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Border Crossings: Dundee’s McManus Showcases Ten Scottish Masters of 20th-Century Art

13.11.2025
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McManus, Dundee’s Art Gallery and Museum, presents ten Scottish modern artists from its collection whose impact has been felt internationally. Beth Williamson views the works.

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Ian McKenzie Smith Obituary– 1935-2025

07.11.2025
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Portrait of Ian McKenzie Smith taken by Sasha McKenzie Smith.

Ian McKenzie Smith, who has died aged 90, was a visionary curator, whose leadership in Aberdeen’s artistic and civic society saw the city’s art collection transformed.

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A Portal to Orkney: Adela Kałuzińska’s First Solo Show at the Pier Arts Centre

03.11.2025
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Adela Kałuzińska, 'Portals' (c. 2025). © The Artist.

Adela Kałuzińska grew up visiting the Pier Art Centre, and now the gallery is presenting the artist’s first solo show. Lena Kammerer discovers the influence Pier Art Centre’s collection had on Adela as a young artist and what it means to present her ‘landscape portraits’ here.

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Mary Lydon selected as Emerging Scottish Artist of the Year 2025

By Susan Mansfield, 30.10.2025
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Mary Lydon, ‘The Sun is low’ In loving memory of Yana Pavlova. Tapestry; wool, cashmere, cotton, 108 x 160cm

Glasgow-based Ukrainain artist Mary Lydon has been selected as the Fleming Collection's Emerging Scottish Artist of the Year. Susan Mansfield meets the artist as she prepares for the display of her work at Scotland House, London. 

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New Voices in Craft: Emerging Makers Recognised by Visual Arts Scotland

20.10.2025
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Silverware crafted by Scott Smith. CONTINUE READING

How Lies the Land? Folkestone Triennial 2025 Highlights Scottish Art

10.10.2025
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Hanna Tuulikki, Love (Warbler Remix). Photo by Matt Rowe.

Collective director Sorcha Carey’s knowledge of Scottish art shines through her curation of the 2025 Folkestone Triennial, with new works by Scottish artists Katie Paterson, Hanna Tuulikki and Rae-Yen Song. Susan Mansfield finds out more…

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