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I am a collector of paintings by the Scottish artist Stephen Mangan so was keen to visit this gallery when I saw some of his works in the window. His works have a mysterious otherworldly feel whether depicting caracaturish people in ritual games, Glasgow tenements or Dockyard scenes. An elderly gent came to open the door when we rang. However he did not seem very impressed when I expressed an Interest in Stephen Mangan perhaps because his was part of last month’s exhibition. On the walls today were works by David Curtis part of an exhibition starting officially in December. Whether townscapes or seascapes the artist’s eye for detail was quite extraordinary. However after the briefest perusal of his works in a number of small rooms mine host told us we should leave via the back door which saved him re-opening the front.…
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Date of experience: October 2018
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The gallery is in an historic building along weith all the others on the main drag. Contempoirary paintings of quality are habitually shown with a significant interest in Scottish art. In the autumn, an exhibition of the works of Jean Martin (Tayport) is promised.
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Date of experience: June 2018
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We enjoy art and visit galleries almose whenever we find one. Some are bleak and with unapproachable work. But not Richard Hagan's. We were warmly welcomed but left to brouse and enjoy the varied selection of excellent paintings. We then were engaged in warm conversation as if old friends. Well worth a visit…
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Date of experience: March 2017
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Stopped in by chance to Richard Hagen's gallery. Lovely artwork and a beautiful garden behind the residence. Richard was delightful and we had a lovely visit more than browsing at his gallery.
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Date of experience: July 2016
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