Arguably Scotland's greatest living painter, Alan Davie (b.1920) is a visionary artist whose work expresses spiritual and cosmic themes. Rising to prominence in the 1950s, Davie had extensive contact with a number of St Ives artists, and Jingling Space accompanies an exhibition at Tate St Ives celebrating Davie's significant contribution to painting and highlighting particular periods of his visual journey. The essay by Andrew Patrizio explores the artist's consistent relationship with European surrealism over the past fifty years, and grants new insights into the achievement of this intuitive and pioneering painter at the summit of his career. Features stunning full-page colour reproductions of his works.