198th RSA Annual Exhibition
Now in its 198th year, the RSA Annual Exhibition provides a platform for contemporary painting, sculpture, film, printmaking, photography and installation alongside work by some of the country’s leading architects. The exhibition will be available to view from 11 May - 16 June 2024 at the Royal Scottish Academy on The Mound in Edinburgh
Henry Kondracki: Joie de vivre
A new exhibition hosted by the Academicians’ Gallery, Joie De Vivre, includes new paintings by Henry Kondracki RSA at the Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh from 21 October 2023 to 19 November 2023.
A Journey Shared
The Royal Scottish Academy celebrates the lives and work of Elizabeth Blackadder and John Houston in a major exhibition, A Journey Shared, focusing on their travels, research and studio practices.
New Contemporaries
Now in its 14th year, the RSA New Contemporaries exhibition offers a unique opportunity to see some of the best-emerging talent in Scotland under one roof. Showcasing 57 graduates selected from the 2021 degree shows, the exhibition features a diverse array of painting, sculpture, film-making, photography, printmaking, installation, performance and architecture.
Into the Distance
The Royal Scottish Academy presents new work from the 2020 and 2021 RSA Barns-Graham Travel Award winners Natasha Jensen and Paige Silverman, alongside sharing current work by past winners and tracing the development of their practice in the intervening years. Alongside is an exhibition of the work of William Littlejohn, In New Light. The exhibitions take place at the RSA in Edinburgh from 14 January until 1 March 2023.
Leon Morrocco -Long Road Home
Coinciding with Leon Morocco’s 80th birthday, the Royal Scottish Academy mounts a significant homecoming exhibition of the artists work, Long Road Home. Encompassing 65 years of practice, the exhibition includes early drawings, previously unseen paintings and a selection of Morrocco’s most recent work.
Scotland Small?
The Royal Scottish Academy present new bodies of work from eight artists, supported by RSA Residencies for Scotland, whose practices all share a strong connection to the landscape.