Johannes Vermeer is here: 11 gallery shows and exhibitions to see this week
A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal is one of Vermeer’s most important paintings and is on display at the National Gallery in Edinburgh.
A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal is one of Vermeer’s most important paintings and is on display at the National Gallery in Edinburgh.
Discover a collection of drawings and paintings from renowned artist Peter Howson
This is artist Sukaina Kubba’s first solo exhibition in a UK institution.
Unicorn explores the story of Scotland’s national animal and how it has endured as a symbol for the country throughout the ages. There are four themed galleries that showcase the unicorn’s presence throughout history and the role it has played in the evolution of Scotland’s heritage and identity. Discover iconic loans from around the world, interactive displays and seven newly commissioned artworks.
This exhibition features site-specific prints and video work from Levy that explores our relationship with technology, including our aspirations and its threats.
This exhibition charts the creation and use of maps during the Second World War.
Artist Sohei Nishino contributes a new addition to his Diorama Map series, featuring a large-scale photographic diorama of Dundee. His work is inspired by aerial photography and captures the city's details while revealing the broader urban landscape.
A Scottish Colourist at 150: J.D. Fergusson 16-22 March. Entry free (contact 0141 333 1992/glasgow@lyonandturnbull.com). Lyon & Turnbull, 182 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4HG This exhibition celebrates 150 years since the birth of John Duncan Fergusson (1874-1961), the longest-lived and most international of the pioneering group of artists known as the Scottish Colourists. To mark the occasion, fine art auctioneers Lyon & Turnbull have curated a special touring exhibition of more than 20 of Fergusson’s paintings and sculptures.
They are all respected painters with decades worth of experience, big individual fan bases and countless awards to their names, but until a few years ago, Rosemary Beaton, Alice McMurrough, Heather Nevay and Helen Wilson, all said they felt intimidated by printmaking. Now, thanks to the encouragement of master printmaker June Carey, they have embraced the ancient techniques of printmaking.
Artist Martin Boyce reworks and references the textures and forms of the built environment to create sculptures that that often form poetic landscapes that merge interior and exterior spaces.
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