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Rosamund West: It’s time for sensory overload for Edinburgh residents as the festivals descend on the city bringing along their screaming hordes and peerless a...
Becca Pottinger: Fruitmarket’s contribution to the EAF programme promises, as ever, to be one of the most subtly challenging of the festival. In conjunction with...
Andrew Cattanach: During the Edinburgh Art Festival, Talbot Rice Gallery will be showing the work of London based video artists Jane and Louise Wilson. The exhibition w...
Andrew Cattanach: Firstly, Bob and Roberta Smith is one man, and not, as the dual name suggests, a twee husband and wife combo. The pseudonym, he tells me, is a playful...
Rosamund West: The Edinburgh Art Festival is drawing to a close, but there’s still just enough time to catch up on any of the shows that you’ve missed. A...
Art | Review
Nancy Katz: Everybody likes a little emotional manipulation. We pay for drugs, roller coasters and horror movies because they make us feel something, whether it b...
Jennifer Felton: Heim’s first solo exhibition in the UK questions the role of nature within the urban environment. The main wall of the gallery is interjected w...
Rebecca Pottinger: Walking into Andrew Grassie’s first Scottish solo show feels a little like jumping head first into a masterclass for procrastinating postmoderni...
Nina Goldberger: The Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop presents its annual show this August, ‘Magazine 08’, curated for the first time by two of Spain’s m...
Rebecca Pottinger: Fuelled by ambition of gargantuan proportions and driven with an intent in line with the joviality and ingenuity to which we have become so accustomed...
Sam Stead: Edinburgh and Glasgow, two cities sitting on opposite sides of a small nation: it’s barely necessary to go into the age-old series of jokes, com...
Nancy Katz: Scottish artist Jane Frere will present perhaps one of the most thought provoking exhibitions of the Edinburgh Art Festival. Reactionary inter-discipl...