Inverness Museum and Art Gallery

Man and the Environment

A large, long rectangular tapestry with three silhouette figures in cream.  The figure on the left faces into the middle and has a background of nature, while the figure on the right also faces into the middle but has a background of buildings.  The figure in the middle is face on.  On the nature side the sky is full of colourful flying insects.  On the urban side, the insects are crammed into the central figure's silhouette.  There is a thick black border around the edge.
Man and the Environment by Fiona Mathison, 1977

A tapestry by Fiona Mathison, 1977

In the 1970s, artist-weaver Fiona Mathison was commissioned by the Scottish Arts Council to make this large-scale tapestry.  Inverness Museum & Art Gallery was chosen as the host venue, so the tapestry was designed to hang in the museum’s stairwell.  For thirty years it was displayed there, until the museum underwent a major refurbishment in 2007.

The museum also has a selection of small design samples.  These are small tapestries made to help the artist work out composition, weaves and colours – in the same way a painter makes preparatory sketches before working on a large canvas.

The tapestry shows three grey figures and a host of colourful flying insects.  The central figure has a rural background on the left, where the insects can fly free.  But there is an urban background on the right which confines the insects to the figure.

The tapestry and the samples were on loan from the Scottish Arts Council from 1977 until 1996 when they were kindly donated to the museum’s permanent collection.

A close-up view of some tapestry design samples, featuring silhouettes in cream and brightly coloured insects. These are design pieces for Man and the Environment tapestry by Fiona Mathison.
Design samples by Fiona Mathison

Fiona Mathison is a highly respected contemporary textile artist.  She trained at Edinburgh College of Art, where she went on to teach tapestry up until her retirement in 2010.  She is still based in Edinburgh but exhibits worldwide.

This large tapestry, along with the design samples, were recently displayed in the museum’s Foyer Gallery from TBC - 3 June 2023.

References

Accession number: INVMG.1977.129.001-007  Donated by the Scottish Arts Council, 1996