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Winter Exhibition 2008
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Large annual members’ exhibition, where the festive season is celebrated with a showcase of some of Scotland's best printmaking talent.
8 Nov–23 Dec 10.00am–6.00 Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
Carl-Henning Pedersen
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An exhibition of paintings by Danish artist Carl-Henning Pedersen (1913-2007), who was a key member of the international Cobra-movement, and is known for his fairytale scenes and otherworldly creatures and magical.
13 Oct–12 Dec Mon–Fri 9.00am–4.00 Danish Cultural Institute, Edinburgh
Heroes
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A critical re-examination of what we mean by the term 'Victorian values', focused through portraits and information on the individuals considered role models in that society.
30 May–7 Dec National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
The Islanders: An Introduction
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An introduction to the inexhaustible imaginary world of Scottish artist Charles Avery, whose ongoing 'Islanders' project uses drawing, painting, sculpture and text to describe the topology, cosmology and inhabitants of an island of his own creation. Inspired by his upbringing on Mull, the exhibition brings together new and previously exhibited works, including the Scottish premiere of the sculptural installation, 'The Plane of the Gods'.
29 Nov–15 Feb 2009 National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
John Watson Prize: Robert Powell
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A display of the works of the winner of this year's annual John Watson Prize for graduates of the Edinburgh College of Art. The Fine Art student's work includes a group of fantastical etchings depicting 'a labyrinthine, dystopic Edinburgh'.
29 Nov–15 Feb 2009 National Gallery of Modern Art Library, Edinburgh
Scales
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Mixed media exhibition including an interactive work and photography by Gregory Chatonsky, digital photographs of dioramas by Michael Zansky and an animation and series of sculptures by Michael Rees, which have also been realized as large public installations.
31 Oct–18 Dec Tue–Sat 11.00am–4.30 Corn Exchange Gallery, Edinburgh
William Littlejohn: Influences and Inspirations
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An insight into the creative process and working methods of the late artist through drawings, paintings and studies from his studio, as well as books, letters and studio artefacts.
1 Nov–31 Jan 2009, not Saturdays, Sundays 10.00am–5.00 Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
Dutch Mannerism: Goltzius and his Contemporaries
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In celebration of the dawn of the Golden Age of Dutch Art, this display highlights two of the National Galleries' significant recent acquisitions, Abraham Bloemaert's 'Miracle of the Loaves' and Hendrick Goltzius's drawing 'Man with a Tassled Cap'. These are accompanied by more of Goltzius's extraordinary drawings and engravings and a selection of works by their lesser-known contemporaries, Jacob Matham, Jan Saeredam and Jacques de Gheyn.
22 Nov–8 Feb 2009 National Gallery of Scotland Complex, Edinburgh
Gerhard Richter
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Figurative and abstract paintings by the German Pop Artist who is one of the most influential artists living today. Including many of his iconic works of the 1960s, which are based on magazine, newspaper and personal photographs, this is the first major retrospective of Richter's paintings to be held in Britain since 1991 and the first ever in Scotland.
8 Nov–4 Jan 2009, not 25 Dec, 26 Dec 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00 (1 Jan 2009 12.00–5.00) National Gallery of Scotland Complex, Edinburgh
Intimate Portrait
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Exploring the fascination for intimate portraiture in Georgian and Regency Britain, from the origins of polite society and the rise of the fashionable art world until the onset of the Victorian era and the invention of photography.
25 Oct–1 Feb 2009, not 25 Dec, 26 Dec 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00 (1 Jan 2009 12.00–5.00) National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh

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