The Scottish Gallery marks Victoria Crowe’s 80th year with Decades. At its heart is a powerful new body of work, supported by a curation of earlier works from the 1960s to the 2010s, offering a richly layered view of Crowe’s evolving practice.
Spanning six decades, Decades offers both a reflective and forward-looking perspective on an artist whose vision remains unwavering yet responsive to the world’s shifting tides. Rooted in themes of continuity, memory, and transformation, the exhibition reveals the enduring resonance of Crowe’s connection to place. Crowe’s landscapes are far more than depictions of terrain; they are poetic spaces imbued with metaphor and meaning. From her early years at Kittleyknowe with the solitary shepherd Jenny Armstrong, to the luminous canals of Venice and the elemental light of Orkney, Crowe’s paintings speak of ephemerality, stillness, and an intimate awareness of time’s passage.
Join Victoria Crowe and Christina Jansen as they discuss Crowe’s life and incredible career, having shown with The Scottish Gallery for over 50 years!
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The Scottish Gallery has also collaborated with Dovecot Studios for an exhibition that examines the artist’s relationship with the weaving studio since 2007. Shifting Surfaces delves into the connection between her paintings and woven interpretations, highlighting her exploration of light, landscape, and memory. The exhibition will be open from 28 July to 11 October 2025.
Decades and Shifting Surfaces will be supported by a full programme of events. Click here to view upcoming events at The Scottish Gallery
The balcony at Dovecot will be closed for private events on Saturday 30th August and Tuesday 23rd September.



