VISUAL ART AT THE FESTIVAL

As a starting point for all things art you should check out the Edinburgh Art Festival which brings together many of the city's galleries and provides a useful guide to the many exhibitions on offer during August. But the Art Festival doesn't encompass all the visual art in town, there's some in the International Festival and quite a few exhibitions in the Fringe.


VISUAL ART - LATEST FEATURES

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    visual art : It's probably not the first thing that you'd think of when you think of the Edinburgh...2008-08-01»

VISUAL ART - LATEST REVIEWS

  • Unlocked /Motherwell College
    Paintings and poems adorn the pews and café of St John's Church, in this scattered collection of artistic expressions...2008-09-09»
  • Clay 2008 /Adam Pottery
    I thought The Adam Pottery was going to be another shop dressed up as a selling exhibition, anticipating chintzy china...2008-09-09»
  • The Dinosaurs In Oils & The Timex Strike: Dundee In Oils /Karl Wagener
    I am getting to be quite the expert on Karl Wagener's work. I was intrigued by his bottle art, but having seen several...2008-09-09»
  • What Is Life - Christine Borland, Graham Fagen, Simon Starling /Plant Exhibition Hall
    What is life? The Royal Botanic Gardens attempt to answer this age-old question in the form of an art exhibition....2008-09-09»
  • Helium /12 Degrees
    This miniscule back room of a shop is dominated by two mannequins dressed in ornate French Revolution meets Paul Smith...2008-09-09»
  • Magazine 08 /Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop
    There's not much to recommend about this exhibition. If you brave walking down the dirt track to what looks like a...2008-09-09»
  • Fringe Poster Competition /Sponsored by Brodies LLP
    The posters submitted by schoolchildren throughout Scotland are colourful, fun and exciting which is exactly what the...2008-09-09»
  • Design- ED
    It's somewhat of a stretch to advertise this as an exhibition. In reality, I can't see what had changed from their usual...2008-09-09»
  • Garden Of Delight /Linda Farquharson
    Farquharson's prints are very aesthetically pleasing; there is a calming simplicity and use of tonal colours that are so...2008-09-03»
  • Jewellery At The Edge /Pebbles
    Located in the basement of jewellery shop Pebbles, this exhibition is let down by the claustrophobic bunker feel of the...2008-09-03»
  • We Are All Born Free /Amnesty International
    Prints of drawings and paintings done by celebrated children's illustrators of various articles from the UN Declaration...2008-08-23»
  • Unseen China /City Art Centre
    China is at the forefront of Western consciousness at the moment, with the issue of Tibet, the Beijing Olympics, and the...2008-08-20»
  • Sandbach School Art /Sandbach School Art Department
    It is rare to see a school exhibition in the Festival; Sandbach's exhibition demonstrates the development procedures of...2008-08-20»
  • Impressionism & Scotland /National Galleries of Scotland
    I have always been interested by Impressionism - a once controversial movement that shocked the art establishment is now...2008-08-20»
  • Fragments Of Place /Peach@Napier
    "Sorry, there are no related photos uploaded yet". How about "sorry, this isn't a proper exhibition, it's shit, and no...2008-08-20»
  • Crockery Capelines /Fawns Reid & Rosy Naylor
    I was hoping for something similar to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party, but sadly there were only smashed plates and weak...2008-08-20»
  • Contemporary... Modern.. Timeless /Ocean Jewellery
    It's clear this 'exhibition' is no more than the shop's usual content, nevertheless it's nicely laid out and the...2008-08-20»
  • Chad McCail /Edinburgh Printmakers
    The reduced colour spectrum inflicted by the use of print really suits McCail's work. It allows the moral/social issues...2008-08-20»

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