Sunday, 3 July 2016

a place apart


a symposium on the poetry and practice
of Thomas A Clark

6th May 2016
Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh

with Peter Amoore, David Bellingham, Emily Brady,
David Farrier, Simone Kotva, Tom Jones, Lila Matsumoto,
Iain Morrison, Andrew Roberts, Alice Tarbuck, Harriet Tarlo
and Matthew Welton.

The conference was jointly organised by the
Centre for Poetic Innovation, University of Dundee
and the Scottish Poetry Library

















Andrew Roberts, Simone Kotva, Emily Brady, Tom Jones,
Alice Tarbuck

















David Bellingham, Thomas A Clark

















Iain Morrison

















Matthew Welton

















Lila Matsumoto

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

a box of landscapes



















A Box of Landscapes

A collection of 42 small publications by
Thomas A Clark & Laurie Clark
from Moschatel Press and others

£150 plus postage

cairngallery@gmail.com



















click to enlarge images

jardin

















ginku - Laurie Clark


jardin

Patrick Blanc, Abigail O'Brien, Lodovico Ottavio Burnacini,
Laurie Clark, Thomas A Clark, Gilles Clement, Evelyne Egerer,
Ian Hamilton Finlay, Fritz von Herzmanovsky-Orlando,
Rupprecht Matthies, Arnulf Neuwirth, Michael Part, Elisabeth
Plank, Herbert Starek, edition krlipp

kunstraumlangenlois, Langenlois, Austria



















quiet - Thomas A Clark

Sunday, 27 March 2016

little burn















allt beag (little burn)

Maggie's Centre, Airdrie
with Reiach & Hall, architects

Friday, 25 March 2016

diagonal lines

























Some diagonal lines,
Thomas A Clark & David Bellingham
Botao Gallery, Nagoya, Japan 2016

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

we are a conversation

















Rhubaba gallery, Edinburgh 2015


Sunday, 6 March 2016

presented to trust


but come consider
how each thing is
presented to trust
to sight or taste
to thought or touch




for there are these alone
pouring through one another
dallying with one another
intermingling
the hot the cold the wet the dry
in motion change and time
coming together and parting
for shapes never tire of shifting