Jupiter Artland review, The Telegraph, 16th August 2010
Richard Dorment on a quirky sculpture park...
“If you are in Edinburgh go to this show!” Aminatta Forna
Witness - The spectre of memory in contemporary African art
Ed Cross Fine Art
Ingleby Gallery, Iran Do Espirito Santo, 2010
Art Info
Ingleby Gallery, Iran Do Espirito Santo, 2010
The List
Ingleby Gallery - Iran Do Espirito Santo, 2010
The Independent
Ingleby Gallery, Iran Do Espirito Santo, 2010
The Herald
The Henderson Gallery, ‘Nefertiti - New works by John Squire’, 2010
The List, July 14, 2010
The Henderson Gallery, ‘Nefertiti - New works by John Squire’, 2010
The Herald, July 3, 2010
The Henderson Gallery, ‘Nefertiti - New works by John Squire’, 2010
The Scotsman, Saturday July 10, 2010
Heather Tweed: ‘Lost Not Found: Abscission’
First artwork found! Secret location can be revealed!
Snapshots in the life of a gallery by Stewart Bremner
Union Gallery, 45 Broughton Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3JU
CHILD: Julie Roberts, Talbot Rice Gallery, Scotland on Sunday, 25th July 2010
Art review: Impressionist Gardens by Moira Jeffrey (The Scotsman) 3rd August 2010
Art review: Impressionist Gardens, National Gallery Complex, Edinburgh
Art Review - Edinburgh Art Festival by Duncan Macmillan (The Scotsman) 10th August 2010
Art review: Alexander Stoddart: Cabinet Works and Studies | Martin Creed: Down Over Up | William Wegman: Family Combinations | Edward Weston: Life Work | What You See Is Where You're At (Part three)
‘A rare Creed’, Susan Mansfield article in The Scotsman, Saturday 7th August 2010
Martin Creed discusses his work with Susan Mansfield of The Scotsman.
Staged by Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth, Collective Gallery
Article by David Pollock, The List (Issue 663) 5th August 2010.
Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth at Edinburgh Art Festival
Article by Paul Dale, Edinburgh Festival Guide, 15 July 2010
Highlights of the Edinburgh Art Festival on guardian.co.uk
by Agnieszka Gratza, guardian.co.uk, Friday 6 August 2010
Edinburgh Art Festival 2010 Opening night photos
Photos from the Edinburgh Art Festival launch day reception, 29th July 2010
View images from the Edinburgh Art Festival opening weekend
Staged by Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth, the Expo Commission funded exhibition now showing at the City Observatory, Calton Hill.
BBC’s Front Row reviews the exhibition Impressionist Gardens
Rachel Campbell-Johnston reviews the exhibition Impressionist Gardens at the National Gallery. The exhibition examines the significance, origins and influence of the Impressionist garden.
Edinburgh’s Visual Arts eBulletin: April 2010
April's eBulletin highlights everything that is going on around the City including exhibitions not to be missed and upcoming events...
Visual Art Performance and Interventions Expo Fund Now Open
A one-off commissioning fund of £15,000 has been made possible by a grant from the Scottish Government Edinburgh Festivals Expo Fund for a number of visual art performance and interventions that will take place over the 2010 Festival.
Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth awarded Expo Emerging Artist Commission
Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth follow their recent Frieze Project for the Frieze Art Fair 2009 with a commission for the 2010 Edinburgh Art Festival. The new work, Staged, produced by Collective Gallery, will be installed in a central Edinburgh venue.
Edinburgh’s Visual Arts eBulletin: February 2010
This month's eBulletin details all the latest exhibitions and events in Edinburgh, including an exhibition at the Talbot Rice Gallery on 'Smugglerius', the cast of an unknown convict used for anatomical teaching at Edinburgh College of Art...
Call for Proposals for the 2010 Art Festival
Edinburgh Art Festival's open invitation to museums, galleries and artists to submit proposals to be part of the 2010 Festival!
Richard Wright wins the prestigious 2009 Turner Prize
2009 Turner Prize
Edinburgh Art Festival congratulates Richard Wright and the Ingleby Gallery
Edinburgh’s Visual Arts eBulletin: November 2009
Details of the RSA 183rd Annual Exhibition for Christmas shopping, taking advantage of the early dusk at the Dean Gallery and all the usual info and dates of exhibitions and events around the city...
Edinburgh’s Visual Arts eBulletin: October 2009
There are still a few Festival exhibitions to be seen as well as new and exciting exhibitions around the city, not to mention further afield the Turner Prize and The Venice Bienalle...
Edinburgh’s Visual Arts eBulletin: 9 September 2009
The 2010 Expo Commissions are announced, and after the madness of the Festival a few exhibtions still on and definately worth seeing...
BBC’s The Culture Show features the Edinbrugh Art Festival!
The Culture Show on location in Edinburgh for the Festival...
Expo Commissions Announced
Details of three major Edinburgh Art Festival commissions, including two by acclaimed Scottish artists Richard Wright and Martin Creed, and a third for an emerging artist, with proposals now being accepted.
Edinburgh’s Visual Arts eBulletin: 26 August 2009
Art Late, the Expo Commission and all the latest exhibtions and events
OnCulture article praises EAF ‘impressive’ 2009 line-up
Edinburgh buzzes with hordes of artists - Sixth Edinburgh Art Festival kicks off impressive month-long programme
Edinburgh’s Visual Art e-Bulletin: 18 August 2009
Trips to Little Sparta, Drawing Classes at Inverleith House, Art Late, Weekend Workshops...
Press Release - Art Late 2009
Talks, Tours, Performances and a Party – it can only be ART LATE!
Edinburgh’s Visual Art eBulletin: 5 August 2009
The first of three Visual Art eBulletins this August
Edinburgh’s Visual Art eBulletin: July 2009
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Press Release - Edinburgh Art Festival Unveils 2009 Exhibitions Programme
First UK showing of work by major international artists, New work by leading British artists, Old masters and young Turks...