Inverleith House likes to centre its shows around the work of one artist and to let the art speak for itself. The generous windows in every room generate an experience of viewing art in glorious and abundant natural daylight that is surprisingly a...
Wed 30 Nov 2011 by Carly Shearer | Read more »
You more than likely have seen the endangered species themed sculptures dotted around Edinburgh in recent weeks by the conservation charity ‘Jungle City’. Whilst this is no doubt a very laudable way of raising awareness, one can find much m...
Mon 17 Oct 2011 by Oliver Lurz | Read more »
In contrast to the greyness of a predictably rainy day in Edinburgh, the latest show at Inverleith House offers a homely atmosphere, with an exhibition of artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz's installation works. After the humid experience of walking throu...
Wed 23 Feb 2011 by Natalia Orellana | Read more »
From the energetic, writhing forms of Garden Party, to the introverted mass of Untitled, 1992, this exhibition features a complex mixture of emotions; a mean feat considering there are only twelve works. All those displayed convey the very best of Mitc...
Sat 18 Sep 2010 by Jennifer Owen | Read more »
"And please do not touch the art, of course." Thus concludes the woman at the front desk of Inverleith House on the Botanical Gardens grounds, where the exceptional Karla Black exhibition is being held. This was not an easy warning to heed: Black's wor...
Wed 25 Nov 2009 by Michael Grotell | Read more »