
A Life Lived On the Edge at The Scottish Gallery
Review: Fractured emotions and theatrical imagination were the lifeblood running through Pat Douthwaite’s unique, authentic style.
Review: Fractured emotions and theatrical imagination were the lifeblood running through Pat Douthwaite’s unique, authentic style.
Review: &Gallery Edinburgh’s new exhibition is the first solo exhibition in Scotland by British artist Helen Booth, bringing together more than 25 pieces of recent work, featuring oils on canvas derived from a recent residency in Iceland.
Review: Vibha Panjai fuses her Indian heritage with ancient folklore at Edinburgh’s Dundas Street Gallery.
Review: Lachlan Goudie’s colourful story-book landscapes, inspired by classic fairy tales.
Review: A showcase of Steven Hood’s Sky- and Seascapes at Edinburgh’s Dundas Street Gallery.
Review: A showcase of Colin Maxwell-Bryce’s recent photographs and digitally-modified archival images at Edinburgh’s Dundas Street Gallery.
Review: Wild and atmospheric compositions on show at Dundas Street Gallery by South Queensferry-based land- and seascape painter Kirstin Heggie.
&Gallery’s new exhibition of Ele Pack’s ‘captivating collection of these dreamlike compositions’.
Review: Six artists based in Scotland and Northern England display their contrasting approaches to depicting the natural landscape.
Modern Masters Women features twenty female artists spanning a hundred years of painterly creativity, embracing floral studies, seascapes, still life sketches, portraiture, prints, drawings and abstract works.
&Gallery’s summer exhibition of abstract landscapes is a collection of vibrant, vivacious energy and tranquil moods.
Michael Clark’s paintings of romantic Paris feature in his exhibition at the reopened Doubtfire Gallery’s new home in Stockbridge, Edinburgh.
While The Doubtfire Gallery’s doors remain closed to the public, it is showing a collection of painted work by Euan McGregor PAI, from his enigmatic Distillery series.
Open Eye Gallery presents a welcome online exhibition to reflect John Bellany’s celebration of Scotland through his enduring passion to explore life and work on the edge of the sea.
The Royal Society of Painters in Watercolour’s annual showcase of work by artists both well-established and graduate is energetic, experimental, diverse, enriching and exciting.
The second exhibition partnering the Society of Scottish Artists and Visual Arts Scotland features the work of 150 artists selected from 2,500 entries worldwide.
An inspirational and wide-ranging selection of paintings, drawings, glass and ceramics by twenty-six artists who have previously exhibited at this gallery.
Open Eye Gallery’s long-established annual exhibition of postcard-sized works is counterbalanced by large works by four major names in Scottish painting, and an engaging show of twentieth-century print works.
Fascinated by castles, Nichol Wheatley set off to find well-known ancient ruins and forgotten, hidden gems around Scotland, resulting in this Edinburgh exhibition.
A creatively-curated exhibition at Edinburgh’s Fine Art Society that follows an artistic and design theme of the Scottish landscape and the natural world.
The Life Room, 23B Dundas Street, Edinburgh EH3 6QQ Tuesday 11th – Sunday 16th September 2018 (open 10.30 – 17.30) Award winning photographer Eion Johnston,
Two artists, Jeffrey Cortland Jones, from Ohio, USA and Michael Craik based in Fife, Scotland, have been brought together for this innovative exhibition of richly crafted, Abstract paintings which complement each other perfectly.
The Juniper Collective is a new group of five women artists who became friends and creative collaborators having met while studying at Edinburgh College of Art and Leith School of Art.
The Upright Gallery overlooking the Meadows at Bruntsfield was founded around a year ago by graphic artist and designer, Ian Farmer, and specialises in a diverse selection of contemporary art. This tall, narrow, split level townhouse, previously an Antique shop, has two exhibition spaces with open staircases to allow the light to flood in from the high windows.
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