A new show at Berwick’s Granary Gallery highlights paintings from Joan Eardley’s years at Catterline on the Aberdeenshire coast. Historian Keava McMillan explores what drew a lesbian painter to live, work and create in this isolated fishing village.
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For the inaugural Jerwood Curatorial Fellowship at Glasgow School of Art, Black Waters, traces how Black histories remain embedded yet obscured within the structures of Glasgow; a city shaped through colonial trade, maritime circulation and the afterlives of empire. Shalmali Shetty visits the exhibition…
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Ahead of an upcoming solo show at the National Galleries of Scotland's Portrait gallery, Greg Thomas meets the groundbreaking photographer Wendy McMurdo...
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Scotland returns to the Venice Biennale after a four-year pause. Susan Mansfield writes from the opening of the Scotland + Venice Pavilion…
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Bugarin + Castle’s exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia explores the complex emotional legacies of shame, sound and voice. Lena Kammerer meets artists as they prepare for the opening of Shame Parade for Scotland + Venice, and learns about the diverse source material that has informed the show and how it all began with a silent cemetery in North Manila…
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We Contain Multitudes at Dundee Contemporary Arts shows ‘how bodies are shaped and constrained in different ways by the same structures’ writes Shalmali Shetty
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