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Ian Hamilton Finlay, IDYLLS END IN THUNDERSTORMS 1986. ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. © Estate of Ian Hamilton Finlay.

ARTIST ROOMS: Ian Hamilton Finlay

These works are both poems and sculptures. The artist gives words material forms that contribute to their meaning

Scottish artist Ian Hamilton Finlay created the poem-objects in this room between the 1960s and 1990s. They focus on maritime themes like boats, fishing and seafaring. The sea was a recurring source of inspiration for Finlay. He was born in The Bahamas and lived for a brief but formative time on Rousay, one of the Scottish Orkney Islands. Even when he moved to the countryside near Edinburgh he was never far from a body of water - such as the ponds in his celebrated garden, Little Sparta, in Dunsyre.

Finlay began his career publishing plays, short stories and poems in the mid-1950s. His early works were important contributions to the development of concrete poetry, a form of visual poetry where the arrangement of words and letters is as significant as their meaning. Finlay published his first collection of concrete poems in 1963, and at the end of the 1960s he began making sculptures. The works on display here illustrate these two practices. They generate poetic associations by juxtaposing words, images and materials.

Finlay often collaborated with other artists and craftspeople, who he always credited in his publications and exhibitions. In 1961, he founded the Wild Hawthorn Press. This publishing company produced versions of many of Finlay’s artworks across a range of mediums. Included here are a series of screenprinted ceramic tiles, suggesting ways to experience visual poetry in a domestic environment. The use of tiles in kitchen and bathroom ‘wet rooms’ also playfully chimes with their maritime subject matter.

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Plaint of the Barge Sails  1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Les Edge, netc.  Date not known

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, The Harbour (Collaboration with Michael Harvey)  1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Lead Us  1968

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Zephyr INS 6  1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Shepherd Lad KY 216  1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, The End (Collaboration with Ian Gardner)  1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Saved by Helicopter  1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, IDYLLS END IN THUNDERSTORMS  1986

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, A LAST WORD: RUDDER  1999

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Amaryllis  1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Starlit Waters  1967

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Port-Distinguishing Letters of Scottish Fishing Vessels [collaboration with George L Thomson]  1976

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T11769: Plaint of the Barge Sails
Ian Hamilton Finlay Plaint of the Barge Sails 1975–6

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Les Edge netc. Date not known
T11774: The Harbour (Collaboration with Michael Harvey)
Ian Hamilton Finlay The Harbour (Collaboration with Michael Harvey) 1975–6
T11736: Lead Us
Ian Hamilton Finlay Lead Us 1968
T11772: Zephyr INS 6
Ian Hamilton Finlay Zephyr INS 6 1975–6
T11773: Shepherd Lad KY 216
Ian Hamilton Finlay Shepherd Lad KY 216 1975–6
T11775: The End (Collaboration with Ian Gardner)
Ian Hamilton Finlay The End (Collaboration with Ian Gardner) 1975–6
T11777: Saved by Helicopter
Ian Hamilton Finlay Saved by Helicopter 1975–6
AR01124: IDYLLS END IN THUNDERSTORMS
Ian Hamilton Finlay IDYLLS END IN THUNDERSTORMS 1986
AR01125: A LAST WORD: RUDDER
Ian Hamilton Finlay A LAST WORD: RUDDER 1999
T11778: Amaryllis
Ian Hamilton Finlay Amaryllis 1975–6
T02034: Starlit Waters
Ian Hamilton Finlay Starlit Waters 1967
P07466: Port-Distinguishing Letters of Scottish Fishing Vessels [collaboration with George L Thomson]
Ian Hamilton Finlay Port-Distinguishing Letters of Scottish Fishing Vessels [collaboration with George L Thomson] 1976

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