Gallery Malmo presents works by the pioneering social documentary photographer Franki Raffles, aptly displayed in a former supermarket in North Edinburgh. Neil Cooper reviews.
CONTINUE READINGProfessor Susannah Thompson discusses one of our recent acquisitions
CONTINUE READINGAndrew Gannon’s new exhibition in the Fruitmarket Warehouse works against and through conceptions of disability as difference to present sculptures of otherworldly intrigue based on prosthetic limbs. Greg Thomas reviews.
CONTINUE READINGInterest in James McBey is starting to grow, with a recent exhibition at The Fine Art Society and a major show planned at Aberdeen Art Gallery opening in February, along with a new biography by Alasdair Soussi, published at the end of 2022. Susan Mansfield meets with Soussi, author of Shadows and Light: The Extraordinary Life of James McBey to discuss the fascinating story, practice and significance of this long-overlooked 20th century Scottish artist
CONTINUE READINGMelville's grave in rural Surrey has been restored after the discovery of a broken headstone
CONTINUE READINGNew publication from Edinburgh University Press brings to focus the legacies of empire and slavery in Scotland’s heritage and re-thinks the way transnational histories of Scotland are being told today, through contemporary case studies and expert contributions from museum professionals, academics and creative practitioners. Beth Williamson reviews.
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