This year has been a great success for one of the world’s greatest living sculptors. With exhibitions in Venice, Duisburg, Dallas, Edinburgh, and Paris (his exhibition under the glass pyramid at the Louvre was the first to be staged there by a li...
Mon 03 Oct 2011 by Emily Burke | Read more »
As the winner of the Skinny Award at the RSA New Contemporaries in 2009, The Skinny has provided Euan Taylor with a ‘mini-retrospective’ at the ROXY Art house, ann addition to smaller publicity given to the artist earlier in the year and&nb...
Wed 21 Apr 2010 by Celyn Bricker | Read more »
In 17th century Spain, a powerhouse of Roman Catholicism, concern about the Protestant Reformation in Northern Europe prompted a desire to reconnect with the ordinary Catholic worshipper. An artistic counter-offensive was mounted, in which sculptors an...
Wed 20 Jan 2010 by Matthew Macaulay | 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 »