City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

City Guide to Edinburgh, Scotland

Galleries


Exhibition Explores Vision of Scream Artist Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch's Two Women

Edvard Munch's The Scream is among over 50 works coming to Edinburgh as part of an exhibition of the artist's lithographs and woodcuts at the Modern Art Gallery

Rare Drawings Aired in National Gallery's "Red Chalk: Raphael to Ramsay"

Rape of Europa

Edinburgh will be seeing red next month when the Scottish National Gallery on the Mound opens a new exhibition exploring the versatile and striking drawing medium of red chalk.

James Holloway CBE Retiring from Scottish National Portrait Gallery

James Holloway

The National Galleries of Scotland announced today that James Holloway CBE will retire from his post as Director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery at the end of January 2012.

Turner in January: The Vaughan Bequest

Rome from Monte Mario

The National Galleries of Scotland is currently showing its major new acquisition, Rome from Monte Mario (1820) by J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851).

Treasures from The Queen's Palaces Comes to Edinburgh in March 2012

Carl Fabergé, Mosaic Easter Egg, 1914

An exhibition of art from the Royal Collection  will go on display at The Queen’s  Gallery,  Palace  of  Holyroodhouse in M

The Mummy of Nights Out, National Museum of Scotland

Aerial Artists in Gallery

This is the second of the RBS Museum Lates events at the National Museum of Scotland.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery Opening

National Portrait Gallery pioneers of Science

Following a £17.6m restoration project the Scottish National Gallery throws open its doors again. The refurbished, red stone building will be open from 9am to 5pm every day.

'Reflections' Showcases Pool of Local Artists at City Art Centre

Dirty Rotten Peaches

A new exhibition opening tomorrow at the City Art Centre will be showcasing the work of 22 local artists, makers, and creators who have been supported by the Visu

Serene Impressions - Exhibition by Jamie Primrose

Inverleith Place by Jamie Primrose

Edinburgh-born artist Jamie Primrose follows in the footsteps of the great Impressionist painters – Monet, Turner, Whistler and Schue