Kilmorack Gallery has many exhibitions throughout the year, and new work arriving most weeks, which we have moved to our Arrivals page. Please contact the gallery if you would like early notification about either exhibition or arrivals.
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WINTER EXHIBITIONS
23 Nov 2024 - 8 Mar 2025 Our Winter Exhibitions run through until March. It's an opportunity to see work from the many artists we represent. This includes sculpture from Gerald Laing, Helen Denerley, Lotte Glob and more, and paintings which stretch across the alphabet from James Newton Adams to Christine Woodside. We look forward to your visit. Read more -
WINTER EXHIBITION | small wall
10" x 12" paintings 23 Nov 2024 - 4 Jan 2025 We have some hand-crafted oak frames available for an additional £80. Please contact the gallery for more information. Read more -
PAUL BARNES | Natural Affinity
an exhibition of new work 23 Nov - 21 Dec 2024 The jewel-like paintings of Paul Barnes blend tribal art, folk and fairy law with a level of craftsmanship that gives the impression of timelessness, of being a secret found or discovered. This is an exhibition of fourteen new works, with a catalogue, which lets us step for a moment into Barnes' world of light and dark. Read more -
ALLAN MACDONALD | new work
Twelve New Paintings from Iceland 6 Nov - 21 Dec 2024 MacDonald's latest twelve paintings are inspired by an expedition to Iceland in 2022, and they capture some of the unexpected wonders of a country famous for sagas, ice, volcanoes and epic waterfalls. These paintings let us see the land and the all-powerful forces that form it in new ways, and... Read more -
COLIN BROWN
Spirit of Edo 19 Oct - 9 Nov 2024 Colin Brown is unique in Scottish art for the geographic journeys he takes us on. Not long ago, it was to close shores with ‘Love Letter to Europe.’ After this it was to Belgium with Redouté’s botanical painting in the exhibition ‘In Bloom.’ Now we are in the Far East,... Read more -
ANTHONY SCULLION | new work
5 - 31 Oct 2024 There is a silent voice that only paint can offer, and the figures Anthony Scullion paints sing with this. He is is a master of nuance – raising the colour and subtleties of paint and line to a fresh plateau. These latest thirteen paintings do not disappoint. They combine this... Read more -
HELEN DENERLEY | a cow, a girl and a dog
new work 27 Sep - 31 Oct 2024 Few sculptors anywhere brings so much life to the inanimate, which is what an artist should do, elevate their medium. Egg and pigment, in an artist’s hands, becomes tempera and then a timeless fresco, and a tube of yellow oil paint becomes a sunflower. Helen Denerley does this again and... Read more -
JAMES NEWTON ADAMS
New Paintings 5 - 31 Aug 2024 Read more -
ROBERT MCAULAY
new work by Robert Mcaulay 1 - 27 Jul 2024 Here, in Robert McAulay's latest work, are portraits of tall grass. They pop with reds, yellows and blues and continue McAulay’s exploration of still places and the resilience of nature. This series of work invites us to sit under the warm grass and to be still. Read more -
CHRISTINE WOODSIDE | Sea Window, Doves and other works
new paintings 1 - 27 Jul 2024 The moon, night, flowers in bloom, ghost-white doves and the tabled and curtained settings of human life are all inspirations for Christine Woodside. These paintings take us to an ecstatic vibrating place. Read more -
IONA ROBERTS | Pink Moon Flower Studies
14 Jun - 6 Jul 2024 Iona Roberts painted these flower studies to catch them in full freshness, while they are alive with sap. A pink moon is April’s full moon (named after the early booms of April) and these paintings, like a diary, capture moments with Roberts’ fresh and subtle oils. They are a delight. Read more -
TANSY LEE MOIR
Ghosts 1 Jun - 5 Jul 2024 Tansy Lee Moir exists in the upper branches of tree obsessives, an ever-spreading canopy of arboreal-loving people, and charcoal (itself the remains of a tree) is her main tool for understanding time-travelling treedom. Her fascinations are many - tales of human and natural ecosystems and how it is often the... Read more -
BETH ROBERTSON FIDDES
Water and Light 27 Apr - 25 May 2024 Paintings in this exhibition are inspired by the northwest coast around Beth Robertson Fiddes' studio, and from journeys to the Isle of Lewis. There were moments on these adventures, Robertson Fiddes tells me, that the sea performed like it was doing it just for her. It had its own story... Read more -
World on Fire | LOTTE GLOB
ceramic paintings and lava bombs 15 Apr - 18 May 2024 Fire has always fascinated Lotte Glob. It has transformational powers and a hot danger that draws us towards it. Without fire and the sun, there would be no life. This is a small exhibition of some of Lotte Glob's latest ceramic paintings that show the beauty and power of a... Read more -
Nicky Moss
Tree - Mountain - Sky 16 Mar - 13 Apr 2024 This is Nicola Moss's first exhibition at Kilmorack Gallery and we are very excited to show these seven bronzes and a triptych of drawings from this remarkable artists. These are not premeditated images. They come from sitting out and observing the world, from visions and meditations that come to Moss's... Read more -
House of Macdonald
Alan Macdonald | Carolynda Macdonald | Rory Macdonald 16 Mar - 13 Apr 2024 HOUSE OF MACDONALD brings together Scotland's most exciting Neo-Enlightenment dynasty of artists. Alan, Carolynda and Rory Macdonald have three distinctive voices, flawless technique, and irrepressible curiosities in the riddles of life and the places that oil paint can take them. This is a not-to-miss exhibition that, like a Shakespeare folio, bridges time and place. Read more -
STANDING BUDDHA | GERALD LAING
Three works | Standing Buddha, Pacing Mare and Hijacker 15 Mar 2024 Read more -
BORROWED LAND exhibition
Reinventing Scottish Landscape 18 Nov 2023 - 2 Mar 2024 BORROWED LAND is an exhibition which celebrates the importance of land, sea and sky, and the artists who have made it their muse. Scottish landscape has a power known throughout the world, but it is more than this - it is a home and an ecology.
This exhibition includes work by twenty-five artists: from the awe-inspired painters, the northern romantics, to others who see it as a metaphor or celebrate its silence, and ceramic artists who reform its clay-body with fire. Read more