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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, logo.jpg
Founded 1960
Location
  • Belford Road Edinburgh, EH4 3DR, United Kingdom
Area served
Scotland
Key people

Simon Groom
(Director)

Sir John Leighton
(Director General)
Website http://www.nationalgalleries.org

Simon Groom
(Director)

The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is part of the National Galleries of Scotland, which are based in Edinburgh. These also include the Scottish National Gallery on the Mound, in the centre of Edinburgh, where art from the Old Masters to the Impressionists is shown; and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery on Queen Street. The Gallery of Modern Art houses the national collection of modern and contemporary art dating from about 1900 to the present day. It comprises two buildings which face each other: Modern One and Modern Two on Belford Road, to the west of the city centre. The Gallery has a collection of more than 6000 paintings, sculptures, installations, video work, prints and drawings and also stages major exhibitions.

The first Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art opened in the August 1960 in Inverleith House, a Georgian building set in the middle of Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Garden. In 1984 the National Gallery moved to Belford Road, and Inverleith House became a contemporary art gallery, curated by the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, also featuring exhibitions of works and specimens from its historic collections.

In 1984 the Gallery moved to the former premises of the John Watson's Institution, a large neo-classical building designed by William Burn in 1825 as a refuge for fatherless children.

Works from the collection are presented here as well as a programme of changing exhibitions. The early part of the collection features European art from the beginning of the twentieth century, including work by André Derain and Pierre Bonnard, cubist paintings and holdings of expressionist and modern British art. Special highlights include paintings by Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso and the Scottish Colourists Samuel John Peploe, John Duncan Fergusson, Francis Cadell and Leslie Hunter.


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