A fresh perspective on Eardley's depictions of the children and the fishing village of Catterline through an examination of her working process.
This book will accompany the first major solo exhibition of Douglas Gordon's work in Scotland since he presented his now celebrated work, 24 Hour Psycho at Tramway in Glasgow in 1993.
The Generation Reader provides the first collection of key documents from the the last twenty-five years in Scotland including essays, interviews, critical writing and artists' own texts.
Aims to capture the vibrant community of people working in the North Sea oil industry sector. This work presents portraits representing a cross section of the people working in... Læs mere
The Darnley jewel, a masterpiece of the goldsmith's art, has been deemed a love token, but has also been labeled an emblem of political ambition.
A wide-ranging, gripping lecture on Roy Lichtenstein offers a gripping engagement with the multiple aspects of the artist’s work.
Neil Cox concentrates on a single work, Picasso’s Head of 1913, and in doing so demonstrates how scrupulous focus can open out challenging perspectives in the work of a great master.
Presents twenty full-colour miniatures from Scottish private collections. This work accompanies an exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in July 2006.
Focuses on a series of drawings and paintings by Victoria Crowe, depicting the shepherd Jenny Armstrong.
Robert Storr's Watson Gordon Lecture of 2015.
A selection from the work of the photographic partnership of Hill and Adamson. Accompanies an exhibition starting at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh (27 May - 1 October 2017) before touring internationally.
An extraordinary re-examination of the spiritual in Mondrian's art, which draws a parallel between the equilibrium in his paintings and his writings on theological justification.