GALLERIES' EDITORIAL ARTICLES: ISSUE No 303, AUGUST 2008
SUMMER IN SCOTLAND
Bill Hare previews shows in Edinburgh as the Festival opens and we also take a look at exhibitions around the rest of the country from Aberdeenshire to Glasgow.
PUBLIC EYE
Sarah Drury reports on four shows at public galleries in London: 'The Lure of the East' at Tate Britain, 'Radical Light' at the National, Vilhelm Hammershoi at the RA and 'Psycho Buildings' at the Hayward.
THE EMERGENCE OF VIDEO
As part of our '25 Years On' series, Pryle Behrman considers the rise of Video Art.
ART OF THE ISLANDS
What makes galleries situated on the islands of Britain - from Shetland to the Scillies - different? Lancine Hope investigates.
NUTS & BOLTS: ON WRITING ART BOOKS
The final part of Tom Rosenthal's reflections on a working life spent in art book writing and publishing.
THUMBNAILS
Activities at five venues encapsulated: the landscapes of Michael B Edwards at Gallery LeFort in Bath, pastoral prints by Samuel Palmer nearby at Larkhall, 140 artists in the Tamar Valley Open Studios on the Devon/Cornwall border, a community building project at Wysing Arts Centre near Cambridge and environment-based work at Fermynwoods, Northants.
CECIL COLLINS
Nicholas Usherwood on the centenary celebration at Monnow Valley Arts Centre for the distinguished visionary artist.
BOOK REVIEWS
Recent titles on American Prints from Hopper to Pollock, the Italian Divisionist Painters and Branding the 20th Century Totalitarian State.
ANTENNAE
Our news column highlighting people and places, including the Simon Sainsbury Bequest at Tate Britain, the 'Fabric of Myth' at Compton Verney and a new Figurative Art Prize at the Mall Galleries which invites the public to join in the voting . . .