing to draw Lady Antonia Fraser and Sir Anthony Seldon when he was asked by a journalist, "What did you think of the fire which completely devastated the Mackintosh building at Glasgow School of Art last night?" Realising the journalist meant a new fire Gino was immediately shocked and saddened. He had no reply.
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
Gino's small ink drawings "CEO" and "Diplomat" shown at the Royal Scottish Academy 29th Jan- 8th March 2018
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
Chimera charcoal Drawing from Gino's Artist residency with the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (June) 2017 featured in the December issue of Average Art magazine
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
Selected drawings from Gino's artist book "45 Drawings "Sound" GSofA" imaging the recovery of the Mackintosh Building at the Glasgow School of Art after the horrendous fire were featured during Artbasel "Art Takes Miami" 5 -10 Dec 2017
by Gino Ballantyne 7 June 2019
Gino spent a few days drawing the authors, speakers and audience as the festival Artist in Residence www.bucklitfest.org @bucklitfest illustration: Roger McGough performing in the Big Tent
by Gino Ballantyne 23 March 2019
Gino's exhibition "Resonance" in the GSofA Library during the summer is a physical representation of the organic and inorganic acoustic frequencies experienced at the Glasgow School of Art. GSofA Library Renfrew street 64 Renfield Street Glasgow G3 6RE Mon-Fri 09.00 - 17.00 Summer 2017 www.gsa.ac.uk
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