Edinburgh News: galleries
Douglas Davies, RSW, New Paintings, Dundas Street Gallery, Preview
During the Edinburgh Festival 2014, there was an enchanting exhibition of landscapes by Douglas Davies RSW at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh.
Abstract Art Exhibition Hopes To Induce Well Being For Beholder
John Bissett has a show of new work opening at Creative Spaces in Gayfield Square, running from 11 to 17 December.
Family Portrait: The Scots Italians 1890-1940 Exhibition Celebrated in Fine Italian Style
On Wednesday 2nd December, a new exhibition opened at the National Records of Scotland putting on display a hitherto hidden archive about the Italian communit
Jamie Primrose - Inspiring Vistas, Dundas Street Gallery, Review
“I love this city, and always shall. I write about it. I dream about it.
Photographer Captures Local Scenes in Monochrome
‘henni.photo’ is the simple title of the current exhibition of photography adorning the walls of ‘The Roamin Nose’ café on Eyre Place.
LeithLate15 Offers Walking Tours in August and September
LeithLate has expanded its format for the LeithLate15 festival with a number of different events taking place over an extended 4 month period.
Art Preview: Stand - Emblems of Imagination
‘Stand – Emblems of Imagination’ is John Bissett’s third exhibition since retiring from full-time teaching, and promises a further opportunity to app
Fleeting Impressions by Jamie Primrose - Exhibition at Dundas Street Gallery - Review
Artists, composers and writers often return time and again to a particular subject, experience or character, their variations on a theme, to create, recreate and develop ideas afresh.
Lee Miller and Picasso: Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Review
“Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?” Pablo Picasso
Gardner Muirhead: Leitmotif, The Sutton Gallery - Art Exhibition Review
Since opening in 2012, Reuben Sutton and Colin Herd at Sutton Gallery have always sought to exhibit an eclectic range of artists offering distinctly different styles of work.
When War Photographer Lee Miller Met Pablo Picasso
Could Lee Miller, model and one of the world’s most famous female war photographers, have been more than just friends with Pablo Picasso?
That is the question posed by her son and archivist, Tony Penrose, who has been working with the Scottish National Portrait Gallery on a major new summer show about the pair that starts later this month.