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Collaborating with artists, curators and institutions to smudge cultural difference and
attitudes across physical and national borders.
Pushing the programme, exploring the traffic in ideas that are nomadic, with a focus on
perceptions rather than stereotypes and assumptions.
We come to play, escape prejudice and shout for renegade values of
the unhomely, unfixable and broken.
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Richard Demarco
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​Richard Demarco, born 1930 in Edinburgh is an artist and promoter as well as a supporter of every form of creativity.
One of Scotland’s most influential advocates for contemporary artistic practice through his work at the Richard Demarco Gallery and the Demarco European Art Foundation, together with a professorship at Kingston University in London.
His contributions to arts and creativity both locally and internationally have been recognised on numerous occasions, receiving the Polish Gold Order of Merit, the Cavaliere della Repubblica d’Italia, the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres de France and the Order of the British Empire.
Co-founder of the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh in 1963, when a few years later he and other organisers of the gallery space left the Traverse to establish what became the Richard Demarco Gallery.
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For many years, the Gallery promoted cross-cultural links, both in terms of presenting artists such as Marina Abramovic within Scotland and in establishing outgoing connections for Scottish artists across Europe.
His involvement with Joseph Beuys led to various presentations, from Strategy Get Arts in 1970 to Beuys' hunger strike during the Jimmy Boyle Days in 1980.
Also particularly notable were the presentations by Tadeusz Kantor's Cricot 2 group during the 1970s and 1980s. An unofficial performance of The Water Hen at the former Edinburgh poorhouse during the Edinburgh Festival in 1972 was a notable success. Cricot 2 returned to Edinburgh in later years. Demarco introduced Beuys and Kantor to one another and in one performance of Lovelies and Dowdies Beuys performed under Kantor's direction.
Since the early 1990s, Richard Demarco's activity has been manifested through the Demarco European Art Foundation.
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Waugh Office was established in 2011 by Julia Waugh and Mark Waugh,
as a hybrid platform curating exhibitions, events and publications internationally
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