Past Exhibitions
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The Christmas Show
27 November - 18 December 2021 This winter we are delighted to once again present our Christmas Show. Featuring over a hundred works by our Royal Scottish Academicians, many at affordable prices, the exhibition will be a wonderful opportunity to peruse Christmas gifts or acquire a new work for your own collection. Read more -
Paul Furneaux
目の戸 | Mado 28 October - 21 November 2021 The Academicians' Gallery | Free entry 目の戸 | Mado is an exhibition of new works by Paul Furneaux RSA. Explore the viewing room Renowned for his mastery of the Japanese printmaking technique of Mokuhanga, Furneaux’s work takes inspiration from the colours, shapes and textures of both the Scottish and Japanese... Read more -
20th Century Boys
A Memorial 28 October - 21 November 2021 RSA Lower Galleries Free entry, no booking required This autumn we are celebrating the careers of Royal Scottish Academicians David Evans (1942-2020), Alexander Fraser (1940-2020), Kirkland Main (1942-2020), James Morrison (1932-2020) and Alan Robb (1946-2020). The exhibition will showcase a selection of paintings from across their careers, highlighting a cross-section... Read more -
James Castle
First Light 11 September - 17 October 2021 Gallery 7, RSA Upper Galleries | Free entry - booking required The Royal Scottish Academy is pleased to present James Castle: First Light. James Castle is a Scottish sculptor living and working in Wiltshire. This exhibition includes new bronzes and jesmonite sculptures, as well as Castle’s evocative drawings. As the... Read more -
ANDIAMO!
Forty Years of the RSA John Kinross Scholarships to Florence 11 September - 17 October 2021 RSA Upper Galleries. Click here to book your visit. Booking at the door is possible depending on space. Exhibitors: Mary Bourne RSA | Matt Collier | Kevin Dagg | William Darrell | Jamie Fitzpatrick | Neil Gall | Ian Goodfellow | Hannah Imlach | Chantal Joffe RA | Steven MacIver... Read more -
Frances Walker
Travelling On 1 August - 5 September 2021 Gallery 1, RSA Upper Galleries | Free entry - booking required Frances Walker is one of the most recognisable names in Scottish art. Having celebrated her 90th birthday in 2020, the Royal Scottish Academy is delighted to host an exhibition traversing the breadth of her illustrious career this August. Including... Read more -
Bill Scott
1 August - 5 September 2021 RSA Upper Galleries (Sculpture Court, Gallery 6, Gallery 7) Click here to book your visit online. Walk-in bookings are possible at the door depending on space. We are pleased to present this major retrospective exhibition of the work and career of Past President of the Royal Scottish Academy, Bill Scott... Read more -
Interior Landscapes
26 June - 25 July 2021 RSA Lower Galleries Free entry, booking required. Booking at the door is possible provided space is available. COVID-19 safety restrictions will be in place. Exhibitors: Sam Ainsley RSA | Mary Arnold-Forster RSA | Philip Clissett | Doug Cocker RSA | Victoria Crowe RSA | Paul Furneaux RSA | Oisín Gallagher... Read more -
Francis Convery
Hindsight 25 June - 27 July 2021 The Royal Scottish Academy is pleased to present Hindsight, an exhibition of new paintings by Francis Convery RSA. Focusing on the process of constant revision towards resolution that underlies Convery’s practice, Hindsight explores the sense of flux that defines these vivid paintings of the Scottish landscape.
Whilst Convery trained as an observational painter, he often works without any visual references, drawing on the changeability of the rural Angus landscape that surrounds his studio. The paintings evoke the ever-changing face of this north-easterly landscape, with figures often caught in moments of transience: crossing a foot bridge or resting in the shade of the forest canopy. In paintings like Black Isle Convery conjures a strong sense of place with abstracted shapes which hint at the soft curves of the coastline.
Although not immediately obvious, the paintings in this exhibition are a product of the upheavals of the last 18 months. Even though Convery’s daily routine at his rural studio has continued relatively unaffected, the series titled Working from Home shows that recent societal changes are permeating his subject matter. Another series reflects on the floods on the River Dee in October 2020 which Convery describes as ‘shocking in their suddenness, adding to a local experience that was increasingly like a Biblical epic: the plague… now the flood’.
Drawn to this altered ‘water world,’ Convery sought objective observation in this newly unfamiliar landscape. Throughout the exhibition, a sense of change and fluidity in daily life is present, with Convery’s sense of ‘hindsight’ constantly underwriting this notion.
Convery is an intuitive painter, interweaving the shapes, textures and colours of the landscape with a gestural touch that relates to the abstracted lines of the Edinburgh School, namely William Gillies RSA and Robin Philipson PPRSA, but also to the bold colours of John Bellany HRSA and Alan Davie HRSA. However, the elegance of Convery’s composition defines his style. Often using a geometry of serpentine trees to add lofty verticality or bridges and paths to bring strong diagonal thrust, Convery marks out a stage set for each scene. Reminiscent of Uccello and the Renaissance masters, this depth of field renders the viewer surrounded, wholly engulfed by the ethereal landscape.
Also particular to Convery’s style is a use of pattern, decorative shape and collage that perhaps betrays the influence of the famous textile trade of his hometown of Paisley. In The Hammock Convery suggests the serenity of the waterside setting with a gentle rippling pattern that contrasts strikingly with the impasto painting of the tree trunks and the collaged fence below. Convery’s championing of these mixed media techniques in painting has had considerable influence on younger generations of artists emerging from Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen, where he was Head of Painting for 14 years.
Speaking about this new body of work, Convery has said: ‘Though my paintings feature elements of realism: recognisable shapes, environments, colour, tone, form, compositional geometry and relative scale; they are clearly paintings which reference a nuanced and subjective reality, while exploring a painting process. They are arrived at after lengthy revision, where some form of “hindsight” begins to emerge for me and I recognise how it should be resolved.’ Read more -
Pandemic
A Personal Response to COVID-19 23 May - 20 June 2021 Thurs - Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 12 - 5pm RSA Lower Galleries Booking is essential and COVID-19 safety restrictions will be in place. Book your visit here . We are delighted to re-open with a Lower Galleries exhibition featuring a selection of work from seven winners of the RSA... Read more -
RSA Schools Art Awards 2021
22 April - 30 May 2021 The RSA Schools Art Award is open to all Secondary and Special Schools in Scotland. The competition has been running since 1986 and is considered by teachers to be one of the most prestigious awards made to pupils. Supported by Scottish law firm Brodies LLP , prizes are awarded for... Read more -
195th RSA Annual Exhibition
3 April - 30 May 2021 We are delighted to present the 195th Annual Exhibition of the Royal Scottish Academy, entirely online. Click here to view the full exhibition. The Annual Exhibition is the core of the RSA's exhibition programme, and represents the Academy's commitment to promoting excellence in visual art in Scotland. In light of... Read more -
Latitudes
Recent work from RSA Award Winners 22 January - 17 March 2021 Exhibitors: Sara Alonso | Ronald Binnie | Sam Drake | Richard Goldsworthy | Steven Grainger | Lily Macrae | Blair McLaughlin | Aidan Stephen The Royal Scottish Academy presents Latitudes, an exhibition celebrating the far-reaching scope of recent work by the winners of RSA awards. Every year, the Royal Scottish... Read more