
Glasgow City Heritage Trust Brings Out the Brutal
The stark, functional architectural style known as Brutalism, which flourished in Glasgow in the 1950s and 60s, is being celebrated in an exhibition of illustrations at Glasgow City Heritage Trust.
The stark, functional architectural style known as Brutalism, which flourished in Glasgow in the 1950s and 60s, is being celebrated in an exhibition of illustrations at Glasgow City Heritage Trust.
Held in conjunction with the Royal National Mòd, the 2024 Highland Art Prize exhibition is set to take place at the Rockfield Centre in Oban.
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The Winter Exhibition at The Velvet Easel Gallery in Portobello features a host of new work by Gallery regulars and newcomers.
Glasgow’s Modern Institute is showing an archive exhibition of Duggie Fields (1945 – 2021), showing his Pop-Art and Postmodernist influences.
Edinburgh auction house Lyon & Turnbull is hosting another of its popular sales series Designs Since 1860.
Throughout October, the featured artist at Larks Gallery in Ballater is Caithness-based painter David Body.
Following the announcement of this year’s Scottish Portrait Awards, the large accompanying exhibition is now showing at Duff House in Aberdeenshire until end of January.