
100 20th Century Shops
This celebration of architecturally significant shops which shaped Britain’s shopping habits encourages us to appreciate the built heritage of our beloved high streets at a time when the retail landscape is rapidly changing.
This celebration of architecturally significant shops which shaped Britain’s shopping habits encourages us to appreciate the built heritage of our beloved high streets at a time when the retail landscape is rapidly changing.
Earthly Delights rekindles the Renaissance as a seismic change in European mentalities, with artists from northern and southern Europe featuring in a narrative which sets their lives against a period of convulsive change.
Spanning 500 years of western art history and with splendid images, this book describes the skilful techniques employed in artists’ workplaces.
This beautifully illustrated examination of one of art’s most recognisable and popular styles traces the movement’s birth, development and global impact.
Beautifully packaged, this lavish volume on one of the most significant periods in European art shows how the rise of the Habsburg dynasty and the expansion of the Spanish Empire created a fertile environment for cultural and scientific discovery.
The American photographer Deborah Turbeville (1934–2013) was a pioneering woman working in a male-dominated era.
Curated by the Spanish collage artist Rebeka Elizegi, this book gives voice to both emerging and established artists from all backgrounds.
Ronald Rae is a rare example of a ‘total artist’, creating work in a bewildering variety of media.
Featuring some of the leading artists working in water-based media in Scotland, the 143rd Annual Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour Exhibition at Edinburgh’s Royal Scottish Academy begins January 2024.
Exhibiting at Edinburgh’s Upright Gallery, Aberdeenshire-based printmaker Hetty Haxworth is a unique interpreter of landscape.
Established in 1994, Celtic Connections’ upcoming programme promises the brightest mix of legendary Scottish and international music stars from the Folk firmament and beyond.
Larks Gallery in Ballater in Aberdeenshire features Fiona Sturrock, who paints acrylics displaying a love for colour.