I still believe in miracles

Juergen Teller, William Eggleston 1, Memphis, 2004. Courtesy of Juergen Teller.

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Overview

I still believe in miracles celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of the world renowned and influential exhibitions programme at Inverleith House, which has included some of the most memorable exhibitions ever staged in the UK. I still believe in miracles features major works by leading artists based in Scotland and abroad who have all made highly acclaimed solo exhibitions for the gallery over its thirty year history. The exhibition takes its title from a text work created by Douglas Gordon which has been on permanent display in the gallery since 2005.

New and existing works by artists ranging from Louise Bourgeois and Isa Genzken to Nicolas Party and Richard Wright include a wall drawing created by the great American artist Robert Ryman in 2006 which has been uncovered for viewing once again. Contemporary works are accompanied by archival drawings from the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and the Linnaean Society of London. The exhibition embodies Inverleith House’s three-decade long engagement with both contemporary art and botany, acknowledging the continuing importance of both artistic and scientific enquiry in our understanding of the natural world. 

Supported by Creative Scotland. 

When

23 July – 23 October
Tue – Sun, 10am – 5.30pm
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Where

Inverleith House
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Inverleith Row,
Edinburgh, EH3 5LR




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