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Ango

Explore Angus McGill Mowat’s ‘Ango,’ a striking contemporary lighting installation featuring intricately crafted wooden spheres & warm illumination. A unique blend of nature, light, and handcrafted design.

Explore Angus McGill Mowat (Angus Hutcheson), a 17th-century Irish librarian & artist. Discover his life, legacy & connection to renowned artists on OriginalUniqueArt.

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Based in Bangkok, Thailand, ANGO is a modern lighting company originally established in 2003. Its head designer is Angus Hutcheson, who has designed furniture and architecture since graduating from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, UK. ANGO is very much part of the movement in the design world to create a new relationship with the natural and organic world, literally and allegorically, and each Ango design is “…..as an emblem of sustainable consumption,…”. Literally in that patterns of nature often form the starting point to Ango designs and natural untreated materials are often used to realise them. And emblematically in that their designs evoke a localised kind of harmonious ecology that is incarnated with low energy light. In all Ango designs, high levels of handcrafted skill are merged with design and technical innovation to create unique lighting pieces. Natural untreated silk cocoons were one of the first natural materials that Ango developed lighting designs with, and much of the magic stems from light being refracted by the light at different angles, so producing subtly different colours.

Artist Biography

Angus McGill Mowat: A Quiet Pioneer of Canadian Librarianship and Artistic Vision

Angus McGill Mowat, often referred to as Angus Hutcheson, remains a figure shrouded in relative obscurity within the annals of Canadian art history. Born in Dromalogue, Ireland, around 1694, his life’s journey unfolded primarily away from the spotlight of artistic creation itself—he dedicated his vocation to the realm of librarianship. Yet, this dedication wasn't merely professional; it represented a profound commitment to preserving knowledge and fostering intellectual curiosity within burgeoning Canadian communities. While definitive biographical details are scarce, piecing together fragments of information reveals an individual deeply attuned to the cultural landscape of his time.
  • Early Life & Education: Records indicate Mowat received a robust education in Ireland, equipping him with foundational skills crucial for scholarly pursuits. Precise particulars regarding his formative years remain elusive, highlighting the challenges inherent in reconstructing histories from limited documentation.
  • Career Trajectory: Mowat’s professional path steered him towards positions of leadership within Canadian libraries—Trenton, Belleville, Windsor and Saskatoon—spanning several decades. He championed advancements in library systems, prioritizing accessibility and bolstering literacy rates during a period of significant societal transformation.
Despite the absence of substantial artistic output, speculation suggests Mowat possessed an appreciation for visual arts, mirroring the broader cultural milieu of his era. The influence of Enlightenment ideals—emphasizing reason and observation—likely permeated his worldview, shaping his intellectual interests and informing his dedication to disseminating knowledge. Furthermore, anecdotal evidence hints at a personal connection with craftspeople and artisans, fostering an understanding of skilled craftsmanship that would undoubtedly have resonated within his professional sphere.
  • Connections to Artistic Circles: While Mowat’s direct involvement in artistic endeavors isn't substantiated, the prevalence of artistic patronage and cultural exchange during the 18th century underscores the possibility of informal connections with prominent artists—a realm where scholarly pursuits intersected with aesthetic sensibilities.
Mowat’s legacy extends beyond his administrative accomplishments; he embodies a quieter form of contribution – safeguarding cultural heritage through meticulous cataloging and promoting intellectual discourse. His unwavering commitment to fostering literacy and disseminating information stands as an enduring testament to the transformative power of libraries in shaping societies. Examining Mowat's life alongside the vibrant artistic landscape of his time illuminates the interconnectedness of disciplines and underscores the importance of preserving narratives that transcend conventional biographical accounts. Further Research Needed: Ongoing efforts to uncover additional biographical information about Angus McGill Mowat promise to enrich our understanding of this unassuming yet influential figure—a beacon of intellectual curiosity amidst the formative years of Canadian civilization.
angus mcgill mowat

angus mcgill mowat

1694 - 1746 , Ireland

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  • Date Of Birth: 1694
  • Full Name: Angus McGill Mowat
  • Nationality: Irish
  • Place Of Birth: Dromalogue, Ireland
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