Wed 28 Mar 2012 by Eva Hauser | Read more »
Fri 27 Jan 2012 by Francesca Sobande | Read more »
On the whole, the works shown at the current Ingleby exhibition display a considered balance between photographic nuance and scientific clarity. Although there are times when the works err into diagrammatic sterility, for example Susan Derges’ ‘Chladni...
Wed 26 Jan 2011 by João Abbott-Gribben | Read more »
At a Glance sounds promising. The catchy title in itself seems to promise glimpses of the overlooked in the everyday. Sadly, however, this recent show at the Henderson Gallery lives up to its title in all the wrong ways, offering transient sentiments t...
Wed 21 Apr 2010 by Jennifer Owen | Read more »
In the latest helping from Anthony d’Offay’s Artist Rooms collection the Dean Gallery offers a brimming retrospective of some 70 prints from renowned photographer Diane Arbus. Fitting comfortably in the canon of artistically brilliant yet s...
Tue 20 Apr 2010 by Joe Constable | Read more »
Grey skies are just a challenge to optimism - or so runs the quote. Whoever said that was probably unfamiliar with a Scottish January, where optimism is tested with a particular severity. Yet however steely those winter skies may be, cultural life in ...
Mon 22 Feb 2010 by Celyn Bricker | Read more »
The French Institute is a little disconcerting; the space an unassuming townhouse which feels more like a solicitors office than an exhibition space. Upon entry one is met with a receptionist and three inconspicuously-placed photographs by the artist, ...
Wed 17 Feb 2010 by Kathryn Lloyd | Read more »
Impressions of Being, which opened at Milan’s CorsoVeneziaOtto last week, is English photographer Hugo Tillman's first solo exhibition in Italy. The show, offering a broad introduction to the artist, brackets two separate bodies of work: Film Sti...
Wed 03 Feb 2010 by Celyn Bricker | Read more »
"Had we lived I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance and courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman. These rough notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale" wrote Robert Falcon Scott shortly ...
Wed 03 Feb 2010 by Matthew Macaulay | Read more »
For an exhibit that for several months was writ large in lights, posters and projections around Chambers Street, Salt of the Earth takes up a surprisingly modest space within the Museum of Scotland. The room is small, dark and imbued with a heathery pu...
Wed 20 Jan 2010 by Paris Gourtsoyannis | Read more »
“…witty, disturbing, melancholic, joyous and all shades of emotion in between;” Radio 2's Stuart Maconie chooses these words to capture the essence of the 2009 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, an international contest whos...
Wed 23 Dec 2009 by Paris Gourtsoyannis | Read more »
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