Francis McKee (born 1960) is an Irish writer and curator working in Glasgow.
From 2005 to 2008 he was director of Glasgow International, and since 2006 he has been the director of the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow.[1][2] He is a lecturer and research fellow at Glasgow School of Art, formerly working on the development of open source ideologies and now researching for a survey of Irish traditional music recordings.
He co-curated Zenomap, the Scottish participation at the Venice Biennale, with Kay Pallister in 2003.[3]
Francis McKee has written extensively on the work of artists linked to Glasgow such as Christine Borland, Ross Sinclair, Douglas Gordon, Simon Starling and other international artists including Minerva Cuevas, Matthew Barney, Pipilotti Rist, Willie Doherty, Joao Penalva, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz and co-published books on the Icelandic Love Corporation and Salla Tykkä in collaboration with NIFCA (Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art).
Francis McKee worked previously as a historian of medicine for the Wellcome Trust.
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Barney, Hans-Ulrich Obrist and FrancisMcKee, (2006) Douglas Gordon's Vanity Of Allegory by Alison Gingeras, FrancisMckee, Douglas Gordon, and Nancy Spector...
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songs were released onto McKee's Myspace account on November 26, 2008. List of songs written by Bonnie McKee "Bonnie McKee Album & Song Chart History:...
States Secretary of Commerce in 2021, McKee ascended to the governorship. He was elected to a full term in 2022. McKee's family has owned and operated small...
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interview on local radio. In 2006, McKee joined Ógra Fianna Fáil, the youth wing of Fianna Fáil, and established the Thomas Francis Meagher Cumann during his time...
Francis Joseph McKee (25 January 1923 – 24 July 1988) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a half-back. He played in the Scottish League...
Cruzvillegas (Redcat, 2009) "Abraham Cruzvillegas: Autoconstruccion", FrancisMcKee and Abraham Cruzvillegas (CCA, 2008) Robin Adele Greeley, "The Logic...
structure and its exploitative relationship with the natural world. Critic FrancisMcKee explains the technological nature of Social Entomology as Cuevas’s evidence...
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never be again published by CCA Glasgow. 2010. Essays by Jan Verwoert, FrancisMcKee, Bik Van der Pol. Bik Van der Pol Moderna Museet Projekt 2000. Text...
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second St. Francis Xavier Church (Manhattan) West 16th Street was laid in May, 1878 on land immediately to the west of the old church. Keely designed it...
Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. She was named after Frances McKee, the guitarist for the Scottish indie pop duo The Vaselines, not actress...
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