Tag: Art & Art Galleries
Exhibition:- Blurred Boundaries at The Old Ambulance Depot 15 to 21 January 2011
From as early as Charles Rennie Mackintosh in the late nineteenth century, interdisciplinary practice has prevailed without any significant critical or theoretical recognition.
As interdisciplinary practice has become more prominent within the wider creative landscape,...
The Henry & Sula Walton Collection at The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
This winter, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art will be showing part of an extraordinary private collection. Featuring twentieth-century work by artists as varied as Pablo Picasso, Joan Eardley, Joan...
National Gallery – open on New Year’s Day
The Gallery is open on 1 January from 12 noon until 5 pm; from 2 January opening hours revert to normal: Monday to Sunday 10 am – 5 pm, Thursday 10 am...
Social Network Launches Table Book
Arts network Central Station is celebrating 35,000 works of art by launching a new table book on Friday December 3rd.
Central Station is an online community linking artists, writers, filmmakers and photographers from all over...
Exhibition at Bourne Fine Art – Katherine Aarrestad – New Work
This exhibition runs at Bourne Gallery from 2 December 2010 to 6 January 2011.
Katharine Aarrestad’s trademark medium is reverse painting on glass, creating art that is compelling and disconcerting. These works explore ...
Exhibition at Bourne Fine Art – OSCAR MARZAROLI : Photography 1958-1968
This exhibition runs till 27th November 2010 at Bourne Fine Art
Oscar Marzaroli’s livelihood was as a film-maker and alongside this he recorded Glasgow's evolution from being the second city of the empire...
Edinburgh Art Fair
This November yet again sees the eyes of the art world descend upon Edinburgh when the Edinburgh Art Fair plays host to 65 galleries of national and international standing and opens its doors to...
Fruitmarket Gallery – Childish things exhibition
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At The Open Eye till November 2010
Contemporary Prints by Tracey Emin, Damian Hirst, Peter Doig, Gary Hume, Ian Davenport, Bernd and Hilla Becher and Jake and Dinos Chapman.
Included in this show of contemporary prints are works by artists associated with...
Willow sculptures in The City Art Centre – and you can learn too!
A whole floor of Edinburgh's City Art Centre is set to become a willow wonderland this winter thanks to an exciting exhibition by one of Scotland's most high profile and multi-award winning willow artists.
Spirit...
New arts venue for Edinburgh
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop has been named the winner of the £3M Arts Funding Prize for Edinburgh.
The £3M prize will fund the creation of ESW's Creative Laboratories, a world class research and production...
Extended opening times at National Gallery
With just under a week to go before the hugely popular exhibition Impressionist Gardens draws to a close, the National Galleries of Scotland is delighted to announce that it will be extending...
Exhibitions at the RSA
The Royal Scottish Academy is presenting two very different exhibitions this month.
RSA New Works will present work by artists who have participated in the 2009 RSA Residencies Programme and will run...
Open Eye Gallery – September 2010
A new exhibition at The Open Eye begins this Friday 24th September with Irishman Liam Flynn's New Wood Vessels on show. Flynn has been making wood vessels in his Co. Limerick studio for ...
Open Eye – Tracey Emin
Contemporary Prints by Tracey Emin, Damian Hirst, Peter Doig, Gary Hume, Ian Davenport, Bernd and Hilla Becher and Jake and Dinos Chapman are about to be put on show at The Open Eye on...
Titian on tour
More than 140,000 people have seen Titian's Diana and Actaeon since the painting's tour of Scotland commenced in May this year.
The 16th century masterpiece is currently on display at the recently refurbished The McManus:...
City Art Centre reopens this weekend
Art lovers will have another venue to cater to their cultural appetite when the City Art Centre reopens its doors this weekend.
Following a fifteen month refurbishment, the ever popular Market Street gallery...
Impressionist Gardens
The highlight of the 2010 summer season at the National Gallery Complex will be a ground-breaking exhibition on the subject of paintings of Impressionist Gardens. This major international exhibition of around...
Exhibition at Filmhouse
In Scotland, stroke is currently the third most common cause of death and there are around 13,000 strokes each year.
The effects of stroke can be more than just loss of movement in a hand...
Tiree to Tuscany
Beginning with Ian Fleming's breezy watercolour Balemartin, Tiree through to Louis Rosenberg's wonderfully detailed, sun-drenched drypoint San Gimignano, this exhibition features a wide range of twentieth century watercolours, drawings and original prints in various...
Out of the Blue Drill Hall
They have an open weekend on 28th and 29th May to showcase the work of resident artists. The venue has just undergone a major renovation and has a new look.
As well as studios,...
Fruitmarket Gallery
In 2008, a first version of his new film, Double Take, took the Basel Art Fair by storm.
This exhibition will be the first British gallery showing of Double Take which, like Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, is...
Alexander Millar
Experience ‘The Spirit of a Gadgie!’ the Breeze art gallery in Jenners on:
Saturday 29th May 3 - 5pm
Join us for a glass of champagne and discover ‘The Spirit of a Gadgie’ at our exclusive...
Edinburgh Photographer’s work is subject in GCSE exams!
by Kate Donnelly
Kevin Wilson (35), of Stockbridge, creates surrealist photographs inspired by his dreams. And his art is now being used by hundreds of students as part of the AQA GCSE Art and Design...
The Printmaker’s Art
By Andrew Moir
"The Printmaker's Art" showcases works from some of the best known artists of the past 500 years. Artists featured in the exhibition include Toulouse-Lautrec, Blake and Goya.
The Printmaker’s Art features 30...
The National Galleries
There are other exhibitions for which you have to pay, although you can get round that by becoming a member. There are more details about that on the website. One of the best parts...
Diane Arbus
by Ali George
Visiting the Dean Gallery today (or indeed any day up until June 13th) you will be able to see an exhibition of work by the New York photographer Diane Arbus.
Arbus is known...
Ghost Signs
It is one of the old advertising signs which in its faded glory is now known as a Ghost Sign.
These are seen by the advertising industry to be so important that they have...
The Open Eye Gallery in May 2010
Chris Bushe was born in Aberfeldy in 1958 and graduated from Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen in 1984. His landscapes of Mediterranean scenes have been the backbone of his work till recently. Now he...
Flaubert Gallery 14-25 May 2010
Flaubert is on the main street leading down to Stockbridge. The Gallery promises an eclectic mix of original art from painting, drawing and sculpture to wood-engraving and etchings.
The gallery regularly has work from around...