Whats on in September

22 September 2020

Realist and Lyrical Landscapes

Realist and Lyrical Landscapes brings together six artists from very differing backgrounds but who all address landscape in their work and share a sense of awe for the natural beauty of a northern environment and the power of nature to transform.

Participating artists include; Helen Glassford, Martin Greenland, Masayuki Hara, Dawnne McGeachy, Alison McGill and Janise Yntema.

View the exhibition here

Purchase a copy of the accompanying catalogue here

Helen Glassford | The Day We Met, 2020, oil on board, 92 x 152cm | £4,500
Martin Greenland | Whitbarrow from Lindale, 2020, oil on canvas, 61 x 102cm | £9,500
Masayuki Hara | The Road to Dawyck, 2019, oil on panel, 24.2 x 33.3cm | £7,850
Dawnne McGeachy | Dear Sea, Uncle John, 2020 oil, ink and cold pressed wax, 91.5 x 122cm | £3,400
Alison McGill, Shore, Sea and Sky, 2020, oil & wax on board, 122 x 127cm | £7,750
Janise Yntema | Berwick, 2020, beeswax, resin, pigment and digital imagery, 60 x 60 x 4cm | £4,350

BIRTHDAY FLOWERS FOR DAME ELIZABETH BLACKADDER

Dame Elizabeth Blackadder celebrates her 89th birthday this month and she has been exhibiting continuously with The Scottish Gallery since her first show here in 1961. Our forthcoming exhibition features her floral, garden and botanical work in watercolour and print. This much loved subject has been a constant, enriched by travel to Japan and Malaysia but chiefly inspired by her garden in Edinburgh, planted to provide flowers for the studio for most of the year.

View the exhibition here

Elizabeth Blackadder | Mixed Flowers and Jug, 2004, watercolour, 57 x 80cm | £25,000
Elizabeth Blackadder | Wild Flowers, 2013, screenprint, edition of 65, 72 x 89cm | £2,520

THE SCOTTISH GALLERY & CRAFT SCOTLAND SELECTS

This September, The Scottish Gallery and Craft Scotland are collaborating to present an exhibition which brings together a selection of makers based in Scotland, many of whom have either trained at Scottish art schools or have been represented by The Scottish Gallery for the span of their professional careers. Many disciplines are explored by makers specialising in ceramics, glass, sculpture, tapestry, jewellery and metalwork as we celebrate the wealth of talent that Scotland has to offer.

View the exhibition here

Craft Scotland Selects
Marianne Anderson | Cologne 1700 Dots Brooch, 2020 oxidised silver, 18ct gold, mother of pearl, 6.5 x 5.5 x 0.5cm | £800

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