Palestine Museum Scotland has opened in the heart of Edinburgh's commercial gallery district. Neil Cooper meets the Museum's founder, Faisal Saleh...
CONTINUE READING"At its heart, View of Aberdeen succeeds because it does not try to mythologise the city. It does not sell a story of gritty resilience, industrial decline or windswept romance (though all of that is in there if you want to find it). Instead, it focuses on the human-scale details; the roller skates, the Tennents glass, the bakery sign, the photographs and paintings of the city and its people" writes Lena Kammerer for Scottish Art News...
CONTINUE READINGCommissioned to mark the 200th anniversary of the National Gallery, 'Meet the Gods’ staged a one-day riot of living pageantry on the streets of Dundee, curated by Jeremy Deller and Laura McSorley, and planned in collaboration with students from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design and University of Dundee. Neil Cooper attends...
CONTINUE READINGCurated by Hettie Judah, this powerful Hayward Touring exhibition addresses one of European art history's blind spots, presenting artworks that explore the true realities of motherhood. Jen McLaren reviews...
CONTINUE READINGOrganised in partnership with Aberdeen Artists Society, this exhibition delves into the often invisible labour, tools, and inspirations that underpin artistic practice. Lena Kammerer reviews.
CONTINUE READINGMcQueen forces us to look, look and look again, even when all we want is to look away, writes Patricia-Ann Young about Steve McQueen's confronting film about Grenfell
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