I love this place! Across the two galleries there is so much to see and do. The 1960s decade exhibition at Modern Two was the highlight. We finished our visit with a delicious lunch in Paolozzi’s Kitchen followed by the gift shop where you can buy postcards of your favourite artworks!
If you like modern art, this museum is worth for you to visit in Edinburgh, there are plenty of collections inside
Two modern art galleries with a short walk in between. Helpful descriptions in the rooms. Great cafe with blankets available to take out and sit on the lawn to enjoy the sculptures.
Just a short walk away from Modern Two with interesting sculptures outside on its public ground. Not to miss Antony Gormley’s figure, a part of the figure series extended to the Water of Leith. And Henry Moore’s Reclining Figure next to the main entrance.
Fans of modern art beware of the 5pm closin
Always a nice relaxed, chill time at the Modern Galleries in Edinburgh.
Super friendly and welcoming vibes and well organised when busy. I was there on a quiet Monday and so didn’t have to wait to enter. Alberta Whittle exhibit is a must. As is “The Decades of Change 1900-1980”. To top off, outside,
I had to pop here to pick up a Click and collect item from the gift shop. The staff were extremely helpful and once I did that, I then had a wander around the gallery. Lots to see,from paintings to video installations. The grounds of this gallery are simply beautiful. It was a lovely sunny day when
We visited specifically on a day when we knew a family event was being hosted which allowed us to follow a trail around the exhibits and talk through various pieces of art and inspire some sketching. Exhibits are well laid out and have plenty of explanation.
The family art basket was a great idea w
Stunning building with a not extended, but very interesting collection (Dada, Surrealists, contemporary art). The garden is a sculpture of its own! If interested in Afroamerican and Afrocaribean art, there is an amazing Alberta Whittle exhibition until Jan 2024. The entrance is free of charge, as in
Very nice place, the learning room for children it's great, just a little bit dirty and without wipes to clean surfaces.
Everything great.
I went to see the Harryhausen-Titan of Cinema exhibition when it was on at Modern Two, and it blew my mind. Having grown up with his movies and having trained to be prop maker myself, this was a dream come true. The curation of the display was a phenomenon to behold. It was clear that a lot of input
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