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Oisín Byrne: smell the book

By Patricia-Ann Young, 20.09.2024
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Oisín Byrne, smell the book, 2024. Mount Stuart. Photo by Keith Hunter

Oisín Byrne presents new works inspired by Mount Stuart’s little-known collection of Gaelic and Irish books and pamphlets. Patricia-Ann Young reviews.

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Call for Submissions: The Fleming Collection Young People’s Art Competition 2024

By Theodore Albano, 16.09.2024
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Alberto Morrocco, Boy Reading, 1957, Ⓒ The Artist's Estate

Originally initiated in the summer of 2020, we hope to continue to encourage school pupils to embrace their artistic gifts again this autumn.

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Artist Interview: Anya Gallaccio

By Neil Cooper, 13.09.2024
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Anya Gallaccio, image courtesy of Neil Hanna

Anya Gallaccio’s installation on Paisley’s High Street turns an empty shop into a sweetly scented chocolate box. Neil Cooper meets the artist.

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New painters to see at the RSA

By Susan Mansfield, 05.09.2024
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Sin Park, There Will Be Singing about the Wild Tree, image courtesy of the artist

A battle, a puzzle, an act of problem-solving - five emerging painters featured in Frontiers explain why they choose to paint.

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Adam Bruce Thomson: The Quiet Path

By Helen Scott, 26.08.2024
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Adam Bruce Thomson, Self Portrait, c.1910-1915. Private Collection. © the artist's estate.

Adam Bruce Thomson is the forgotten man of the Edinburgh School. But this summer, a major retrospective in the city invites visitors to rediscover the work of this modest individual. Curator Helen Scott takes a look back at Thomson’s life.

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Rarely seen portraits by Sir John Lavery go on sale in Edinburgh

By Susan Mansfield, 21.08.2024
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Sir John Lavery, A Lady in Grey and Black (1901) courtesy of the Fine Art Society

The National Galleries of Scotland aren’t the only place to see works by Sir John Lavery in Edinburgh this summer, as two portraits, unseen in public for at least 80 years, are offered for sale by the Fine Art Society

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