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Patria O Muerte (Homeland or Death). The subtitle, A Photographic Exhibition of Cuba, explains the seemingly simple premise behind this solo exhibition by Dundee photographer Ross Fraser McLean. In 2009...

Patria O Muerte (Homeland or Death). The subtitle, A Photographic Exhibition of Cuba, explains the seemingly simple premise behind this solo exhibition by Dundee photographer Ross Fraser McLean. In 2009...

The Edinburgh Art Festival will once again be going out in style with an after hours extravaganza of events tying together the different exhibitions across the city with a programme...

In celebration of two new editions being launched this August, LINE magazine will be hosting a vibrant evening of culture and decadence in the form of a Venetian Ball. The...

Most artists would like to make a living from selling their work. Not having to do a boring job to supplement your art practice is for many the definition of...

Peles Empire is a collaboration between London-Based German artists Katharina Stoever and Barbara Wolff. An ongoing project, Peles Empire takes its name from a garishly ornate castle in Romania, built...

“Conceptual artists are mystics rather than rationalists. They leap to conclusions that logic cannot reach.” Number one in Sol LeWitt’s famous Sentences on Conceptual Art (1971) provides the title for...

A mere couple of weeks before his show opens at City Art Centre, David Mach finds time for a wee blether with The Skinny

Taking the error message – familiar to those well versed in computer programming – ‘object reference not set to an instance of an object’ as a starting point, Sam Stead...

Set up in October last year, Superclub is an artist run studio complex off Leith Walk in Edinburgh. Established by ECA graduate Ross Christie, it is an affordable place for...

Opened not all that long ago, Studio 41 is a small shop front gallery near the art school in Glasgow. Unlike some artist run spaces, it seems less intent on...

Art enthusiasts keen to spot the next Tracy Emin or Sarah Lucus would be well advised to pay a visit to Manus Manus, an exhibition of work from the City...

Satellite is an artist collective that includes Margaret McCormick, Kevin Malcolm, Audrey O'Brien, Neville Rae and Sam Stead. They came together in 2006 over a common interest in how art...

Kitsch, vulgar, delightfully banal and knowingly so; look up a definition of post modernism and Jeff Koons ticks every box. Always bright, interesting and saturated with irony, this extended collection...

To add a further dimension to its already multifaceted approach, visual arts publication, LINE magazine, is launching its accompanying exhibition programme this month with a large and diverse group show....

The modesty of Stephanie Cairns' work at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is more a reflection of the gallery’s somewhat stilted gesture than the humbling affect a large...

With Jean-Marc Bustamante, the Fruitmarket is decidedly moving on from the visually striking Childish Things (Paul McCarthy’s zipped open doll, anyone?) to a show that promises to be much, much...

Artist Oliver Braid has teamed up with The Mutual in an effort to bring more love to Glasgow. Just in time for Valentine's Day, The Mutual will hold a pansexual speed...

Defined negatively, the Mutual Members Show has been set up to stave off inertia. If it weren’t for the four graduates who first conceived of the fledgling collective, there would...

New Work Scotland’s winter outing looks to be an eccentric one. Nicolas Party, painter and graduate of The Glasgow School of Art’s MFA programme, is set to do some wall...

There’s nothing new under the sun. This seems to be the underlying principle behind Alex Hetherington’s work. He describes his art not without first giving a lengthy preamble that draws...