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Review and Interview: The Extended Mind at Talbot Rice Gallery

From November to February, the Talbot Rice Gallery presents The Extended Mind. A collaboration between the Talbot Rice Gallery and a research project called The History of Distributed Cognition, the…

Understanding the Talbot Rice Gallery

Established in 1975, the Talbot Rice Gallery (TRG) is one of Edinburgh’s leading contemporary art galleries and is the public art gallery of the University of Edinburgh. It is constructed…

Borderlines, Talbot Rice Gallery

Borderlines is a politically driven, mixed-media exhibition in The Talbot Rice Gallery, curated by its director, Tessa Giblin. It includes a variety of curiosities, such as giant sugar cubes, framed…

Tremble Tremble and At the Gates, Talbot Rice Gallery

The phenomenal experience of Jesse Jones’ Tremble Tremble begins at the edge of darkness – one which consumes the spectator into a phantasmagorical womb of the Giantess. Like a spectre,…

Backwoods and Boulders performance at Talbot Rice Gallery

Backwoods and Boulders is a live performance of creative writing based on Lucy Skaer’s sculpture series ‘Sticks and Stones’ in her exhibition The Green Man at Talbot Rice Gallery. The…

David Claerbout at Talbot Rice Gallery

Internationally acclaimed video artist David Claerbout’s new exhibition offers a contemplative alternative to Rachel Maclean’s garish Venice Biennale entry, Spite Your Face, which it is exhibited alongside. On entering the…

Rachel Maclean’s Spite Your Face

Uncompromising, gaudy, and ruthlessly moralistic, renowned Scottish artist Rachel Maclean reveals the truth behind the luxe life in her modern adaptation of Pinocchio. A home-grown grad from the Edinburgh College…

Vertigo Sea at Talbot Rice Gallery

Seldom do I feel belittled by an art exhibition, but Vertigo Sea is as provokingly intense as its name suggests – and one realises just how vast the ocean is.…