Nestled in a corner of Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens is an emotive exhibition of contrasts and charm.

Nestled in a corner of Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens is an emotive exhibition of contrasts and charm.
Glasgow based artist, Ellie Harrison’s installation ‘After the Revolution, Who Will Clean Up the Mess?’ was commissioned by The University of Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery to be exhibited in the non-thematic group show, Counterpoint.
A closer look at the broader cultural implications of Scotland’s big decision.
City Art Centre, Until 19th October In an exhibition that showcases the works of artists from Winnipeg to London, ‘Where Do I End And You Begin’ is a well-timed and riveting exhibition which interrogates the ideas, ideals and myths which underpin notions of community, the Commonwealth and the commons. It highlights the difficulty in defining and […]
Fruitmarket, Until 19th October Jim Lambie’s retrospective at the Fruitmarket gallery combines work made from 1996 to the present and includes his signature piece ‘Zobop’. Famous for transcending and transforming the use of everyday objects in his work, in this collection he uses household paint, shopping bags, vinyl tape, tinfoil and coat hangers. ‘Shaved Ice’, occupying […]