Thursday 3 June 2010

Edinburgh galleries


After driving past the galleries in ravelston almost every day for the past few months, we finally decided to visit and check out the work of Nathan Coley up close. Although his work is far more stunning at night, theres still something pretty cool about three foot high, glowing words attached to a pieces of scaffolding. Inside the gallies themselves we visited the Diane Arbus exhibition, where there were hundreds of observational photographs and found a firm favourite in the work of Callum Innes (google images really doesn't do his work justice!).
Afterwards we wondered around the grounds and ventured into the Dean Cemetary - the need for a giant pyramid tombstone is still confusing us - and took a few photographs...