Jock Macdonald Glasgow Scotland

Jock Macdonald Glasgow Scotland




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Jock Macdonald Glasgow Scotland
Titanium 1 Kings Inch Place, Renfrew, PA4 8WF
Jock Macdonald (Glasgow Scotland) Limited is a dormant company incorporated on 20 May 1994 with the registered office located in Renfrew, Renfrewshire. Jock Macdonald (Glasgow Scotland) Limited has been running for 28 years. There are currently 2 active directors and 1 active secretary according to the latest confirmation statement submitted on 17th May 2022.
Jock Macdonald (Glasgow Scotland) Limited
Last submitted on 17 May 2022 (3 months ago)
Next confirmation dated 17 May 2023
Due by 31 May 2023 (8 months remaining)
Last accounts submitted for period 30 June 2021 (1 year 2 months ago)
Due by 31 March 2023 (6 months remaining)
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The company was dormant during y/e 30.06.21.
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Titanium 1 Kings Inch Place Renfrew PA4 8WF
Confirmation Statement Submitted 3 Months 20 May 2022
Accounts Submitted 6 Months 24 Feb 2022
Confirmation Statement Submitted 1 Year 3 Months 25 May 2021
Change Of Registered Office Address 1 Year 3 Months 13 May 2021
Accounts Submitted 1 Year 7 Months 13 Jan 2021
Confirmation Statement Submitted 2 Years 5 Jun 2020
Accounts Submitted 2 Years 17 Feb 2020
Change Of Registered Office Address 3 Years 30 Jul 2019
Confirmation Statement Submitted 3 Years 23 May 2019
Accounts Submitted 3 Years 3 Jan 2019
Confirmation Statement Submitted 4 Years 22 May 2018
Accounts Submitted 4 Years 7 Dec 2017
Confirmation Statement Submitted 5 Years 31 May 2017
Accounts Submitted 5 Years 4 Oct 2016
Annual Return Submitted 6 Years 24 May 2016
Accounts Submitted 6 Years 15 Oct 2015
Annual Return Submitted 7 Years 23 Jun 2015
Accounts Submitted 7 Years 16 Mar 2015
Annual Return Submitted 8 Years 5 Jun 2014
Accounts Submitted 8 Years 27 Jan 2014
Annual Return Submitted 9 Years 13 Jun 2013
Accounts Submitted 9 Years 26 Mar 2013
Change Of Registered Office Address 10 Years 5 Jul 2012
Annual Return Submitted 10 Years 5 Jul 2012
Accounts Submitted 10 Years 8 Mar 2012
Change Of Registered Office Address 10 Years 23 Sep 2011
Change Of Registered Office Address 10 Years 23 Sep 2011
Annual Return Submitted 11 Years 16 Jun 2011
Accounts Submitted 11 Years 16 Mar 2011
Annual Return Submitted 12 Years 19 Jul 2010

JOCK MACDONALD (GLASGOW SCOTLAND) LIMITED
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JOCK MACDONALD (GLASGOW SCOTLAND) LIMITED is an active private limited company , incorporated on 20 May 1994 . The nature of the business is Non-trading company . The company's registered office is on Kings Inch Place, Renfrew . The company's accounts were last made up to 30 June 2021 , are next due on 31 March 2023 , and fall under the accounts category: Dormant . JOCK MACDONALD (GLASGOW SCOTLAND) LIMITED has no previous names. The company has no mortgage charges, outstanding or otherwise.
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James Williamson Galloway Macdonald

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^ Jump up to: a b c d Zemans, Joyce (2016). Jock Macdonald: Life & Work . Toronto: Art Canada Institute. ISBN 978-1-4871-0108-4 .

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^ Vancouver Art Gallery: 75 Years of Collecting

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^ Jump up to: a b c d e Bates, Maxwell (March 1982). "Jock Macdonald, Painter-Explorer" . Artscanada . 38 (244/245): 79 . Retrieved 17 April 2021 .

^ "Clement Greenberg OSHAWA INTERVIEW Allan Walkinshaw talks with Clement Greenberg, March 15, 1978. Joan Murray Artist Files, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario" . www.sharecom.ca . Terry Fenton, Edmonton . Retrieved 11 May 2021 .

^ Nasgaard, Roald (2008). Abstract Painting in Canada . Douglas & McIntyre. p. 115. ISBN 9781553653943 . Retrieved 13 August 2020 .

^ "Members since 1880" . Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 . Retrieved 11 September 2013 .

^ A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 (online only), by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker National Gallery of Canada / Musée des beaux-arts du Canada


James Williamson Galloway Macdonald (31 May 1897 – 3 December 1960), commonly known in his professional life as Jock Macdonald , was a member of Painters Eleven (Painters 11, or P11), [1] whose goal was to promote abstract art in Canada. Macdonald was a trailblazer in Canadian art from the 1930s to 1960. He was the first painter to exhibit abstract art in Vancouver , and throughout his life he championed Canadian avant-garde artists at home and abroad. His career path reflected the times: despite his commitment to his artistic practice, he earned his living as a teacher, becoming a mentor to several generations of artists. [2]

Macdonald was born in May 1897 in Thurso , Scotland . [3] [4] Before coming to Canada, Macdonald graduated with a Specialists Teacher's Certificate from the Scottish Education Authority and a diploma in design from the Edinburgh College of Art in 1922. [5] His first major employment was as a designer for a Scottish textile company, then he worked for the Lincoln School of Art as Head of Design in 1925. [5] [3]

After being recruited by Charles Hepburn Scott , Macdonald moved to Canada in 1926 to become a professor at the Vancouver School of Decorative and Applied Arts . [6] He became well-known and respected as a teacher at art colleges in Canada at Vancouver , Calgary , and Toronto . [3] Macdonald was initially inspired by the work of the Group of Seven and mentored by F.H. Varley , used bold colour and form to paint the British Columbia landscape but began painting abstracts in 1934. [5] [6] In 1941, he became president of the British Columbia Society of Artists and in that capacity attended the Kingston Conference which developed over time into the Canada Council for the Arts . [2] [5] Macdonald's training as a designer and his interest in children's paintings encouraged his experimentation with abstract art as did his interest in automatic painting. [2] [3] Automatic painting showed him an unexpected way to express all of the feelings which vanished if the approach was objective. [7] He said:

"I felt that the curve of a wave, the breaker on the beach and the foam on the sand wasn`t all of the sea. The sea has solidity and transparency, cruelty and tenderness, joy and terror, cunning and friendship, all included in visual observation." [7]
In the summers of 1948 and 1949, Macdonald studied with Hans Hofmann in Provincetown, Massachusetts. [5] In 1954, he worked and studied in Scotland, London and France. [5] He settled in Nice where he showed his watercolours to Jean Dubuffet who advised him to "speak in oil as you do in watercolour". [5] His breakthrough came when Harold Town introduced him to a new paint material, Lucite 44. [5] The new freedom he found using this medium mixed with oil transformed his work. [5] Through his paintings, encouraged by Clement Greenberg , [8] he sought to convey abstract matters such as space and time. [2] [6] One writer speaks of their whisper of mysterious space and other-worldly concerns. [9] Macdonald said:

"Artists must discover idioms which interptret man`s new concepts about nature, especially about the interrelationship of all things, the energies of motion, new spatial concepts." [7]
Macdonald was an influential professor at several art colleges in Canada and helped spur the modern art movement in the country. [6] He was made an associate member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts . [10] He was a member of Painters Eleven as well as a charter member of the Canadian Group of Painters , [7] a life member of the British Columbia Society of Artists, [7] President of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour in 1952, and an executive member of the Ontario Society of Artists that year. [5] He had an important retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario, the first offered a living artist who was not a member of the Group of Seven . [5]

Jock Macdonald died of a heart attack in Toronto in December 1960. [11]



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