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Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia'sHonarry Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Alln, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured:<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia'sHonarry Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Alln, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor <br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregotr and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured:<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Pictured: Dr Alasdair Allan and Paula Sapietis<br />
<br />
Late sculptor who survived concentration camp horror. Latvian Zigfrids Sapietis settled and worked in Newbattle, Midlothian, until his death aged 90 in 2014. His widow, Paula, today unveiled one of his works, Tree of Life, which she has gifted to Newbattle Abbey College. Latvia's Honary Consul to Scotland, John McGregor and Dr Alasdair Allan, MSP, Minister for International Development and Europe were among the invited guests.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley: 1 September 2017
    SCT_EEm_Tree_of_Life_Dalkeith_GER_01...jpg
  • Jenner's Christmas Tree 2016, Friday 2nd December 2016<br />
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(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_AT0212201600...jpg
  • Jenner's Christmas Tree 2016, Friday 2nd December 2016<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_AT0212201600...jpg
  • Jenner's Christmas Tree 2016, Friday 2nd December 2016<br />
<br />
(c) Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_AT0212201600...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • People gathered on Portobello Beach Edinburgh for the annual burning of the Christmas Trees to mark the end of the festive season. A big crowd gathered despite the drizzle to enjoy the spectacle.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Tree_Burning_Porto...jpg
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Stuart Fallon, Assistant Curator, Edinburgh University Talbot Rice Gallery
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Stuart Fallon, Assistant Curator, Edinburgh University Talbot Rice Gallery
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: David Teniers -  Peasants Playing Bowls
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Copy of David Teniers Peasants Playing Bowls
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Stuart Fallon, Assistant Curator, Edinburgh University Talbot Rice Gallery
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Stuart Fallon, Assistant Curator, Edinburgh University Talbot Rice Gallery
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Stuart Fallon, Assistant Curator, Edinburgh University Talbot Rice Gallery
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Stuart Fallon, Assistant Curator, Edinburgh University Talbot Rice Gallery
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • A huge cherry tree fills the interior of an Edinburgh gallery as part of an anarchic new show. <br />
<br />
Standing more than eight metres tall and scraping the ceiling of the University’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the tree is the centrepiece of acts of display, a new exhibition from Glasgow-based artist Rob Kennedy.<br />
<br />
The tree was sourced from Edinburgh’s Inverleith Park. Over the course of the show the leaves will fall and litter the indoor space. <br />
<br />
The work is a response to two paintings owned by the University, one by David Teniers called Peasants Playing Bowls and a second anonymous copy which is missing a tree and a male figure from the original.
    SCT_EEm_Acts_of_display_Edinburgh_RD...JPG
  • Pictured:  A large tree blocks the A706 Linlithgow to Bathgate road early today after being blown down during gale force winds brought in by Storm Hector. The tree narrowly missed the No 31 bus running from Bathgate to Linlithgow. <br />
Andrew West/ EEm
    EEM_STORM_HECTOR_AW140618_001.jpg
  • Pictured:  A large tree blocks the A706 Linlithgow to Bathgate road early today after being blown down during gale force winds brought in by Storm Hector. The tree narrowly missed the No 31 bus running from Bathgate to Linlithgow. <br />
Andrew West/ EEm
    EEM_STORM_HECTOR_AW140618_002.jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively alongside Steve Burnett who created both violins.<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: The Owen violin.<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively alongside Steve Burnett who created both violins.<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Thoren Ferguson and Lewis Kelly (glasses) play the Owen and Sasson violins respectively<br />
Violinists were on hand to play at the first public appearance of two instruments made in honour of war poets,  Wilfred Owen and Siegrfried Sassoons.  The violins, crafted by Steve Burnett and insured for £25,000 each, were played at the sycamore tree from which they were made at the Craiglockhart Campus of Napier University in Edinburgh. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 August  2017
    SCT_EEm_Owen_and_Sasson_violins_Edin...jpg
  • A Berber man with an adult camel and it's young amongst Argon trees, near Essaouirs, Morocco<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_09052018_008.jpg
  • Trees survive and grow on a rocky outcrop in the Moroccan Sahara Desert<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_04052018_058.jpg
  • Trees survive and grow on a rocky outcrop in the Moroccan Sahara Desert<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_04052018_057.jpg
  • Trees survive and grow on a rocky outcrop in the Moroccan Sahara Desert<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_04052018_055.jpg
  • Trees survive and grow on a rocky outcrop in the Moroccan Sahara Desert<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_04052018_054.jpg
  • Palm trees in the gardens of the Bahia Palace in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa<br />
<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Marrakech_Morocco_AW03042016...jpg
  • Trees survive and grow on a rocky outcrop in the Moroccan Sahara Desert<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_04052018_059.jpg
  • Palm trees in the gardens of the Bahia Palace in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa<br />
<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Marrakech_Morocco_AW03042016...jpg
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian with local candidate Martin Whitfield as part of the General Election campaign. They are pictured with worker Craig Shearer.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian with local candidate Martin Whitfield as part of the General Election campaign. They are pictured with worker Craig Shearer.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian with local candidate Martin Whitfield as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian with local candidate Martin Whitfield as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian with local candidate Martin Whitfield as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign. She is pictured with worker Craig Shearer.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian with local candidate Martin Whitfield as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign. She is pictured with worker Craig Shearer.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian with local candidate Martin Whitfield as part of the General Election campaign. They are pictured with worker Craig Shearer.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale visits Alba Trees in Gladsmuir, East Lothian as part of the General Election campaign.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Kezia_Dugdale_visits_tree_nurser...JPG
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
  • In a community tradition that stretches back at least fifteen years discarded Christmas Trees in Portobello have been moving to the beach. The trees were burned early this evening in a massive bonfire on the beach.<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Christmas_Trees_fate_JD06012...jpg
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