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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with part of Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’ by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’ by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with three works by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA from L to R Wings of Desire 2018 (emily Bronte’s Merlin Hawk, Nero), False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’, Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with part of Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA from L to R False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’, Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • An outdoor photography exhibition was installed this morning in Portobello, Edinburgh. The exhibition links Portobello with the town of Akureyri in northern Iceland. Fifteen photographers from each place have contributed images on paired themes. The Portobello exhibition is part of this year's Art Walk Porty - a pandemic resticted version of the annnual arts event on the theme "All at Sea". The exhibition is also currently on display in Iceland, in a similar outdoor location. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Photography_Exhibition_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: Joanna MacAulay, Events & Exhibitions Manager, Upland CIC, was on hand to help get the exhibition ready and adjusts images by Margaret Walty and Hope London<br />
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More than 30 artists have contributed to Spring Fling's new Place exhibition, which explores sense of space and how it inspires.  The exhibition  at the Otterburn Gallery in Dumfries, will be available until 7 May 2018 <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Place_Exhibition_Dumfries_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Joanna MacAulay, Events & Exhibitions Manager, Upland CIC, was on hand to help get the exhibition ready with the painting by Patti Lean<br />
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More than 30 artists have contributed to Spring Fling's new Place exhibition, which explores sense of space and how it inspires.  The exhibition  at the Otterburn Gallery in Dumfries, will be available until 7 May 2018 <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Place_Exhibition_Dumfries_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Joanna MacAulay, Events & Exhibitions Manager, Upland CIC, was on hand to help get the exhibition ready with the painting by Patti Lean<br />
<br />
More than 30 artists have contributed to Spring Fling's new Place exhibition, which explores sense of space and how it inspires.  The exhibition  at the Otterburn Gallery in Dumfries, will be available until 7 May 2018 <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Place_Exhibition_Dumfries_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Stephanie Kerr, Trust manager, People's Postcode Lottery, which support the annual exhibition, gets an early view of this year's exhibits.<br />
The annual exhibition of the collection of Turner watercolours bequeathed in 1900 by Henry Vaughan was in the finalstages of preparation today.  The exhibition runs at the Scottish National Gallery from January 1 to 30<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Turner_Exhibition_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack handles an 18th century musket with care<br />
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The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack takes aim with an 18th century musket<br />
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The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack handles an 18th century musket with care<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack examines handcuffs from the 18th century <br />
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The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Museum Assistant David Mclay defends the town with a halberd<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Museum Assistant David Mclay defends the town with a halberd<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack (holding musket) and Museum Assistant David Mclay (holding a halberd)<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack (holding musket) and Museum Assistant David Mclay (holding a halberd)<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
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The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack examines handcuffs from the 18th century <br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
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The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack examines handcuffs from the 18th century <br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Museum Assistant David Mclay defends the town with a halberd<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Museum Assistant David Mclay defends the town with a halberd<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Curator Nico Tyack takes aim with an 18th century musket<br />
<br />
The latest Museum of Edinburgh exhibition documents the history of Edinburgh's Town Guard, which brought law and order to the city in the 18th century. Curator Nico Tyack and Museum Assistant David Mclay examined muskets, halberds and drums before the exhibition was opened to the public<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Town_Guard_exhibition_Edinbu...jpg
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Exhibition & Events Officer with the New Lanark Trust Evelyn Whitelaw checks over one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Lego_Cities_Exhibition_Edinb...JPG
  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Parking Lot series 1 (1967-99)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
    SCT_EEm_Ed_Ruscha_exhibition_Edinbur...jpg
  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Music from the Balconies (1984)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
    SCT_EEm_Ed_Ruscha_exhibition_Edinbur...jpg
  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Music from the Balconies (1984)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
    SCT_EEm_Ed_Ruscha_exhibition_Edinbur...jpg
  • Pictured: work by Minette Bell Macdonald, Helen Acklam, Liz Perry, Catherine Coulson (Top row), Helen Acklam, Hazel Campbell, Jane Howe (bottom row), Emma Visca (end).<br />
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More than 30 artists have contributed to Spring Fling's new Place exhibition, which explores sense of space and how it inspires.  The exhibition  at the Otterburn Gallery in Dumfries, will be available until 7 May 2018 <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Place_Exhibition_Dumfries_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Gallery owner Sean McKay makes final adjustments for the preview on Tuesday evening.<br />
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More than 30 artists have contributed to Spring Fling's new Place exhibition, which explores sense of space and how it inspires.  The exhibition  at the Otterburn Gallery in Dumfries, will be available until 7 May 2018 <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Place_Exhibition_Dumfries_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Jill Brown from the Scottish National Galleriesgets up close and personal to waterciolour and gouache painting of Heildeburg<br />
The annual exhibition of the collection of Turner watercolours bequeathed in 1900 by Henry Vaughan was in the final stages of preparation today.  The exhibition runs at the Scottish National Gallery from January 1 to 30<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Turner_Exhibition_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Jill Brown from the Scottish National Galleriesgets up close and personal to waterciolour and gouache painting of Heildeburg<br />
The annual exhibition of the collection of Turner watercolours bequeathed in 1900 by Henry Vaughan was in the final stages of preparation today.  The exhibition runs at the Scottish National Gallery from January 1 to 30<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Turner_Exhibition_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish National Galleries' Michael Gormley checks out Locheil's Warning by Turner<br />
The annual exhibition of the collection of Turner watercolours bequeathed in 1900 by Henry Vaughan was in the finalstages of preparation today.  The exhibition runs at the Scottish National Gallery from January 1 to 30<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Turner_Exhibition_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Music from the Balconies (1984)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Parking Lot Series 1  (1967-99)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Parking Lot series 1 (1967-99)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Parking Lot series 1 (1967-99)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Adeline Amar and Blvd- Ave - St (2008)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: visitors admire Parking Lot Series 1 Parking Lot series 1 (1967-99)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: visitors admire Parking Lot Series 1 Parking Lot series 1 (1967-99)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Made in USA (1974) and Trademark number 5 (1962)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Music from the Balconies (1984)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Adeline Amar admires  Music from the Balconies (1984)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Curator of the exhibition Kirsty MacNab with a rare piece of the Gibeon meteorite, which fell to Earth in prehistoric times, showing its unique patterned cross section.<br />
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An exhibition at the University of Edinburgh main library entitle 'Astronomy Victorious: understanding our Universe' runs from 27 July till 27 October 2018.<br />
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  • Pictured: Adeline Amar and The Final End (1992)<br />
Ed Ruscha exhibition. Titled, Music from the Balconies, it is the artist's first exhibition at the gallery for a decade<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 Aprl 2017
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  • Pictured: Curator of the exhibition Kirsty MacNab with a rare piece of the Gibeon meteorite, which fell to Earth in prehistoric times, showing its unique patterned cross section.<br />
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An exhibition at the University of Edinburgh main library entitle 'Astronomy Victorious: understanding our Universe' runs from 27 July till 27 October 2018.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Curator of the exhibition Kirsty MacNab with a rare piece of the Gibeon meteorite, which fell to Earth in prehistoric times, showing its unique patterned cross section.<br />
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An exhibition at the University of Edinburgh main library entitle 'Astronomy Victorious: understanding our Universe' runs from 27 July till 27 October 2018.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Curator of the exhibition Kirsty MacNab with a rare first edition of Nicolaus Copernicus' book from 1543 where he proposed the theory of the earth revolving round the sun.<br />
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An exhibition at the University of Edinburgh main library entitle 'Astronomy Victorious: understanding our Universe' runs from 27 July till 27 October 2018.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Curator of the exhibition Kirsty MacNab with a rare first edition of Nicolaus Copernicus' book from 1543 where he proposed the theory of the earth revolving round the sun.<br />
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An exhibition at the University of Edinburgh main library entitle 'Astronomy Victorious: understanding our Universe' runs from 27 July till 27 October 2018.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang checks over Eduardo  Paolozzi's sculpture at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
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  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang checks over Eduardo  Paolozzi's sculpture at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
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  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang recreates the pose in William Crosby's 'womb from womb' painting at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang recreates the pose in William Crosby's 'womb from womb' painting at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Curator of the exhibition Alice Strang recreates the pose in William Crosby's 'womb from womb' painting at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Some of the first visitors walk past one of the exhibition pieces all made entirely from Lego bricks, which goes on display to the public at the New Lanark World Heritage Village from today. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Cathedral steward Margaret Mary Tartaglia looks over one of the miniature recreations in the Lego Wonders exhibition in Glasgow Cathedral.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Artist Zhang Yanzi poses with one of her  works called 'wishing capsules' at the opening of her first ever UK exhibition, at Suregeon's Hall in Edinburgh. The piece is made up of thousands of capsules, each one filled with a handwritten wish by schoolchildren in China.<br />
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  • Artist FCB Cadell's great-niece Selina Cadell with his painting 'The Blue Fan' at the launch of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art major exhibition 'A New Era: Scottish Modern Art 1900-1950'<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
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  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
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  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
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  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
    EEM_Warhol and Paolozzi Exhibition_R...JPG
  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
    EEM_Warhol and Paolozzi Exhibition_R...JPG
  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
    EEM_Warhol and Paolozzi Exhibition_R...JPG
  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
    EEM_Warhol and Paolozzi Exhibition_R...JPG
  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
    EEM_Warhol and Paolozzi Exhibition_R...JPG
  • Entertainer Phill Jupitus launches the Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I want to be a machine, a major NGS exhibition which explores the mutual fascination for automation, machines and mechanical processes of two of Pop Art’s giants, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) and Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005).<br />
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Running from 17 November 2018 to 2 June 2019, Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi | I Want to be a Machine will consist of two parallel displays devoted to each artist, examining the development of their work from the 1940s onwards. Highlights will include striking images like Warhol’s famous multi-coloured prints of Marilyn Monroe and Paolozzi’s dazzling, kaleidoscopic prints of the ’60s and ’70s.
    EEM_Warhol and Paolozzi Exhibition_R...JPG
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