Slow Dans by Elizabeth Price @ Gallery of Modern Art Glasgow
This month sees the Scottish premiere of SLOW DANS, one of the most ambitious installations to date by Turner PrizeContinue Reading
This month sees the Scottish premiere of SLOW DANS, one of the most ambitious installations to date by Turner PrizeContinue Reading
Poor Things is an exhibition that has come out of conversations about art and social class. Conversations that artists EmmaContinue Reading
Edinburgh-based artist Andrew Gannon shows a series of new works created from clusters of hollow modular forms cast from hisContinue Reading
What is Black Britain? In 2021, photographer and writer, Johny Pitts, and poet Roger Robinson circumnavigated the British Coast, includingContinue Reading
The Hunterian announce their 2023 contemporary art programme as follows: Art Gallery Redisplay: from 1 April 2023 In April 2023,Continue Reading
FUTUREPROOF returns for its 14th year, celebrating some of the incredible photographic work emerging from the BA Photography and FineContinue Reading
Lachlan Goudie is returning to The Scottish Gallery, bringing new works this November. Painting Paradise refers not only to stunningContinue Reading
In 1949 a Scottish woman climbed a mountain that changed her life…. This Autumn, Mark Cousins brings a new immersiveContinue Reading
Working from her home – a farm in the small village of Koplany in Eastern Poland, artist Iza Tarasewicz (B.1981)Continue Reading
Norman Gilbert (1926-2019) lived and worked in Glasgow’s southside for over sixty five years painting intimate, domestic scenes of hisContinue Reading
Duncan Shanks is returning to The Scottish Gallery this summer with The Riverbank – A Landscape of Sorrow and Hope.Continue Reading
City Art Centre opens a major new exhibition showcasing the work of Scottish artist Will Maclean, with many pieces goingContinue Reading
To coincide with the Edinburgh Art Festival, Stills is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Ishiuchi Miyako – anContinue Reading
In November 1998 I left my battered Škoda parked up in snowy Tuzla, northeastern Bosnia, and flew to Edinburgh toContinue Reading
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