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Fruitmarket Gallery

45 Market Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DF

www.fruitmarket.co.uk Opens in new window

Reviews

Jean-Marc Bustamante - 'Dead Calm' Exhibition [1 April 2011]

The profile of Jean-Marc Bustamante, within the consciousness of the British gallery visiting public, is surely going to receive long overdue appreciation in the current exhibitions of his work . As one of Europe's most refined, and considered  Read on…

The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
4 February - 3 April 2011

Reviewed by: Tom Manley »

Phantasma IV [2 April 2009]

I went to see the Claire Barclay exhibition in the Fruitmarket Gallery and really liked it. I'd encourage anyone in the area to go and see the show. Some really bold and exciting work. However, when I was there I became aware that there was  Read on…

Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
28 February - 5 April 2009

Reviewed by: angela coulton »

Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller [17 August 2008]

This artist duo have reminded me just how good installation art can be. I have seen numerous exhibitions where artists aim to create new environments within the gallery space; where the viewer is transported and narratives are alluded to. Mike  Read on…

The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
31 July - 28 September 2008

Reviewed by: Sara Fernee »

The House of Books Has No Windows [12 August 2008]

So here is an exhibition to make you feel like a loser.  Its not the content, the context, the images, video, sound, robots, old interconnected detritus, books, taped voices, video projections or general haphazard bewilderment of it all, but  Read on…

Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
31 July - 28 September 2008

Reviewed by: Alex Hetherington »

Alex Hartley [3 September 2007]

When comparing the great mountains of the Scottish landscape with modern Scottish architecture, the former could represent freedom, the latter utility and restraint. In this exhibition Hartley questions this divide between the urban and rural  Read on…

Fruitmarket, Edinburgh
26 July – 21 October

Reviewed by: Rosie Lesso »

Marijke Van Warmerdam [9 August 2006]

Marijke Van Warmerdam‘First Drop’Admission free. Critics of an ostensibly Marxist persuasion perceive the retreat of artists to the aesthetic as a negation of the salient political reality in which we live. Marijke Van Warmerdam’s  Read on…

Fruit Market Gallery, Edinburgh
7 July 2006 to 9 September 2006

Reviewed by: Will McCrory »