Die Zukunft ist in uns, sie ist nicht irgendwo anders vom Künstler Nathan Coley, der in der Parliament Hall als Teil von Edinburgh Art Fes gezeigt wird
4242 x 2828 px | 35,9 x 23,9 cm | 14,1 x 9,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
24. Juli 2019
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The Future is Inside Us, It’s not Somewhere Else by artist Nathan Coley displayed in Parliament Hall as part of Edinburgh Art Festival 2019 Commissions Programme Stories for an Uncertain World Pictured Edinburgh Art Festival Director Sorcha Carey Press release – 24th July 2019 The 16th edition of Edinburgh Art Festival launches with work from 300 artists presented in over 50 exhibitions across the city IMAGES AND PRESS INFO AVAILABLE HERE The 16th edition of Edinburgh Art Festival is officially underway, running from 25 July – 25 August 2019. The major platform for the visual arts as part of Edinburgh’s world-famous summer festival season, Edinburgh Art Festival 2019 features the work of over 300 artists from Scotland and across the world, presenting over 50 exhibitions and more than 140 events across a hugely diverse range of galleries, venues and historic and unexpected spaces throughout the city, proudly demonstrating and celebrating the strength and vitality of visual arts in Edinburgh. Featuring premieres of ambitious new work from internationally renowned artists, major survey shows and retrospectives, world-class contemporary art, exciting emerging talent, pop up exhibitions and a wide-ranging series of talks and events. Edinburgh Art Festival 2019 is programmed in partnership with galleries, museums and artist-run spaces across the city, and the majority is free to attend. Edinburgh Art Festival 2019 Highlights World premieres of ambitious new work including: Real Music by Samson Young at Talbot Rice Gallery; Gateway by Joana Vasconcelos at Jupiter Artland; Night Walk for Edinburgh by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller from The Fruitmarket Gallery; Caroline Achaintre at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop; and as part of the annual festival Commissions Programme, new projects by Nathan Coley, Alfredo Jaar, Rosalind Nashashibi, Corin Sworn and Sriwhana Spong at sites across the city, exploring Stories for an Uncertain World. Two exci