Tonight, Visual art within 5 miles of Edinburgh

31 events within 5 miles

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The FAIR Project

Masters of Contemporary Art students from Edinburgh College of Art are the helm of this year's FAIR, which sees the gallery handed over to six groups, each charged with interpreting the concept of 'fair'. The result is a programme of music, comedy, film, performance, exhibition and installation that plays out over three…

Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh (1.0 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 650 2210

  • 18:00 – 20:00

An Edinburgh View

Work by gallery artists inspired by Edinburgh and its environs.

Gallery Ten, Edinburgh (1.9 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free

  • 10:30 – 19:00

Rodin: The Kiss

One of the most famous sculptures in the world, notoriously animated by Terry Gilliam as a perverse musical instrument, Rodin's The Kiss is coming to the National Gallery. This is the second version Rodin made of the piece, in response to a commission by American collector Edwin Perry Warren. Trivia fact: Warren, who was…

Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00

Tickling Jock: Comedy Greats from Sir Harry Lauder to Billy Connolly

A major exhibition of portraits of Scotland's funny men and women. The subjects are a long and illustrious list, with music hall stars and TV comedy heroes from Sir Stanley Baxter, Rikki Fulton and Una Mclean to Ivor Cutler, Ronnie Corbett and the Big Yin himself. There are 'On Air' booths for you to listen to clips of…

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00

Citizens of the World: David Hume & Allan Ramsay

Too few Scots are aware that Scotland has its own Enlightenment, and a hugely influential one at that, with a world-class philosopher in David Hume, an equally heavy-hitting economist in Adam Smith, an outstanding painter in Allan Ramsay, plus less well-known intellectual giants like Hutcheson, Ferguson, Reid and others.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00
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Playing for Scotland: The Making of Modern Sport

A major new exhibition examining the way sport was transformed by wider social and infrastructural changes between the 19th and 20th centuries. Check out the fabulously suspicious scowl of the gentleman on the poster; whoever he played for, he looks like he was a sore loser.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00

The Age of Improvement

Portraits from the century of Scotland's great transformation, 1750–1850, including Nasmyth's deliberately and stylishly unfinished picture of Robert Burns, Danloux's all-action portrait of Admiral Duncan keeping a cool head in the middle of a sea battle, Raeburn's picture of Walter Scott as king of the hill, before…

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00

Blazing with Crimson: Tartan Portraits

A stroll down the Royal Mile will confirm to even the most philosophically sceptical observer that tartan and highland dress are, as they say, Emblems of Scottish National Identity. This exhibition examines what the tartan meant to six people painted between 1680 and 1780.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00

Edith Tudor-Hart: In the Shadow of Tyranny

Edith Tudor-Hart is perhaps best remembered for having been a Soviet agent, but she was also a gifted photographer who had trained at the Bauhaus and made unflinching photographic studies of poverty in mid 20th century England. This exhibition includes some of those images, as well as ones she took in turbulent 1930s…

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00

George Jamesone: Scotland's First Portrait Painter

George Jamesone (c 1690–1644) was the first great native portrait painter in Scotland, master of a rich, colourful and intricate style and so successful that he had two houses, one in his native Aberdeen and one in Edinburgh, so that he could take commissions from people all over the country.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00
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Imagining Power: the Visual Culture of the Jacobite Cause

An exhibition looking at the way the Jacobites presented themselves in portraiture.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh (1.3 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0131 624 6200

  • 10:00 – 19:00

Liz Tainsh: After Hitchcock

Images based on the themes of Hitchcock's films.

Cameo, Edinburgh (1.7 miles)

Thu 23 May

Free / 0871 902 5723

  • 11:00 – 23:00