News

May 2013

We are now on twitter! Follow us for updates @The_Drouth

Stations of the Green, a poetic reflection on Douglas Gordon's unsafe and dangerous artwork, now demolished, also runs at New Glasgow Society, 1307 Argyle Street, Glasgow, until Friday 17th May. See The Drouth About the Green tab for more information on this, and our new book, Demolition Proof.

May 2012

The Drouth and Glasgow School of Art bear witness to the fall of Douglas Gordon’s artwork at Glasgow Green Station

@

The People’s Palace,

Glasgow Green

6pm Thursday 24th May

 

We will also launch The Drouth Issue 42: Strategy

 

May 2012

Introducing... 

DROUTH TV!

We are happy to announce the launch of our Youtube Channel, with an exclusive video of a performance at the Sonic Fusion Music Festival of 'Kelman Stories', a music and spoken word piece specially commissioned by The Drouth.

Stay tuned for further audio-visual updates on all things Drouth...

April 2012

Firstly, Issue 42: Strategy is now available. See our Buy section to order.

Secondly, The Drouth has joined with Sonic Fusion Music Festival and the University of Salford to host a workshop and two concerts this weekend. See The Drouth @ Large for more details.

 

 

 

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Saturday
Jan292011

Drouth collaborates with Montage film podcast

Here's the idea; a selection of Drouth essays on film from the last 10 years (yes, as of January 2011, The Drouth will have been around that long) will be adapted, and recorded for broad - that is, pod -cast, on Montage, the hugely popular and entertaining film podcast produced in Glasgow.



First podcast out now

The exciting Drouth-Montage combination has finally arrived. The first Montage podcast to include work by the Drouth is available. It includes Drouth work on 3D films by Miriam Ross along with great chat on Inception, Toy Story 3, and Part 2 of an interview with the Pixar animators.

http://montage.podbean.com/2010/07/30/july-b/

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