The Scottish Gallery opens 2023 with a special edition of Modern Masters, marking ten years since the series, which has done much to celebrate Scottish painting and highlight the history of the
The Scottish Gallery opens 2023 with a special edition of Modern Masters, marking ten years since the series, which has done much to celebrate Scottish painting and highlight the history of the
Frances Macdonald showcases her coastal travels in her latest solo exhibition The Road to the Isles at The Scottish Gallery this December. Known for capturing the wild and dramatic characteristics of the
Edinburgh – Bonhams announces the launch of a brand-new sale – Oak and Vernacular Furniture, Folk Art and Naïve Paintings – to be held at Bonhams Edinburgh on Tuesday 27 September. The sale offers everything
Award-winning writer and director Philip Stokes (Heroin(e) For Breakfast) returns to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with the world premiere of Jesus, Jane, Mother & Me at the Pleasance Dome from 3 August.
Amie Siegel will be in conversation with Adrian Searle, art critic at The Guardian, discussing Bloodlines (2022), currently on display at Thomas Dane Gallery, London, and at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art,
This July, The Scottish Gallery are welcoming a vibrant collection of renowned artists, showcasing Wilhelmina Barns Graham’s A Life in Colour John Brown’s My Garden Jake Harvey’s Honed Kurt Jackson’s The Burn
Claire Harkess’s outstanding new watercolour exhibition The Garden comes to The Scottish Gallery in March 2022. Last seen at the gallery in their Modern Masters Women exhibition, she now explores the environment
Award-winning Irish artist Hannah Mooney’s latest exhibition of paintings draws from the sounds, smells and all-powerful wind of West of Ireland. Her new oil paintings displayed as part of Into the Landscape
Scotland’s Dovecot Studios, in partnership with The Scottish Gallery, will mark the artist Jock McFadyen’s 70th birthday year with an exhibition of recent paintings which describe the romance and grandeur of the
2020 has given us all time and cause to look more closely at our natural surroundings. Three artists who do just that are Mark Hearld and mother and son artists, Frances Macdonald
Pop artist, weaver, bodybuilder and former Mr Scotland, Archie Brennan changed the course of modern weaving and is considered one of the greatest unrecognised pop artists of the twentieth century. Unrecognised because
Dovecot Studios, the internationally renowned art studio in Edinburgh, will create a new tapestry inspired by Leon Kossoff’s painting Study from Minerva Protects Pax from Mars by Rubens (1981). This unique tapestry