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The Fruitmarket Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] Since its opening in 1974, the gallery has become part of the Scottish contemporary art scene. [2] [3] After a period of closure to undergo a significant renovation, the gallery reopened in 2021 with expanded exhibition space and facilities. [4]
Emily Speed with participants in 'Brick Parade', The Fruitmarket Gallery, 2018 Emily Speed’s work explores the relationship between buildings and bodies. She is interested in how we inhabit and are sheltered by architecture, both physically and psychologically, describing the way in which people are "shaped by the buildings they have occupied ...
The Fruitmarket, Market Street, Edinburgh Screenshot, online Wikipedia Editathon 'A presence in history: Scottish artists of colour', January 2021, hosted by Tana Gambura and The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh “You feel so powerful, you can do all this stuff.” Workshop participant Welcome to the project page for the Fruitmarket.
Hauser & Wirth London/Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh (ed.) 2005. English, 5 books holding together with magnet, 990 pages. With "Blizzard of White" (2003, 55 min loop, 16 mm).
He also taught sculpture at the University of New Mexico and at Columbia University in New York City. [8] In 1993 the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh staged a retrospective exhibition of his work. [9] In 2012 Sims Reed Gallery staged an exhibition of his prints and multiples, his most comprehensive show of work to date.
Donachie's exhibition Right Here Among Them, a mid-career retrospective, at The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, 11 November 2017 – 11 February 2018, was winner of the first Freelands Award, an award from The Freelands Foundation to support the work of an under-recognised, mid career female artist. [9] [10]
On Friday 24th November 2017, the University's Information Services team will run an editathon at The Fruitmarket Gallery in partnership with the Centre for Design Informatics (Edinburgh College of Art). Full Wikipedia editing training will be given to attendees.
Lucy Skaer (born 1975) is a contemporary English artist who works with sculpture, film, painting, and drawing.Her work has been exhibited internationally. Skaer is a member of the Henry VIII’s Wives [1] artist collective, and has exhibited a number of works with the group.