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GALLERIES JUNE 2014
MAP 3 SCOTLAND
EDINBURGH
Two Centuries of British
Printmaking.
Jun 9–25.
An exploration into original
printmaking over the past 200 years,
this exhibition includes work by
Sir Muirhead Bone, Sir D Y Cameron
and Graham Sutherland amongst
more contemporary artists.
Grame Wilcox:
In Transit.
Jun 9–25.
New figurative paintings by renowned
portrait artist Graeme Wilcox depict
commuters and people in motion,
drawing on stages oftransition in the
everyday.
Jennifer Watt:
Recent Works.
Jun 9–25.
Sculpture based on the human form
by Jennifer Watt.
Her work is mostly created in
stone, cement and clay then cast
either in bronze or resin in limited
editions.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4
admn free
t 0131 557 1020
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THE SCOTTISH GALLERY
16 Dundas Street, Edinburgh
EH3 6HZ
Denis Peploe:
Centenary
– Painting,
Drawing & Sculpture.
Barry McGlashan:
The Sunken
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Waverley
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CHRISTIE’S
5 Wemyss Place, Edinburgh
EH3 6DH
Fine Art
Auctioneers
. Please call for
viewing times.
Mon–Fri 9–5
t 0131 225 4756
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THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY
45 Market Street, Edinburgh
EH1 1DF
Jim Lambie.
Jun 27–Oct 19.
Mon–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5
t 0131 225 2383
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THE LAUREL GALLERY
58 St Stephen Street, Edinburgh
EH3 5AL
Specialising in affordable
Scottish
Art, Crafts and Gifts.
Gallery also
runs art and craft workshops as well
as having regular exhibitions.
Tue–Fri 11–5.30, Sat 10.30–5
Sun/Mon by appt
t 0131 226 5022
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OPEN EYE GALLERY
34 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh
EH3 6QE
From Copper, Wood and Stone:
Dream
– New Paintings.
Chris Keenan:
Ceramics.
Ann Little, Grace Girvan & Stacey
Bentley:
Out of the Fire
– Enamel
Jewellery. Jun 4–28.
Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4
t 0131 558 1200
f 0131 558 3900
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SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY
The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL
Titian and the Golden Age of
Venetian Painting.
Mar 22–Sep 14.
Admission free.
t 0131 624 6200
admn free
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SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY
OF MODERN ART
75 Belford Road, Edinburgh
EH4 3DR
MODERN ONE
Generation: 25 Years of
Contemporary Art in Scotland.
Jun 28–Jan 25.
MODERN TWO
73 Belford Road, Edinburgh EH4 3DS
The Scottish Colourists Series:
JD Fergusson.
Until Jun 15. £7/£5.
t 0131 624 6200
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SCOTTISH NATIONAL
PORTRAIT GALLERY
1 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 1JD
Making History.
Until Sep 28.
t 0131 624 6200
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THE SUTTON GALLERY
18a Dundas Street, Edinburgh
EH3 6HZ
Martin Hill.
Jun 7–28.
New expressive and poetic paintings
by the young Dundee-based artist
Martin Hill whose work was selected
for the RSA New Contemporaries in
2010.
Tues–Sat 11–5
t 07854 972930
THUMB
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Terry
Setch ‘Rock Pool I’
If we think of the artistic process
as a means of trying to make
sense of, and give visual shape
to, the world in which an
individual artist finds him/herself,
then the half-century the painter
Terry Setch has spent since he
moved to the coastal town of
Penarth in South Wales in 1964
has been quite exemplary. A
large-scale abstract landscape
painter by training and instinct,
the beach there became, and
remains, his subject matter, the
plastic flotsam and jetsam he
has collected on his daily beach-
combings, combined with
traditional media – oil paint,
coloured wax and kaolin –
providing a powerfully instinctive
metaphorical landscape, for the
conflicts between nature and
society. All this long before they
became a contemporary
commonplace. (
Flowers
,
Kingsland Road, map 30)
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