Jack Vettriano, who as died aged 73, was one of the most successful contemporary Scottish artists ever. His success may have been self-made, but he remained a people’s painter to the end writes Neil Cooper.
CONTINUE READINGThe Scottish Gallery’s Modern Masters series of exhibitions, now in its eighteenth iteration, is a welcome chance to see groups of works by important Scottish artists in the context of a vibrant mixed show. Each show has a focus on one artist around whom the other works orbit, in this show it is Robin Philipson; a painter whose work defies easy definition, but whose influence on Scottish painting extends well beyond his lifetime.
CONTINUE READINGA tiny, exquisite selection of artworks by Margot Sandeman in the Kelvingrove’s Fragile Gallery shows that small can be quite beautiful. Greg Thomas reviews.
CONTINUE READINGThe array of Colourist paintings on view at Dovecot offers an unparalleled opportunity to challenge conventions around who, among the avant-garde pack of UK artists inspired by French innovation, should be considered the leading radical painters from 1905 to the outbreak of war in 1914. The Fleming Collections' Curator Emeritus James Knox introduces the exhibition...
CONTINUE READINGThe Scottish landscape has challenged and inspired painters for centuries, but does it still? In the 144th Open Annual Exhibition of the RSW, which kicked off 2025 in the RSA Upper Galleries, work inspired by landscape - in the broadest sense - is one of the strongest themes.
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Mackie Sinclair-Parry, the driving force behind Colstoun Arts' residency programme, is on a mission to reinvigorate landscape-based art. Neil Cooper travels to East Lothian to find out more...
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