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The title of Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth’s new Edinburgh Festival commission might suggest a work that is rather spectacular. ‘Staged’ is a term often used to allude to all that is amplified, visually seductive and riddled with Read on…
The City Observatory, Edinburgh
30 July - 15 August 2010
Reviewed by: Vanessa Bartlett »
In its twenty-six years the Collective Gallery has always aimed to pacify those dreaded first few years out of art college, providing a platform for exhibiting and a peer group. Ten years ago then director Sarah Munro devised The New Work Scotland Read on…
The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 5 December - 31 January
Reviewed by: Rosie Lesso »
N55 is the curious name of a Danish artists collective, derived from both a street name and the latitude of Copenhagen, their home city. Highly critical of the inequality brought on by consumerist society, they instead promote sharing and the Read on…
Collective and other locations, Edinburgh
5 October 3 November
Reviewed by: Rosie Lesso »
Hateball, an exhibition of new work by London-based artist Nathaniel Mellors, functions as a disordered society of videos, sculptures and props where each element distracts from the next. In a quirky installation where seemingly the Read on…
Collective Gallery, Edinburgh
25 June 30 July
Reviewed by: Juliana Marie Capes »