Reflections, Lichtenstein, two new exhibitions at Edinburgh's Modern One

Saturday, March 14, 2015

This weekend saw the opening of two new exhibitions at Edinburgh's National Gallery of Modern Art. Wikinews attended Thursday's press preview for the event where a full contingent of the capital's press turned out to see the striking collection of paintings, photographs, and other works. Presented below are a selection of images captured at the preview.

REFLECTIONS: A Series of Changing Displays of Contemporary Art, billed as a showcase of a "diverse range of internationally-renowned contemporary and modern artists" is to display major works from the Gallery's permanent collection, alongside important loans. Alongside this broad range of works, a three-room display of pieces on-loan from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation — with a dramatic painted steel relief, 'borrowed' from the Tate in London — runs from March 14 through to January 10 next year.

Admission to both exhibitions is free; being located in Dean, to the north-west of Edinburgh's city centre, a free Gallery bus service is available.

Edinburgh's press pack at the Roy Lichtenstein exhibition preview.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The exterior of the Modern One building of Edinburgh's Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
A film crew sets up with one of Roy Lichtenstein's works as a backdrop, and the steel roundel on-loan from the Tate Gallery in London dramatically displayed on the wall of the main Artists' Room.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The exterior of the Modern One building of Edinburgh's Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
A rather unusual installation; part of the REFLECTIONS exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Dorothy Lichtenstein, at the press preview for an exhibition of her late husband's works.
Image: Brian McNeil.
A pair of Lichtenstein's paintings, hanging in the main gallery of the Artists' Rooms.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The exterior of the Modern One building of Edinburgh's Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
A selection of prints and postcards, available for sale in the Gallery's shop.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The 'scrum' of photographers capturing Roy Lichtenstein's widow, Dorothy, in front of one of her late husband's paintings.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Dorothy Lichtenstein, being lit as she poses for the cameras at the press preview of her late husband's work.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Another pair of Lichtenstein's paintings, with the doorway through to another part of the Gallery.
Image: Brian McNeil.
A corridor in the Gallery makes an effective space to display a range of the works from the REFLECTIONS exhibit.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The main Artists Room of the Gallery, displaying some of Lichtenstein's dramatic works.
Image: Brian McNeil.
A different take on the corridor display part of the REFLECTIONS exhibit, with mirror at end of corridor.
Image: Brian McNeil.
A display of photographs from the REFLECTIONS exhibit.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Member of the press admiring one of Lichtenstein's works at new exhibition in the Modern One building of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.
Image: Brian McNeil.
One of the display galleries hosting part of the REFLECTIONS exhibit.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Wall of artworks making up part of the REFLECTIONS exhibit, with mirror at end of corridor.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Press film crew sets up and tests lighting levels in front of one of Lichtenstein's most-famous works.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The licensed cafe on the lower level of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The kitchen garden to the rear of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
The licensed cafe on the lower level of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Rear of the Modern One building of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Display of cakes and biscuits in cafe of the Modern One building of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
Image: Brian McNeil.
Douglas Gordon's dramatic List of Names which adorns the wall of the stairwell in the Modern One building.
Image: Brian McNeil.


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