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show of 2002 was entitled Driftworks.) In his often whited-out relief space,
                           frag mented materials and objects not dissimilar to Franklin’s tragic
                           debris lie caught in icy suspension. As the images of Franklin’s newly

                           discovered boat indicate, all  of this world is after all cast in mineral and,
                           as we have known since the Greeks, moves through rocks, animal, veget -
                           able and objects them selves, belying their seemingly fixed state.


                           Closing Time

                           Maclean is not alone as an artist in his passion for collid ing  such ‘times’
                           as I’ve described, and similar concerns can be seen  on a global scale, both
                           in the current inter na tional scene and in the arts and crafts of the past.

                           Many of the contemporary artists with which Maclean feels kinship are not
                           Scottish, such as Susan Hiller, Jimmie Durham and Christian Boltanski;
                           their concerns are with the struc tures of memory, death and ritual and
                           the ways they have devised to shape their stories, though differ ent from

                           Maclean’s, are inspirational and reassuring to him because they have
                           found the right stories and the right way to tell them. I believe that if
                           we  also pay due atten tion to the materiality to be found in Gleaned  and
                           Gathered we can see that Will Maclean also has found the right histories

                           for him, the right crafted way to tell them and with  a mineral, fluid logic
                           worthy of a true seafarer.


                                                                              Andrew Patrizio

                                                             Professor of Scottish Visual Culture
                                                                     at Edinburgh College of Art



                           Natural Selection, 2013, mixed media construction with found objects, 74 x58 cm
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