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Beckett on Film
Producer of the Beckett on Film project, Michael Colgan discusses the challenges in creating this extraordinary film collection.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Fri 30 Aug
Bernarda Fink, Anthony Spiri
Eloquence and elegance characterise Argentinian-born mezzo soprano Bernarda Fink’s raptuorously received recitals. Acclaimed both for her golden-toned voice and for her subtle characterisations, Fink offers vivid, deeply expressive song performances. With her regular recital partner, US-born pianist Anthony Spiri, she…
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Tue 13 Aug
Bobby Niven: Palm of the Hand
This exhibition of new work by Bobby Niven brings together anthropomorphic sculptures with more solemn, abstract structures, finding humour in the tension between animate and inert forms. Made from mud, sprayed concrete and carved wood, Niven’s sculptures act as plinths for found objects and artifacts which they…
Old Ambulance Depot, Edinburgh
Thu 1 Aug
Free / 0131 558 5400
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 18:00
Fri 2 Aug
Free / 0131 558 5400
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 18:00
Sat 3 Aug
Free / 0131 558 5400
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 18:00
Bridget Christie: A Bic for Her
Presumably inspired by those ridiculous Bic For Her biros the internet went crazy for this year, Christie's latest show also looks at the sensuality of a good mac and getting all up in the patriarchy's grill. Good stuff.
The Stand, Edinburgh
Sat 3 Aug
Sun 4 Aug
Mon 5 Aug
Chiaroscuro Quartet
Formed in London in 2005, the young Chiaroscuro Quartet has already garnered widespread praise for its invigorating, sharply focused performances. Led by acclaimed violin soloist Alina Ibragimova, the Quartet specialises in music from the string quartet’s early years, using period instruments in subtle yet incisive…
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Mon 12 Aug
Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber
The 2013 Queen’s Hall concerts open in style with one of the finest Lieder singers of his generation. German baritone Christian Gerhaher has been widely celebrated for the remarkable sincerity and glorious naturalness of his singing, which holds emotional truth and intellectual rigour in perfect balance. Joined by regular…
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Sat 10 Aug
Christophe Rousset, Les Talens Lyriques
The French harpsichordist and conductor Christophe Rousset has long made the Baroque music of France his speciality, in ravishing performances that mix poise with expressive intensity, and which have attracted worldwide acclaim. He performs one of François Couperin’s books of short pieces for solo harpsichord, in which…
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Wed 21 Aug
Collectors' Choice
This exhibition will examine the motivations, processes and benefits of collecting contemporary art through displaying works owned by a wide variety of participating collectors: from first-time buyers to corporates, and from family collections to those held by national institutions. The artists whose works are…
Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
Sat 20 Jul
Free / 0131 225 6671
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 17:00
Sun 21 Jul
Free / 0131 225 6671
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 17:00
Mon 22 Jul
Free / 0131 225 6671
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 17:00
Coming into Fashion: A Century of Photography at Condé Nast
Condé Nast Publications produce some of the most famous titles in the magazine world, including Vogue, Vanity Fair and the New Yorker. It should come as no surprise that they also pioneered fashion photography, employing such legendary photographers as Cecil Beaton, Erwin Blumenfeld, David Bailey, Helmut Newton, Corinne…
City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Sat 15 Jun
£5 (£3.50) / 0131 529 3993
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 17:00
Sun 16 Jun
£5 (£3.50) / 0131 529 3993
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 17:00
Mon 17 Jun
£5 (£3.50) / 0131 529 3993
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 17:00
Contemporary Classics
Exciting contemporary classics from established choreographers each of whom challenged their own genre of dance. Featuring Christopher Bruce’s 'Shift', an energetic study of 1940s factory workers during the war; Jirí Kylián’s 14´20˝ – a sensual duet of feral beauty and human entanglement taken from the choreographer’s…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Sat 17 Aug
Mon 19 Aug
Conversations: Andreas Scholl
Countertenor Andreas Scholl talks to Richard Morrison, chief music critic of The Times.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Wed 28 Aug
Conversations: Ensemble musicFabrik
Members of Ensemble musikFabrik talk to composer John Harris about their unique artistic vision.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Thu 29 Aug
Conversations: Grid Iron
Members of Grid Iron talk about Leaving Planet Earth in the company of journalist and critic Robert Dawson Scott.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Wed 14 Aug
Conversations: Nicola Boud and Kristian Bezuidenhout
Australian clarinettist Nicola Boud and fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout discuss their Queen’s Hall recital with Richard Morrison, chief music critic of The Times.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Thu 15 Aug
Conversations: Philip Glass and Patti Smith
Philip Glass is joined by Patti Smith to discuss their cross-art form collaboration The Poet Speaks with writer and broadcaster Richard Coles.
The Hub, Edinburgh
Tue 13 Aug
Dorothea Röschmann, Malcolm Martineau
A richly expressive recital of Romantic song from one of the world’s most celebrated singers. German soprano Dorothea Röschmann is widely admired for her vivid portrayals in the opera house, and her talent for dramatic characterisation is equally apparent in the concerthall. Alongside Edinburgh-born Malcolm Martineau…
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Mon 19 Aug
Dressed to Kill: Fashion, Costume and Dress in Scottish Art
Dressed to Kill showcases how Scottish artists have captured fashion, costume and dress over the years, from the late 17th century to the present day. The exhibition includes portrayals of a whole range of different types of costume, from mundane everyday working clothes to the most elaborate fashionable dress. There is…
City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Sat 15 Jun
Free / 0131 529 3993
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 17:00
Sun 16 Jun
Free / 0131 529 3993
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 12:00 – 17:00
Mon 17 Jun
Free / 0131 529 3993
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:00 – 17:00
Duets
Relationships come into focus in extracts from the canon of Scottish Ballet’s Founding Artistic Director Peter Darrell, and new collaborators James Cousins and Helen Pickett. Darrell’s poignant Five Rückert Songs embodies the feelings in Friedrich Rückert’s poetry on love, loss and loneliness with lingering steps and…
Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Sun 18 Aug
Edinburgh – A Tale of Two Towns
Saints & Sinners Walking Tours' stroll around the two distinct personalities of the City of Edinburgh.
Outside Greyfriar's Bobby Bar, Edinburgh
Thu 1 Aug
£10 (£8) / 07803 475688
Fri 2 Aug
£10 (£8) / 07803 475688
Sat 3 Aug
£10 (£8) / 07803 475688
The Emperor Jones; Today, I Must Sincerely Congratulate You; Rhyme ’Em to Death
Three pieces on video: The Emperor Jones is a video interpretation of The Wooster Group’s original stage production of Eugene O’Neill’s play; Today, I Must Sincerely Congratulate You is the Group’s 1991 metadocumentary of daily life in a fading performance troupe; and Rhyme ’Em to Death is a short black-and-white film…
Inspace, Edinburgh
Tue 13 Aug
Father Christmas Needs a Wee! The Musical
When Father Christmas finishes his rounds he realises that he's forgotten to do something rather important and he really needs a WEE! A brilliantly bouncy musical adaptation of Nicholas Allan's much loved book.
theSpace @ Venue45, Edinburgh
Fri 2 Aug
Sat 3 Aug
Mon 5 Aug
£7 (£6) / 0845 508 8378
Festival Artsparks
Two days of art activities for young aesthetes, based on Jeremy Deller's large-scale textile work. As well as creating banners and decorating t-shirts, there's also the chance to get out and about and enjoy sculpture work. Ages 5–14.
Jupiter Artland, Wilkieston
Wed 14 Aug
£40 per day / 01506 889900
Thu 15 Aug
£40 per day / 01506 889900
Follow the Thread – Artist Rugs: Dovecot's Contemporary Rug Collection
Hand-tufted rugs by contemporary artists.
Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh
Fri 2 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Sat 3 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Sun 4 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Follow the Thread – Dazzle@Dovecot
Work by jewellery designers who incorporate textiles, yarns and fabrics into their work.
Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh
Fri 2 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Sat 3 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Sun 4 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Follow the Thread – Fleece to Fibre: The Making of the Large Tree Group Tapestry
Exhibition tracing the transposition of Victoria Crowe's 1975 painting Large Tree Group into a major new tapestry.
Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh
Fri 2 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Sat 3 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30
Sun 4 Aug
Free / 0131 550 3660
Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
- 10:30 – 18:30




