exhibition

WORK BEGAT WORK: Ian Hamilton Finlay +  Andy Goldsworthy

Jupiter Artland exhibition

11th April 25 - 29th September 25

WORK BEGAT WORK is a landmark pairing of two artists central to Jupiter Artland’s story. This exhibition features rarely seen works from Hamilton Finlay and Goldsworthy, and unveils Goldsworthy’s Clay Tree Wall for the first time in over a decade.

Ian Hamilton Finlay visited Jupiter Artland in 2005, choosing a magnificent beech tree as the site for his Temple of Apollo. Finlay said of the site that ‘WORK BEGAT WORK’, meaning one artwork would call others; these words have acted as a guiding light for Jupiter. Alongside permanent sculptures by both artists, a selection of poetic and rarely seen works are presented, in dialogue, in the Upper Steadings Gallery, where Goldsworthy’s Clay Tree Wall is revealed for the first time in twelve years. The show coincides with Ian Hamilton Finlay’s centenary and the celebration of Andy Goldsworthy at National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh.

Date & Time

Daily

10am—5pm

Venue

Jupiter Artland

Bonnington House Steadings, Edinburgh, EH27 8BY Google Maps

Website

0150 688 9900

Email

Ticket Information

Ticketed

£13 / £7.50—£12 conc.

Visitor information

  • Step-free access
  • Accessible Toilets
  • Toilets
  • Babychange
  • Café
  • Shop
  • Bike Stand
Header image credit: Ian Hamilton Finlay, Xth Muse, 2008. Photo Allan Pollok Morris, courtesy of Jupiter Artland

Jupiter Artland

Bonnington House Steadings, Edinburgh, EH27 8BY

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