Final days to see Let it Come down at Stallan Brand - don’t miss it!
Closes next Wednesday 20 May
Open 10-4 weekdays
Weekend: open Saturday 12-2pm
Featuring work by @gemdagger and @matthewarthurwilliams , Let it Come Down conjures a world unfixed and unmoored. In the Tibetan Book of the Dead, the ‘bardo’ is described as a transitional state between death and rebirth. Drawing loosely on this dreamlike condition, Dagger and Williams approach landscape as a threshold between sequences of time and states of mind.
Show documentation by Matthew Arthur Williams
@stallanbrand
It’s been a joy to work alongside @beth_shapeero as she prepares a large wall-hanging installation for an art fair in South Korea next week.
I always love seeing work in the studio before it enters the world. It’s all possibility. Is it speaking? Is it finished? Because Beth works mostly on the ground, these large-scale canvases move between floor and ceiling and back again, like a secret concert unfolding in real time, and one I get to witness from backstage.
Very excited to see this series experienced through new eyes and in a different city.
Go you good thing!
(Andy)
New 35 x 35 Prints are now Available!
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Matthew Arthur Williams and Gemma Dagger round out two new additions for the project – a local print series featuring thirty five Glasgow-based artists. Each archival Giclee is printed on sustainable bamboo paper.
The 35 series can be purchased online and is being shown in the current exhibition, Let it Come Down, which features work from both Artists.
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Gemma Dagger
Perimeter
420 x 594 mm
Limited Edition of 35
Archival Giclee
£160
Matthew Arthur Williams
Rosehip
420 × 594 mm
Limited Edition of 35
Archival Giclee
£160
@matthewarthurwilliams@gemdagger
Gemma Dagger
@gemdagger
Available Now!
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Image 1
Burr, 2026
Archival Pigment Print
Limited Edition 1/1
33 × 27 cm
Image 2
(close up)
Available Now (link in bio)
Let it Come Down is currently showing now at Stallan-Brand, 80 Nicholson St, Glasgow, G5 9ER.
Opening times: 10-4.30pm, Monday-Friday
Weekend by appointment
Photo credit: Matthew Arthur Williams
Always an absolute pleasure to spend some time with @fernieangus in his studio.
We spent some time lurking in the interiors of Vuillard, attempting to understand the colour orange (a colour Angus clearly understands very well,) with me hovering and gesticulating about the trees, ponds, purples, ducks, tenement windows and still lives that are cosmically taking shape, with some some ready for lift off.
We are very excited about what is being conjured and what happens next.
Watch this duck
🦆
This Friday!
Systems in collapse
By Toby Messenger
@boardroomcommitteeroom
Studios and Gallery
7 Water Row, Govan
Glasgow
Opens this Friday 10th April 2026,
6-8pm for the opening.
The exhibition will then run 11-26 April
Saturday & Sunday 12-4pm or by appt
Toby Messenger
@tobymessenger
Modified Lanci Beta Montecarlo Turbo 51
(Le Mans 1980)
Reclaimed wood, cardboard, card, paper, rubber footwell mat, spray paint, Tesco bag and plastic poly pockets (2025 - 2026)
‘Did not finish the race due to mechanical issues’
Horizontal Figure series by Fraser Taylor -
available now on our website
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Fraser Taylor
Horizontal Figure No. 2, 2022
Oil on paper
29.5 × 42 cm
Fraser Taylor
Horizontal Figure No. 1, 2022
Oil on paper
29.5 x 42 cm
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Fraser Taylor
@haxtonstudio
Fraser Taylor (b.1960) studied Printed Textiles at Glasgow School of Art and the Royal College of Art. He co-founded The Cloth, a creative studio focused on contemporary textile design and production.
Since 1983 he has developed an interdisciplinary art practice and exhibited internationally, and his collaborative works includes projects with visual artists, designers, and contemporary dance. As an educator he has lectured at leading fine art and design institutions, and from 2001 until 2017 was a Visiting Artist and Adjunct Full Professor in the Department of Fiber and Material Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2017 he was awarded an Honorary Professorship from Glasgow School of Art, University of Glasgow
Gemma Dagger
@gemdagger
On the Edge of Time (2026)
Archival Pigment Print
Limited Edition 1/1
24 × 33 cm
Available (link in bio)
Let it Come Down is currently showing now at Stallan-Brand, 80 Nicholson St, Glasgow, G5 9ER.
Opening times: 10-4.30pm, Monday-Friday
Weekend by appointment
A huge thank-you to everyone who attended the preview of Let it Come Down on Friday
Opening times:
Monday-Friday 9.30-4pm.
(Please buzz for the door and a member of Stallan-brand will let you in)
Weekends by appointment
Show documentation by @matthewarthurwilliams
TONIGHT!
Join us and celebrate the opening of Let it Come Down, a two person photography show by Gemma Dagger and Matthew Arthur Williams
Preview: Friday 20 March, 6-8pm
Stallan-Brand, 80 Nicholson St, Glasgow, G5 9ER.
Refreshments will be provided.
Opening times:
Monday - Friday, 9-5pm
Weekends by appointment
See you at the show!
@matthewarthurwilliams
Matthew Arthur Williams Further Than Here (2026)
Join us this Friday to celebrate the opening of Let it Come Down, a two person photography show by Gemma Dagger and Matthew Arthur Williams
Preview: Friday 20 March, 6-8pm
Stallan-Brand, 80 Nicholson St, Glasgow, G5 9ER.
Refreshments will be provided.
Opening times:
Monday - Friday, 9-5pm
Weekends by appointment
See you at the show 😎
Image:
Gemma Dagger, Kir Tree (close up,) Archival Pigment Print, 2022
@gemdagger@matthewarthurwilliams@stallanbrand