Reviews & features: Edinburgh Art Festival
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4 star shows
Plan B
(19 Aug 2010)
Nuanced and arresting marriage of text and image
Edward Weston: Life Work and William Wegman: Family Combinations
(12 Aug 2010)
A pair of fascinating photography exhibitions for the price of one
Hito Steyerl: In Free Fall
(11 Aug 2010)
Sophisticated film captures the global economic crisis
Gemma Holt & Richard Healy: Shapes And Things
(11 Aug 2010)
Making art from the everyday
Joan Mitchell
(11 Aug 2010)
Arresting display of abstract paintings
Julie Roberts: Child
(11 Aug 2010)
Honest and compelling exploration of childhood
Gilbert and George exhibit at the National Gallery
(5 Aug 2010)
Retrospective of the iconic art duo
Impressionist Gardens
(5 Aug 2010)
A remarkable exhibition of iconic, influential works at The National Galleries
Iran do Espírito Santo
(5 Aug 2010)
Brazilian artist comes to the Ingleby Gallery presenting visual puns
Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth: Staged
(5 Aug 2010)
Edinburgh-based artists stage a cultural land grab from August’s invasion
Prints of Darkness
(29 Jul 2010)
Playful compendium of new work exploring record cover art
3 star shows
Atsuo Okamoto: Faraway Mountain
(18 Aug 2010)
A strong sense of both exploration and play
Victoria Crowe: Reflection
(18 Aug 2010)
Rich but congested series of studies of Venice
Mairi Gillies: Natura Sensus
(11 Aug 2010)
Hortisculpturist explores the relationship between art and plants
Sitting & Looking
(28 Jul 2010)
Innovative group show offers comfortable, close examination of 21st century objects
Edinburgh Art Festival surrealist exhibition Another World leaves potential unfulfilled
(27 Jul 2010)
Impressive, if surprisingly straightforward, collection of surrealist works


