Karla Black at Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art review by Jenny Judova – ends 24 June 2012
The first thing I thought walking into the show was ‘Wow!’...
Read MoreIs there anything to do here, is there anything to see? by Jenny Judova – CCA Glasgow – ends 2 June 2012
'This', as Rob Kennedy explains, 'is not an exhibition about anything. There is nothing you are supposed to...'
Read MoreEdvard Munch: Graphic Works – Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art – ends 23 September 2012
The Scream comes to Edinburgh as part of Munch exhibition of masterpieces from an outstanding private collection. A spectacular private collection of Munch works – never shown before in the UK...
Read MoreRed Chalk: Raphael to Ramsay at the Scottish National Gallery
This spring a fascinating new exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery will explore the versatile and beautiful drawing medium of red...
Read MoreTurner in January 2012 with a new a major new acquisition at the Scottish National Gallery
The National Galleries of Scotland is delighted to announce a major new acquisition, Rome from Monte Mario (1820) by J.M.W. Turner...
Read MoreThe Sculpture Show at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art announces definitive look at 110 years of Sculpture including works from Auguste Rodin and Edgar...
Read MoreSéance On by Emma McKay and Lila de Magalhaes at the Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow
Séance On is an exhibition by Glasgow-based artist Emma McKay and Lila de Magalhaes, currently undertaking an MFA in Los Angeles, USA. The...
Read MoreDovble Trovble at the Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow
Usually, artwork is exhibited, documentation is published and, if on a digital platform, the Internet becomes the means of its...
Read MoreNo Vacancy by Alan Stanners at the Centre for Contemporary Arts Glasgow January 2012
No Vacancy presents a new body of paintings by Alan Stanners, influenced by a manifesto written by the artist in 2011. The Qualmlessist...
Read MoreAnna Barham and Bea McMahon Warp and Woof by Hailey Maxwell
Although rich in conceptual content, Anna Barham and Bea MacMahon’s first joint exhibition Warp and Woof somewhat remains an enigma. The...
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