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Catch up on all the latest exhibition news and reviews across the Scottish art scene and further afield.
Lucy Newton, 'as the sun moves around' detail

Taking Wing at Resipole Studios, Acharacle

Resipole Studios in Acharacle is hosting an exhibition celebrating a diversity of artistic interpretations of bird life through painting, sculpture, photography and tapestry.

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Kit Strathairn, 'Summer evening', textile

Fortingall Has Art for All

One of Highland Perthshire’s most prestigious annual art exhibitions, Fortingall Art is showing over thirty artists in the historic village’s Molteno Hall.

Linda Va’aelua, 'Sackcloth and Ashes III'

Power of Four at Scott Lawrie Gallery, Edinburgh

Edinburgh’s Scott Lawrie Gallery is showing the fourth in its series of MOANA exhibitions, highlighting the extraordinary diversity and visual power of a particular group of artists mainly based in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

Arts Events

Continually updated calendar of events near you and online, including art fairs, auctions, open studios, museums openings and charity events in Scotland, the UK and beyond.

Alice Newman, (Bowhouse, St Monans)

Tea Green’s Summer Invitation

14 June – 14 Sept: Tea Green’s showcases of Scotland’s most talented independent artists and designers will take place at markets this summer.

Artwork by Gosia Walton

Edinburgh’s Hidden Door Arts Festival Finds the Right Door

11 – 15 June: Edinburgh’s Hidden Door festival promises a highly-varied programme of vigorous and fresh talent in almost every area of the arts, and for 2025 will take over a massive former paper-making site on the western edge of the city.

Margaret Campbell Macpherson, 'In The Orchard', oil on canvas

Into the Summer at Lyon & Turnbull

Auction house Lyon & Turnbull has a full programme of auctions over the summer, including their flagship Scottish Paintings & Sculpture auction on 5th June.

Performing Arts

Join us as we highlight the news and reviews from the world of music, opera, dance theatre and film.

Artist and composer, David Grubb performs 31st Jan at The Hug and Pint.

Bringing Folk Together: Celtic Connections 2025

Having grown from relatively modest beginnings in 1994, Celtic Connections is the world’s premier folk and roots music festival, this year welcoming around 1,200 musicians and artists from 20 countries for 300 events in 25 venues across Glasgow.

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Adrian Wiszniewski - Reading French, ink and acrylic on paper/card
Adrian Wiszniewski – Woman on Yellow, Courtesy of Compass Gallery, Glasgow
Gilly Semple - Study in Brown
Gilly Semple - Study in Brown
Nadine Carruthers - All My Favourites
Nadine Carruthers - All My Favourites

Craft & Design

Discover a trove of talented makers and designers from jewellery, textiles, furniture, ceramics, glass, mosaics, and much more -all handmade for you and your home.

Heather McDermott

Originally from the Isle of Skye and now based in her shop in Callander, jeweller Heather McDermott specialises in working with stainless steel, silver and

Iona Turner

Iona Turner gathers washed up seaweed to create objects, sculptures and jewellery which are a homage to Scotland’s seascapes.

Adrian McCurdy

Using local wood from the Scottish Borders, Adrian McCurdy creates one-off pieces of furniture and carved panels, taking inspiration from the material in its rough-hewn

The Canny Squirrel

Inspired by the Scottish landscape, Katherine Pentney of The Canny Squirrel makes a range of hand-made Harris tweed cushions, accessories and homewares with animal designs,

Borja Moronta

Ceramicist Borja Moronta expresses the ‘state of mind’ he experiences while working with clay, as he creates calm, neutral minimalistic objects, utilising the colours, textures

Lyndsay Fairley

Working with both precious and non-precious metals, jeweller Lyndsay Fairley is inspired by the coastal landscape and compositions of debris created by the tides, as

Soizig Carey

Her practice rooted in slow design and making, feminism and anti-capitalist consumer culture, jeweller Soizig Carey uses casting, engraving, embossing and riveting processes to create

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Art & Travel

Artmag writers travel the world to create handy guides to the best galleries and museums in all the top cities and regions – for art-lovers who love to travel.
The Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Image Einar Aslaksen © Astrup Fearnley Museet

Where Art & Travel Come Together

Love art? Love travel? Then you’ll love ArtandTravelGuide.com, your guide to 600+ galleries in 70+ cities in 20+ countries – and counting!

Radiating onto Augustusplatz, the Gewandhaus Hall’s vast interior mural, 'Gesang vom Leben' (Song of Life) by painter Sighard Gille is the largest contemporary painting of its kind in Europe. Image Punctum / Leipzig Travel.

Absolute Classic

Few places can rival Leipzig in eastern Germany for the title of Europe’s ‘City of Music’.

Francis Bacon’s studio in the Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Photo: Perry Ogden Collection © The Estate of Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, DACS

Works in progress

From the 9th century Book of Kells to a Turner prize-winner*, art in Dublin continues to impress.

Work by the British abstract painter Sandra Blow (1925-2006)

Be an Artful Lodger

After a day of gallery-hopping, you can continue your art experience at some of London’s top residences.

The Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson showed a representation of the sun in the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall in his 2003-04 exhibition The Weather Project. Photo- Tate Photography © Olafur Eliasson

Bright Future

Exhibitions dedicated to Artemisia Gentileschi, the Impressionists, J.M.W. Turner, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman and others put a shine on the London gallery scene.

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We suggest titles for your very own art library with reviews of the latest releases from the niche to the grand, prestigious coffee table versions, covering all aspects of international art, craft and design.

Allen Jones: Moves

Generously illustrated with many seldom seen images, this book examines Jones’s personal iconography, and his contested approach to the female form.

Multi Multi

This 31st annual publication is a deep dive into image replication.

Beyond Ophelia

Lizzie Siddal, as she was better known, was the model who posed for John Everett Millais’ painting Ophelia.

How Painting Happens

This profusely illustrated book brings together the voices of numerous artists, past and present, to reveal a fresh, multi-dimensional perspective on the medium.

Impressionist Paris

Published to accompany the exhibition New Paris: From Monet to Morisot at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag (until June 9), this beautifully illustrated book on the depiction of the French capital explores in detail how they captured the city in the midst of a radical transformation.

The Anomie Review of Contemporary British Painting 3

This third anthology of contemporary British painting by Anomie showcases solo exhibitions in national and international galleries and museums defining the movement which have occurred since its predecessor appeared in 2021.

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