Art

4 stars

7 August- 27 September
Collective Gallery/ Dean Gallery/ Talbot Rice Gallery

EnlightenmentsOften I find that installations in art galleries fail to interest me. There is that notion of pretension within “contemporary art” which generally repulses rather than woos the spectator.

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4 stars

Patriothall Gallery, WASPS Studio
Until 29 August, 11.00 – 17.00

This is Now - from drawing to contextureTucked away in the corner of a Stockbridge courtyard is a rich exhibition of multimedia tapestries. Though most of the finished pieces themselves are stunning, the addition of perspex boxes containing samples, working drawings and notes that showcase the processes and thoughts behind them give the exhibition another intriguing strand.

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4 stars

Edinburgh Printmakers
18 July- 29 August

Blake-Venice,Dancing_over.This Union Street institution presents a new body of work by the bearded patriarch of British PopArt. With a whimsical smile and sideways nod to Turner, Canaletto and the accompanying hordes of artists who have drawn inspiration from the floating city, Venice finds Blake at his playful and jocular best.

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3 stars

Doggerfisher @ 11 Gayfield Square
1 August – 26 September

MagnoliaDrawing from Paul Nash’s Flight of the Magnolia Nashashibi and Skaer’s Our Magnolia is a film study into ideas of expectation and the inevitable. The painter’s original, part of the Aerial Flowers series painted during the Second World War, is a serenely apocalyptic vision set to the tune of Nash’s particular brand of surreal and prehistoric otherworldliness.

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5 stars

Inspace, Crichton Street
5 August - 5 September

reveaLAn exhibition featuring pieces from nine Alt-w funded artists, Reveal/Reset is an evocative and thought-provoking inquiry into digital cultures of communication and expression.

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5 stars

Fruitmarket Gallery
5 August– 25 October

Eva HesseEva Hesse – Studiowork currently on show at the Fruitmarket gallery is an exhibition of works by the influential 20th Century sculptor, curated by Hesse scholars Briony Fer and Barry Rosen, offering a new presentation of a selection of her otherwise peripheral creations.

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5 stars

Talbot Rice Gallery
The University of Edinburgh
7 August – 26 September

Talbot RiceThis year, amongst other prominent works on show in the Edinburgh Art Festival the Talbot Rice Gallery hosts Jane and Louise Wilson’s first Scottish solo exhibition centred around their most recent film work Unfolding the Aryan Papers, commissioned by Animate Projects and the BFI with The Stanley Kubrick Archives, University of the Arts London.

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2 stars

National Museum of Scotland
5 August- 8 November

BallastRather aptly given this year’s emphasis on Homecoming, ‘Ballast’ at the National Museum of Scotland explores the cultural effects and personal implications of the Scottish Diaspora through a collection of works by the New Zealand born sculptor John Edgar. Themes of travel, cultural adaptation and ancestry run through this series of stone sculptures which highlight cultural difference and assimilation through the signs of traditional culture.

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4 stars

Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden
6 August- 11 October

McCrackenContemporary art demands an open mind especially when approaching a sculptor who admits to drawing inspiration from, ‘my imagination, my interests in psychology, metaphysics (when I was seven I saw my grandmother’s ghost and at seventeen I time travelled), cosmology and UFOs.'

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5 stars

Royal Botanic Garden
12–30 Aug, 21.30 – 00.00 (tours depart at ten minute intervals)

Power PlantAt once nightmarish and calming, Power Plant runs the risk of being reviewed with too many superlatives. But here goes -

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5 stars

The Scottish Gallery
7 August – 5 September

James MorrisonI hear, as an Englishwoman, that James Morrison is a rather big deal here in his homeland. A long and distinguished career in landscape painting and broadcasting has preceded this showing of forty or so beautiful paintings at the Scottish Gallery. Despite being naively unaware of the established roots of the artist on entering the cool space earlier this month, I was besotted.

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Peter BlakeKing of Pop

Extraordinary vision, a collector’s eye, an innate sense of colour and composition, and oh yeah, the cover of one of the world’s most iconic albums all add up to make Peter Blake the legendary artist he is today.

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GraffitiRip it up and start again

With the National Portrait Gallery about to undergo a major renovation, what better time to let a bunch of guerilla artists lose in this historic space?

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enlightenmentLet there be light

Tying in with the theme of this year's International festival, Enlightenments will see you criss-crossing the city in search of insight.

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