“Imagine the Venice Biennale co-curated by Henri Matisse and Robert Rauschenberg in a neo-Palladian villa and you have an idea of the improbable loveliness of I Still Believe in Miracles, this summer’s exhibition at
Inverleith House in Edinburgh.”
Inverleith House in Edinburgh.”
Financial Times
Discussion-led Tours | 2 – 3pm | Saturday 15 & 22 October | Free
Join Inverleith House staff for an insightful tour of I still believe in miracles.
Tours bookable via Eventbrite
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I Still Believe… | John Hope Gateway Gallery | 22 July – Dec 2016
Displayed together for the first time, I Still Believe… features 30 rarely seen exhibition posters, some of which may be purchased at the Inverleith House reception.
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Images:
1. Installation view, I still believe in miracles, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Juergen Teller, ‘Cerith, Suffolk’, 2011 (Courtesy Studio Juergen Teller); Dan Colen, ‘Blowin in the wind’, 2013 (Courtesy of the artist, Gagosian Gallery) ).
2. Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Series One, Drawing No. 7, (London, August), 1995, Series One, Drawing No. 9, (Agey, August 24th), 1995, Series One, Drawing No. 10, (Agey), 1995, Series Three, Drawing No. 1, Oxford, November, 1997, installation view, I still believe in miracles, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Courtesy the artist, Cabinet Gallery, London.
3. Richard Tuttle, Separation (Group 4, Number 5), 2015, installation view, I still believe in miracles, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Courtesy the artist, Modern Art.
1. Installation view, I still believe in miracles, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Juergen Teller, ‘Cerith, Suffolk’, 2011 (Courtesy Studio Juergen Teller); Dan Colen, ‘Blowin in the wind’, 2013 (Courtesy of the artist, Gagosian Gallery) ).
2. Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Series One, Drawing No. 7, (London, August), 1995, Series One, Drawing No. 9, (Agey, August 24th), 1995, Series One, Drawing No. 10, (Agey), 1995, Series Three, Drawing No. 1, Oxford, November, 1997, installation view, I still believe in miracles, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Courtesy the artist, Cabinet Gallery, London.
3. Richard Tuttle, Separation (Group 4, Number 5), 2015, installation view, I still believe in miracles, Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Courtesy the artist, Modern Art.