1 August – 1 September 2013

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

From Death to Death and Other Small Tales: Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the D.Daskalopoulos Collection

15 December 2012 – 8 September 2013

Ernesto Neto, It happens when the body is anatomy of time, 2000, D.Daskalopoulos Collection. © the artist, courtesy Tania Bonakdar Gallery and Galeria Fortes Vilaça

From Death to Death and Other Small Tales brings together works from the D.Daskalopoulos Collection, one of the most important private collections of modern and contemporary art, with major works from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. This innovative exhibition comprises approximately 130 works and creates a new and dynamic context for both collections.

 

Through often surprising juxtapositions between works, the exhibition highlights the significance of the body as a theme in 20th and 21st century art practice and enables audiences to view many world-class artworks that have never before been seen in Scotland. Many of the most significant names in post-war and contemporary art are represented – figures whose output and ideas have shaped the way in which subsequent generations of artists have developed and others continue to emerge. Artists represented within the exhibition include Marina Abramović, Matthew Barney, Hans Bellmer, Joseph Beuys, Louise Bourgeois, Salvador Dalí, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Gober, David Hammons, Mike Kelley, Sarah Lucas, Ana Mendieta, René Magritte, Ernesto Neto, Pablo Picasso and Kiki Smith.

 

Please note this exhibition features nudity and imagery of an explicit nature. Rooms with such content are highlighted in the exhibition.

 

This exhibition is in Modern One. 

 

Mon–Sun, 10am–5pm (6pm during August)

Free admission

 

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Modern One: 75 Belford Road, EH4 3DR

Modern Two: 73 Belford Road, EH4 3DS

0131 624 6200

www.nationalgalleries.org/modernartgalleries

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Witches & Wicked Bodies

27 July – 3 November 2013

John Raphael Smith after Henry Fuseli, The Weird Sisters, 1785 © British Museum

An exploration of how witches and witchcraft have been depicted by artists over the past 500 years, including works by Albrecht Dürer, Francisco de Goya and William Blake, alongside pieces by 20th century artists such as Paula Rego and Kiki Smith.


The exhibition comprises 16th and 17th century prints and drawings that through the advent of the printing press spread artists' ideas, myths and fears about witches from country to country, successfully embedding these images in our visual culture to the present day. Modern works included in the show challenge how these myths have formed the basis for negative cultural representations of women. 

 

Including major works on loan from the British Museum, the National Gallery (London), Tate, the Victoria & Albert Museum, as well as works from the Galleries’ own collections, Witches & Wicked Bodies will be an investigation of extremes, exploring the highly exaggerated ways in which witches have been represented, from hideous hags to beautiful seductresses.

 

This exhibition is in Modern Two. 

 

Supported by the Patrons of the National Galleries of Scotland. In association with the British Museum.

 

Mon–Sun, 10am–5pm (6pm during August)

Adult £7, concessions £5

 

 

 

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

Modern One: 75 Belford Road, EH4 3DR

Modern Two: 73 Belford Road, EH4 3DS

0131 624 6200

www.nationalgalleries.org/modernartgalleries

Events

2 August 2013
'Round about the Cauldron': The Witchcraft Scenes of Salvator Rosa

12:45–13:30pm

Free admission


 

19 August 2013
The Potency of the Performed Act

12:45–13:30pm

Free admission


 

20 August 2013
Talk: Fatal Magic: The Attractions of Witchcraft

6–7pm

Free admission, booking essential. 


 

30 August 2013
Haunted and Fairy-Taken Witches: The Place of the Restless Dead in Scottish Witch Trials

12:45–13:30pm

Free admission