Other highlights of the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art


Susan Mansfield suggests three other must-see events at the festival
Wolfgang Tillmans, Common Guild
The first solo show in Scotland since 1995 by Tillmans, who won the Turner Prize in 2000. Since he came to prominence in the mid 1990s, his unconventional style of photography has been hugely influential.
Karla Black, GoMA
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Hide AdThe Glasgow-based artist who represented Scotland at the last Venice Biennale, and was shortlisted for last year’s Turner Prize, has her largest show to date in her home city, in the ground-floor gallery in GoMA.
THE MAKING OF US, Tramway
Theatre director Graham Eatough, artist Graham Fagen and cinematographer Michael Mcdonough explore the idea of audience, viewer and participation in a project which combines art installation, promenade theatre and filmmaking.
Richard Wright, Kelvingrove Museum
Drawing has always been an important part of the work of Glasgow-based Richard Wright, who won the Turner Prize in 2009. But his drawings have never been exhibited – until now.