Fruitmarket Gallery - Reviews from across the web
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Fruitmarket Gallery (45 Market Street, Edinburgh) | The List This exhibition begins on the outside, on the façade of the Fruitmarket Gallery (clad in an image of itself) which Hartley, an enthusiastic 'builderer' (climbing on buildings), marked with routes that he has climbed as preparation for the exhibition. Inside the gallery, Hartley's photographs ... list.co.uk
Fruitmarket Art Gallery, Edinburgh, Richard Murphy, Photos The southern (entry) fa�ade of the Fruitmarket Gallery is layered from old to new and solid to transparent. The rectangular aluminium roof overlaps the irregular sandstone walls below creating an interesting disjuncture between wall and increaingly overhanging roof. This asymmetry is balanced by con... edinburgharchitecture.co.uk
Art Guide Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh The Fruitmarket Gallery has been operating as a visual arts space since 1974 when the market traders moved out of the city centre. It has gone from strength to strength with its programme of national and international exhibitions encompassing the leading figures in contemporary art. Showing six exhi... artguide.org
Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh The Fruitmarket sits in the central valley of Edinburgh adjacent to (and above) Waverley Station. Our original commission to facelift the gallery was greatly extended to undertake a complete remodelling . This involved the construction of a new roof which flies over the old parapet thus dramatically... richardmurphyarchitects.com
Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh Art Galleries Over the past five years The Fruitmarket Gallery has exhibited major international figures such as Jeff Koons, Tracey Moffatt, Shirin Neshat, Yoko Ono, Gerhard Richter, Iki Smith, Hiroshi Sugimoto, James Turrell and Bill Viola. Major Scottish artists including Thomas Joshua Cooper, Ian Hamilton Finl... townhousecompany.com
Artfacts.Net: Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (Scotland) The Fruitmarket Gallery is committed to exhibiting contemporary art of the highest quality, bringing the work of artists with both established and emerging international reputations to Scotland and presenting the work of Scottish artists in an international context. The Fruitmarket Gallery�s exhibit... artfacts.net
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