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Helen Flockhart RSA
Academician Q&AHelen Flockhart RSA, credit Jeremy Sutton HibbertEach month, we’re sitting down with one of our Academicians to discuss their practice, influences and upcoming projects. Today, we’re speaking to Helen Flockhart RSA about the Garden of Eden, studying in Poland, and New Contemporaries.
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Robbie Bushe RSA
Academician Q&ARobbie Bushe studio portrait, photo Helen PughWe’re sitting down with our Academicians to discuss their practices, influences and upcoming projects. Today, we’re speaking to Robbie Bushe RSA about childhood memories, the RSA Blackadder Houston Mid-Career Painting Award and Frontiers.
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[L-R] William Crozier, William Geissler and William Gillies in Florence, 1924. Photo: National Galleries of Scotland.
Modernism and Nation: William Gillies and his Contemporaries opened at the Pier Arts Centre in June, and as it says on the tin, the exhibition includes a selection of works by Gillies’ friends and associates – including William Crozier ARSA.
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Jocelynn Cairns, Buchanan High Special School
A celebration of student creativity in Scotland, the RSA Schools Art Award has been running since 1986, and this year’s exhibition of winning entries is now live.
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Jo Ganter RSA
Academician Q&ASeeing SoundEach month, we’re sitting down with an artist to discuss their practice, influences and upcoming projects. Today, we’re speaking to Jo Ganter RSA about music, working in series and John Kinross Scholarships.
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The Diploma Collection
From the CollectionsDavid Octavius Hill RSAIt is a requirement of everyone who is elected to the Royal Scottish Academy to deposit an example of their current practice into our Diploma Collection. Today we're taking a look at some of those works, and some anomalies.
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The Quiet Path
From The CollectionsAdam Bruce Thomson OBE RSA, Head of a Girl, c.1943. Oil on canvas, RSA Thorburn Ross Memorial Fund Purchase, 1943.A major new exhibition exploring the life and work of Adam Bruce Thomson RSA has recently opened at the City Art Centre, and includes five works from RSA Collections.
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Schotz, scanning and student internships
From the CollectionsOur Collections department have been busy building important links with further education providers to help provide experience for those considering a career in the heritage sector.
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John Maclauchlan Milne RSA
From the CollectionsJohn Maclauchlan Milne RSA, Sands of MorarJohn Maclauchlan Milne RSA (1885-1957), the man often labelled as the fifth, or missing, Scottish Colourist, was until the beginning of this year represented in our Collections only by his Diploma painting - Sands of Morar. Now, with the support of author Maurice Millar, we have accessioned a number of artworks, images and items belonging to Maclauchlan Milne, giving us a much more rounded picture of the artist. -
Edward Summerton RSA
Academician Q&AEach month, we’re sitting down with an artist to discuss their practice, influences and upcoming projects. Today, we’re speaking to Edward Summerton RSA about Art Angel, collaborative experiences and a big wobbly thumb.
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From Calton Hill to Trafalgar Square
From the CollectionsRobert Adamson and David Octavius Hill RSA, Thomas Duncan (c.1843). Calotype.This May, the National Gallery in London will begin a year of celebrations to mark their bicentenary. As they celebrate their past and look forward to the future, we thought we’d take a look at a few connections from the RSA Collection. -
Spreading the Word
From the CollectionsWillie Rodger RSAWe’re taking a look at stamps and aerogrammes that have either been designed by, or feature, Academicians and their work. -
Charlotte Sinton, George Heriot's SchoolWith applications now open for the 2024 Schools Art Award, we thought we’d take a look back to 2023 and share some of the wonderful works from students across Scotland.
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Gareth Fisher PRSA
Academician Q&AGareth Fisher PRSAWe are pleased to present a new series of interviews featuring our Academicians. Each month, we’ll be sitting down with an artist to discuss their practice, influences and upcoming projects. -
Off the shelf
From the CollectionsDe Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri SeptemTo celebrate World Book Day on Thursday 7 March, we’re sharing some information on recent additions to the RSA Library.
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Academy Awards: 1981 - 1989
From the CollectionsEdward Summerton RSA, Flying Lizard. Watercolour on paper.This is the final article celebrating our Academy Awards and features the Alastair Salvesen Art Scholarship and the RSA John Kinross Travel Scholarship. -
Academy Awards: 1879 – 1903
#FromTheCollectionsGeorge Paul Chalmers RSA, Portrait of John Pettie RA HRSA (1862). Oil on canvas.This is the second of three articles celebrating our Academy Awards and begins with the Chalmers Bursary. -
Academy Awards: 1851 - 1878
#FromTheCollectionsRobert Herdman, The Massacre of the Innocents (after Tintoretto)With Awards Season now in full swing, we thought we'd share some of the background stories behind our own “Academy Awards”.
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Peacock Calendar Suite
From the CollectionsJanuary: Philip Reeves RSA, Untitled. Etching.As a new year beckons, many of us will be filling in key dates in our new 2024 calendars. So, we thought there would be no better opportunity to share a special group of prints from the Collections, the Peacock Calendar Suite of 1976.
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William Gillies: Celebrating a British Modernist
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The Twelve Days of Christmas
From The CollectionsDavid McClure RSA (1926-1998), Flowers with Red Pear. Oil on board, gifted 1986.As the countdown to Christmas begins, we thought we’d illustrate The Twelve Days of Christmas with works from RSA Collections.
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Aqsa Arif
Artist Q&AAqsa Arif, Dreaming of old sun and mother's shawlIn Residence exhibitor and 2023 RSA Morton Award winner Aqsa Arif discusses her practice, influences and upcoming projects. -
Henry Kondracki RSA
Artist Q&AGoing Down the Mound, Oil on board.Henry Kondracki RSA speaks to Gallery Manager Flora La Thangue about his practice, influences and what it means to be a painter today.
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Each year, the RSA Friends are invited to attend an international holiday with a focus on touring art galleries and museums. In May, they headed to Oslo, one of Europe’s most vibrant capitals.
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John Maxwell, The AppleFirst nominated for election as an Associate Member of the Royal Scottish Academy (ARSA) in the early 1930s.
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In April we mark the 50th anniversary of the death, and in September the 125th anniversary of the birth, of Sir William George Gillies RA RSA RGI RSW.
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2022 marks the 168th anniversary of the death of our shortest-ever-serving Honorary Member, Professor Edward Forbes.
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In the lead-up to our current exhibition on William Wilson RSA, our Collections team were busy trying to identify several subjects amongst our own Wilson pictures.
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Fruits of research appear in new book on one of our past Members as exhibition prepares to showcase his work.
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June 24 2022 marks 99 years since architect Peter Womersley ARSA (1923-93) was born.
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John Bellany HRSA (1942-2013)
One of Scotland's most prolific artists' would have been 80 on June 18 2022 -
Robert Adamson (1821-48), D O Hill RSA seated with a book, calotype print, around 1843-48, gifted by D O Hill, around 1852.
Early pioneer of photography and stalwart of the RSA, read more about the life of this fascinating man.
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Sir Stanley Cursiter OBE RSA (1887-1976), Surf, oil on canvas (1937), RSA Diploma Collection deposit, 1937.
Sir Stanley Cursiter RSA's (1887-1976) contribution to Scotland's art landscape can not be overstated.
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The King’s Pictures
Royalty, World Wars, and Soviet Spies.1947 saw the opening of The King's Pictures, an exhibtition of works from the collections of King George VI.
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Image of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery by Andrew LeeRobert Rowand Anderson was born in Edinburgh on 5 April in 1834.
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Sir John James Burnet RA RSA (1857-1938) Sketch for proposed decoration of staircase, British Museum Extension, ink and watercolour on paper, about 1903-13, RSA Diploma Collection deposit, 1915.
The 31st of March 2022 marks 165 years since the birth of Sir John James Burnet FRSE FRIBA RSA RA.
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Image caption: (1993.016) John Pettie RA HRSA (1839-93), George Paul Chalmers RSA, oil on canvas (1862), RSA Collections gifted by William B Hardie, 1911
As 1878 dawned the Academy was in a strong position with our first fifty years behind us. On 16 February however we were hit by one of the most tragic and unresolved events in our history.
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The Patons of Dunfermline
Bi-Centenary of Sir Joseph Noël Paton RSA (1821-1901)2021 has already seen us celebrate the centenary of the births of two of our women members; Joan Eardley RSA (1921-63) and Ann Henderson RSA (1921-1976). This year however also marks the bi-centenary of two siblings from the Paton family of Dunfermline.
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James Harvey “Nobby” Clark ARSA
(1886-1980)Sergeant Jimmy, front view, painted plaster, J Harvey Clark ARSAAn enquiry sheds light on a lesser known Associate Member.
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Proposed and Seconded
Women Artists Nominated for Election to the Royal Scottish Academy in the 1920sInspired by the 'Bright Shadows: Scottish Art in the 1920s' collection display at the City Art Centre, curator and art historian Alice Strang explores the women artists who were 'proposed and seconded' for election to the Academy during that decade.
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It is with the deepest regret and sadness that I note the passing of Dame Elizabeth Blackadder on 23rd August 2021, just a month short of her 90th birthday.
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As part of national celebrations to mark the Centenary (on 18 May) of the birth in 1921 of Joan Kathleen Harding Eardley RSA, Robin H Rodger, from the RSA’s collections team considers her position with specific regard to the Royal Scottish Academy.
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It is with greatest sorrow that the Royal Scottish Academy note the death of His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh today the 9th April 2021.
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Nothing if not diverse
An Introduction to the Academy’s Poetic HeritageTo mark the resignation towards the end of last year of sculptor William Brotherston RSA as the Academy’s Librarian, and of the subsequent election of Dr Fiona Dean RSA as the first woman holder of the post, Robin H. Rodger has been considering the Academy’s poetic heritage through the works of some of its Members.