FOTO
  • 7th June
  • 31st August 2008
  • £6 (£4)
  • Dean Gallery

Modern Art Galleries

Vanity Fair Portraits
  • 14th June
  • 21st September 2008
  • £6 (£4)

Portrait Gallery

Impressionism & Scotland
  • 19th July
  • 12th October 2008
  • £8 (£6)

National Gallery Complex

Four Towers by Eduardo Paolozzi

Collage City

This display highlights the crucial position of urban space as a playground of ideas for artists in the past 60 years. more

  • 19th October 2007 to 7th September 2008
  • Dean Gallery
Design for Silver: Coquetiers

Fantasy and Function

Design for Goldsmiths

This display from the Department of Prints and Drawings will feature around thirty intricately engraved designs for jewellery, tableware and ornaments. more

  • 3rd May to 3rd August 2008
  • National Gallery of Scotland
Sir Ralph Abercromby

Heroes

Nineteenth-Century Self-Help Role Models

This display presents the people who, in 1859, were promoted as contemporary role models and critically re-examines what we mean by 'Victorian values'. more

  • 31st May to 7th December 2008
  • Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Edinburgh Castle and the Grassmarket from Candlemaker Row, by Henry G. Duguid

The Old Town Festival 2008 display

As part of the Old Town Festival programme, the National Gallery of Scotland is staging a small display of watercolours in the Weston Link. more

  • 6th June to 31st July 2008
  • Weston Link
Hillside School: 1st place Cat F

Art Competition for Schools 2008

This exhibition features the 53 winning works from nursery, primary, secondary and special education schools all over Scotland. more

  • 13th June to 28th October 2008
  • IT Gallery
Robert Burns, 1759 - 1796. Poet (detail), by Alexander Nasmyth

The Face of Scotland

The Scottish National Portrait Gallery at Kirkcudbright

The Face of Scotland includes some of the most famous and iconic images of Scots of all time, from Robert Burns by Alexander Nasmyth to Robbie Coltrane by John Byrne. more

  • 5th July to 25th August 2008
There Was a Little Magpie

There Was a Little Magpie

Books by Joan Miro

This display features Miro's collaborations with poets together with books for which he himself wrote the text. more

  • 12th July to 7th September 2008
  • Dean Gallery
Tilda Swinton, b. 1960 by John Byrne

Kaleidoscope

Works on Paper Recently Acquired for Scotland

This exhibition showcases a selection of seventy of the finest photographs, drawings and prints acquired by the National Galleries of Scotland over the past few years. more

  • 15th July to 21st September 2008
  • Royal Scottish Academy Building