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May 2021

  • Mimi, by Rachel Maclean

    Freaky fairytales: the upside-down mind of Rachel Maclean – in pictures

    She’s starred in DayGlo works as a post-truth populist and an army of germs. Now the inventive Scot is celebrating her first public artwork – an abandoned shop at Jupiter Artland where normal rules don’t apply

April 2021

  • 100Things

    Art, gigs, theatre: 100 must-see events to book as Britain reopens

  • Grandiose but intimate … The Light Pours Out of Me (2012), at Jupiter Artland.

    The Great British Art Tour
    The Great British Art Tour: a crystalline cave to dazzle and unsettle

June 2019

  • Rachael Young

    Edinburgh festival 2019: 50 theatre, comedy and dance shows to see

    There’s a Belle and Sebastian play, a show in a hair salon, Frances Barber performing Pet Shop Boys songs and top comics including Josie Long and Stephen Fry. Here’s our guide to the world’s biggest arts festival

May 2019

  • You Imagine What You Desire sculpture

    Art in the open: the joys of Jupiter Artland sculpture park

    The innovative sculpture park near Edinburgh is reopening for summer, marking its second decade with new commissions and an art and music festival

August 2018

  • Sculpture by Antony Gormley, Inside Australia exhibition, on Lake Ballard, Western Australia

    Readers' travel tips
    10 of the best outdoor art installations worldwide: readers’ travel tips

    Even the most memorable landscape or city is lifted to another level by open-air artworks, as our readers reveal

July 2018

  • Yorkshire Sculpture Park Jonathan Borofsky, Molecule Man 1+1+1, 1990. Courtesy The Frank Cohen Collection and YSP. Photo © Jonty Wilde. 47

    Readers' travel tips
    10 of the best UK outdoor family culture trips: readers’ travel tips

    From an outdoor sculpture park to a famous battlefield, and a troupe of Shakespearean actors, here are 10 stimulating day trips – for grownups and kids

May 2018

  • From top left: Birmingham International Dance Festival, Simon Rattle, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Raye, Love from a Stranger

    Culture highlights of the week
    What to see this week in the UK

  •  Self Portrait in Crouching Position (1913) by Egon Schiele, on show at Tate Liverpool.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Incendiary Schiele, swaggering Schnabel and dynamic Dean – the week in art

August 2017

  • Stephen Sutcliffe: Sex Symbols in Sandwich Signs, which is part of the Edinburgh art festival. Photograph: Lindsay Anderson Archive

    Art Weekly newsletter
    The kinkiest art export, a hymn to breastfeeding, and Raphael's youthful genius – the week in art

    A meditation on popcorn, women weavers celebrated, plus a terrifying portrait of a nation on the brink of disaster – all in your weekly dispatch

July 2017

  • Spray, 1939 by Harold Williamson.

    Edinburgh art festival review – the dark side of Robert Burns

  • Pablo Bronstein, render for ‘The Rose Walk’, new permanent commission at Jupiter Artland Summer 2017. Courtesy Jupiter Artland (4)

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Sex and social realism, Scotland's new gothic folly and Frieze all summer long – the week in art

June 2017

  • Summer arts preview 2017

    Summer arts preview 2017
    Summer 2017's finest art, design and photography

    Tapestry goes into space, Matisse and his subjects take over the Royal Academy, black power is on the rise, the V&A gets some va-va-voom and Manchester goes mad for New Order. Here are the pick of the summer’s art shows

August 2016

  • Hans Ulrich Obrist.

    What inspires Hans Ulrich Obrist and seven other cultural tastemakers

    The heads of the Serpentine, Secret Cinema, Glasgow International, the Young Vic and others on how they find fresh talent and new ideas

July 2016

  • Christian Boltanski’s Animitas.

    Edinburgh art festival 2016 review – where Lothian meets utopian

    Christian Boltanski, Damián Ortega and Alice Neel impress in this year’s strongly international show

May 2016

  • Carsten Höller and Anish Kapoor’s Slide at the ArcelorMittal Orbit to open 24 June 2016. Tickets for The Slide at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park are now on sale. ArcelorMittal Orbit slide CGI

    Summer arts preview 2016
    Wild walks, slides and crazy golf: art shows to throw yourself into

    Stuck for summer fun? Well, why not play golf with Jeremy Deller, spiral down a chute with Carsten Höller, or get lost in Edinburgh’s eerie sculpture park?

April 2016

  • The statues Melancholy and Raving Madness by Caius Gabriel Cibber at the entrance to the Bethlem Museum of the Mind.

    Bethlem Museum of the Mind on shortlist for museum of year award

    Museum in grounds of mental hospital up against V&A, Arnolfini, York Art Gallery and Jupiter Artland sculpture park and gallery

August 2015

  • The King Must Die at Old Royal High School, Edinburgh, by Marvin Gaye Chetwynd.

    A slight and silly sideshow: how Edinburgh art festival lost its way

  • john chamberlain

    Edinburgh art festival 2015 review – a great year for sculpture

January 2015

  • The Bridge Inn

    British boltholes
    The Bridge Inn, Ratho, Edinburgh: hotel review

    Lucy Gillmore pigs out at this stylish canalside inn – officially the best pub in Scotland – where meats are reared or shot locally
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