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Schloss Lustheim was commissioned around 1684 by Maximilian II Emanuel for his wife, the Austrian princess Maria Antonia. Designed by Enrico Zuccalli to be the focal point of…
My coursework for the Coursera Warhol MOOC being run by Edinburgh University – Inspired by Warhol’s “The Brooklyn Bridge” (1983) and the 4 panel red, white and blue…
Modern is on at the Ingleby Gallery from the 3rd of May until the 21st of June. Richard Foster draws from vintage snapshots and his own photographs to…
A collection of art by past alumni from the Leith School of Art’s last 25 years can be seen at the Dovecot until the 31st of May. Of…
Wilsontown was established in 1779 near the village of Forth in Lanarkshire. At its height 2000 people lived in the village to man the ironworks and bellpits. The…
Paul Martin’s new exhibition When Men and Monuments Meet is on at the Dovecot until the 19th of April. Paintings and mixed media works abstracted from his experiences…
Brechin is situated on the banks of the River South Esk in Angus. The cathedral stands alongside a 21 meter high 11th century round tower – only one…
Metalworker Rebecca Gouldson has her first solo show at the Edinburgh Printmakers until the 24th of May. Using etching techniques she has produced a body of brass, copper…
The 188th exhibition focuses on video installations downstairs and has painting and sculpture in the upper galleries. Beginning without the usual piper and with not a catalogue to…