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Tag: Inverleith House

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To celebrate 15 years of arts-news production for various channels and websites, we’ve looked into our archive and produced this special compilation of the 5th British Art Show in Edinburgh, back in 2000. Introduced and closed by Paul Nesbitt of …

5th British Art Show

Festivals Visual Arts

Encouraging participation has been central to the British Art Show 8. Here National Community Coordinator Natalie Walton engages groups from Glasgow and Edinburgh in the BAS8 exhibition and activities during the final week of the touring show’s appearance in Edinburgh.

BAS8 Outreach : Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens & Inverleith House

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In his new film Century Egg (2015) Williams explores the ways in which museums offer a combination of ‘the extraordinary and the completely banal’. Objects and artefacts found in Cambridge museums are the starting point for the artist’s loosely-linked narratives …

Bedwyr Williams : Century Egg

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We visit Inverleith House in the midst of a transformation courtesy of artist Nicolas Party, who has covered the interior walls in splashes of bright colour and forests of trees. Boys and Pastels is the first major solo exhibition from …

Nicolas Party : Boys and Pastel

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Inverleith House was designed in 1773 by David Henderson and built for Sir James Rocheid (1715-1787) as his family home and centre piece of his estate in 1774 at a total cost of £4,109. Around 1820 a part of the …

Paul Nesbitt : 30 years of exhibitions at Inverleith House

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Inverleith House is currently closed to the public. PLEASE ENSURE IT RE-OPENS TO SHOW GREAT CONTEMPORARY ART !!! Inverleith House was designed in 1773 by David Henderson and built for Sir James Rocheid (1715-1787) as his family home and centre …

Paul Nesbitt : 30 years of exhibitions at Inverleith House

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Inverleith House presents the first UK showing of American artist John Chamberlain (1927-2011), as part of this year’s Edinburgh Art Festival. Featuring work from early to mid career, the exhibition demonstrates Chamberlain’s use of unusual and hard-wearing materials; transforming discarded …

Paul Nesbitt : John Chamberlain

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Inverleith House’s exhibition Raoul De Keyser : Paintings 1967 to 2012 is on for one more week, culminating in a talk with art historian Professor Steven Jacobs on the 11th April. The show focuses on different elements of De Keyser’s five decade career, …

Raoul De Keyser : Paintings 1967 to 2012

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Roger Malbert introduces British Art Show 8 as it arrives in Edinburgh as part of its nationwide tour. The exhibitions are being held at the National Gallery of Modern Art, Inverleith House and the Talbot Rice Gallery until 8th May.

Roger Malbert : British Art Show 8

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Invented Acoustical Tools 1969 – 2014 is the first UK showing of musical instruments by American artist, filmmaker and musician, Tony Conrad. A pioneer of minimal and drone music, Conrad wanted to expand the boundaries of music that is most …

Tony Conrad : Invented Acoustical Tools 1969 – 2014

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