
Old and New, East and West: Trojan Women at Festival Theatre Edinburgh
Review: Edinburgh International Festival: a production of Trojan Women deftly unites the old and the new, east and west, emphasising the pain of war.

Review: Edinburgh International Festival: a production of Trojan Women deftly unites the old and the new, east and west, emphasising the pain of war.

Director of Edinburgh Art Festival Kim McAleese spoke to Susan Mansfield about the changes she has made, and how she hopes to make the Festival stand out in a crowded marketplace.

What makes Scottish art Scottish? Part of the excellent World of Art series, this now classic book explores the distinctive characteristics of Scottish art over the centuries.

This first substantial exploration of Julie Brook’s work coincides with a major solo show at Abbot Hall in Kendal, Cumbria to mark its reopening after redevelopment.

Enter the world of gravity-defying 3D street art and the artists who have defined the eye-popping movement from New York to Tokyo to Berlin to London and beyond.

This graphic novel follows the surrealist Leonora Carrington throughout her extraordinary life.
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