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National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One
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Modern Two, formerly the Dean Gallery, in Edinburgh, is one of the two buildings housing the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, one of Scotland's national art galleries. It is operated by National Galleries Scotland. It is twinned with Modern One which lies on the opposite side of Belford Road.
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National Galleries Scotland: Modern Two
73 Belford Rd, Edinburgh EH4 3DS, United Kingdom
Dean Village
Dean Path, Edinburgh EH4 3AY, United Kingdom
St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral
Palmerston Pl, Edinburgh EH12 5AW, United Kingdom
Deans Bridge
Queensferry Rd, Edinburgh EH3 7UA, United Kingdom
Deans Village
3 Hawthornbank Ln, Edinburgh EH4 3BH, United Kingdom
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62 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5LA, United Kingdom
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48 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5LA, United Kingdom
NAM
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Platform 5
8 Clifton Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5DR, United Kingdom
Vietnam Art Cafe
28 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5JZ, United Kingdom
Rustom Restaurant
2 Grosvenor St, Edinburgh EH12 5EG, United Kingdom
Sunshine Cafe & Art
68 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5LQ, United Kingdom
Dine Murrayfield
8 Murrayfield Pl, Edinburgh EH12 6AA, United Kingdom
Roseburn Cafe
8 Roseburn Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 6AW, United Kingdom
Star Chef Edinburgh 星厨
87 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5HD, United Kingdom
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The Roseate Edinburgh
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Carmichael B&B
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The West End Hotel
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Haymarket Hotel
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No.32 Hotel
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Palmerston Suites
37 Palmerston Pl, Edinburgh EH12 5AU, United Kingdom
Duthus Lodge
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National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One

75 Belford Rd, Edinburgh EH4 3DR, United Kingdom
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Modern Two, formerly the Dean Gallery, in Edinburgh, is one of the two buildings housing the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, one of Scotland's national art galleries. It is operated by National Galleries Scotland. It is twinned with Modern One which lies on the opposite side of Belford Road.

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attractions: National Galleries Scotland: Modern Two, Dean Village, St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Deans Bridge, Deans Village, restaurants: Coates Cafe, Flatbread Turkish Bakery House, NAM, Platform 5, Vietnam Art Cafe, Rustom Restaurant, Sunshine Cafe & Art, Dine Murrayfield, Roseburn Cafe, Star Chef Edinburgh 星厨
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National Galleries Scotland: Modern Two

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Deans Village

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Edinburgh Hidden Gem | Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art🏛️
Natalie GreenNatalie Green
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Karen Jones CitywealthKaren Jones Citywealth
Absolutely stunning collection and garden by Charles jencks who does art and gardens. Do ho suh a Korean artist is the main artist featured right now (may 2024). At first you look and it looks like coloured sketches then you look more and read and realise it’s paper stitched with intricate details. He apparently soaks paper and uses tweezers to pull the threads through. But his art also extends to paper sculpture; bronze and architectural art. I started slow in understanding but became more amazed each room I visited. Really worth watching the video where he has a house placed on the edge of a Californian uni like Dorothy in the wizard of oz. It really feels like his thinking is so other worldly - a new way to accept the current theme of artisan meets artist and can we separate them. The entire museum felt architectural art in theme but it opens a new world of art to digest. The lawn at the front has to be walked around to admire one of the wonders of the world: it feels like a pyramid in spirit - a sculptural concept with water ways. The cafe at the back has a wonderful cottage garden and tables with umbrellas to enjoy a sunny day with dog or friends. Hot cheesey and normal scones await you at 10am. Just peachey. Am so glad I visited. The general collection inside and in the garden is substantial artists like anthony Caro and Jackson pollock. If you like art your heart will sing.
Marianna MignaniMarianna Mignani
Lovely gallery. The permanent collection is not huge, but there are some interesting works. Francis Bacon, Surrealism, Dutch painters.. quite a lot of variety. But I especially enjoyed the focus on Scottish artists. Also in the temporary collections they really emphasis their local, new or old artists. Speaking of which, they have some excellent temporary collections, a lot of which were free! I was pleasantly surprised. I also enjoyed the diversity they displayed. A lot of women painters. For instance, I've recently seen the NOW exhibition, which had artists such as Jenny Saville. Absolutely loved it. It also has a really good café. The quality of the products is really good. Apparently, they have a garden where they cultivate all of the fruit and vegetable, and you can go see it. The staff, too, is very nice. Finally, you can also get in from the Water's of Leith walkway. What a better way to spend your Sunday?
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Absolutely stunning collection and garden by Charles jencks who does art and gardens. Do ho suh a Korean artist is the main artist featured right now (may 2024). At first you look and it looks like coloured sketches then you look more and read and realise it’s paper stitched with intricate details. He apparently soaks paper and uses tweezers to pull the threads through. But his art also extends to paper sculpture; bronze and architectural art. I started slow in understanding but became more amazed each room I visited. Really worth watching the video where he has a house placed on the edge of a Californian uni like Dorothy in the wizard of oz. It really feels like his thinking is so other worldly - a new way to accept the current theme of artisan meets artist and can we separate them. The entire museum felt architectural art in theme but it opens a new world of art to digest. The lawn at the front has to be walked around to admire one of the wonders of the world: it feels like a pyramid in spirit - a sculptural concept with water ways. The cafe at the back has a wonderful cottage garden and tables with umbrellas to enjoy a sunny day with dog or friends. Hot cheesey and normal scones await you at 10am. Just peachey. Am so glad I visited. The general collection inside and in the garden is substantial artists like anthony Caro and Jackson pollock. If you like art your heart will sing.
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Lovely gallery. The permanent collection is not huge, but there are some interesting works. Francis Bacon, Surrealism, Dutch painters.. quite a lot of variety. But I especially enjoyed the focus on Scottish artists. Also in the temporary collections they really emphasis their local, new or old artists. Speaking of which, they have some excellent temporary collections, a lot of which were free! I was pleasantly surprised. I also enjoyed the diversity they displayed. A lot of women painters. For instance, I've recently seen the NOW exhibition, which had artists such as Jenny Saville. Absolutely loved it. It also has a really good café. The quality of the products is really good. Apparently, they have a garden where they cultivate all of the fruit and vegetable, and you can go see it. The staff, too, is very nice. Finally, you can also get in from the Water's of Leith walkway. What a better way to spend your Sunday?
Marianna Mignani

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My visit to the National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One was an exceptional experience that left me in awe of the art and the atmosphere. Located in the heart of Edinburgh, this gallery is a haven for art lovers and a must-visit destination for anyone seeking cultural enrichment.

Upon entering the Modern One building, I was greeted by a sleek and contemporary interior that beautifully complements the art it houses. The gallery's design allows for a seamless flow between the different exhibition spaces, creating a sense of exploration and discovery. The lighting is thoughtfully curated, accentuating the artworks and creating a captivating ambiance throughout.

The collection itself is an outstanding showcase of modern and contemporary art, spanning a wide range of styles and mediums. From renowned masters to emerging artists, the gallery features an impressive array of paintings, sculptures, installations, and multimedia pieces. The curation is expertly done, offering a cohesive and thought-provoking journey through artistic expression.

What impressed me most about the Modern One was the opportunity to encounter works by both internationally acclaimed artists and local Scottish talents. The gallery takes pride in promoting and supporting Scottish artists, giving visitors a unique insight into the country's vibrant art scene. It was inspiring to see the diverse perspectives and creativity on display, making the visit not only a visual delight but also an enriching cultural experience.

The gallery also offers excellent facilities and amenities to enhance the visit. The staff members are knowledgeable, friendly, and always ready to assist with any inquiries. The museum shop features a fantastic selection of art books, prints, and unique gifts that are perfect for art enthusiasts and souvenir hunters alike. The café on-site provides a relaxing space to unwind and reflect on the artwork, with a delightful menu of refreshments and light bites to enjoy.

The National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One is conveniently located within walking distance of other cultural landmarks, such as the Royal Botanic Garden and Edinburgh's city center. This makes it an ideal addition to any itinerary exploring the city's rich cultural offerings.

I highly recommend a visit to the National Galleries of Scotland: Modern One to anyone seeking artistic inspiration and a deeper appreciation for modern and contemporary art. Whether you're a seasoned art aficionado or someone with a budding interest in the creative world, this gallery will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression. Prepare to be amazed by the diverse and thought-provoking artworks on display, and immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene that Edinburgh...

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Absolutely stunning collection and garden by Charles jencks who does art and gardens. Do ho suh a Korean artist is the main artist featured right now (may 2024). At first you look and it looks like coloured sketches then you look more and read and realise it’s paper stitched with intricate details. He apparently soaks paper and uses tweezers to pull the threads through. But his art also extends to paper sculpture; bronze and architectural art. I started slow in understanding but became more amazed each room I visited. Really worth watching the video where he has a house placed on the edge of a Californian uni like Dorothy in the wizard of oz. It really feels like his thinking is so other worldly - a new way to accept the current theme of artisan meets artist and can we separate them. The entire museum felt architectural art in theme but it opens a new world of art to digest. The lawn at the front has to be walked around to admire one of the wonders of the world: it feels like a pyramid in spirit - a sculptural concept with water ways. The cafe at the back has a wonderful cottage garden and tables with umbrellas to enjoy a sunny day with dog or friends. Hot cheesey and normal scones await you at 10am. Just peachey. Am so glad I visited. The general collection inside and in the garden is substantial artists like anthony Caro and Jackson pollock. If you like art your...

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Review: Modern One – National Galleries of Scotland

Location: Edinburgh, Belford Road (near the Water of Leith) Admission: Free (some special exhibitions may charge) Highlights: Works by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, Picasso, and contemporary Scottish artists

First Impressions Modern One, part of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, is housed in a striking neoclassical building surrounded by landscaped grounds featuring sculptures by artists like Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. The atmosphere is welcoming, blending historic architecture with bold modern art.

The Collection The gallery focuses on 20th and 21st-century art, with a strong emphasis on expressionism, surrealism, and contemporary Scottish art. Notable highlights include:

Francis Bacon’s disturbing yet captivating triptychs.

Lucian Freud’s intensely detailed portraits.

Eduardo Paolozzi’s vibrant pop art and sculptures.

Works by Picasso, Miró, and Warhol in rotating exhibitions.

The grounds are an artwork themselves, with installations like Charles Jencks’ Landform, a mesmerizing swirl of ponds and...

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