The Open Eye Gallery 34 Abercromby Pl, Edinburgh EH3 6QE

The Open Eye Gallery

58 Reviews
  • Friday11.00 am–5.00 pm
  • Saturday11.00 am–4.00 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday11.00 am–5.00 pm
  • Wednesday11.00 am–5.00 pm
  • Thursday11.00 am–5.00 pm
The Open Eye Gallery 34 Abercromby Pl, Edinburgh EH3 6QE

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Home | Open Eye Gallery | The Open Eye Gallery is a commercial art gallery in Edinburgh committed to the promotion of young contemporary artists and those of the established school.

Contacts

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+441315571020
34 Abercromby Pl, Edinburgh EH3 6QE

Hours

  • Friday11.00 am–5.00 pm
  • Saturday11.00 am–4.00 pm
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday11.00 am–5.00 pm
  • Wednesday11.00 am–5.00 pm
  • Thursday11.00 am–5.00 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Toilets
  • Restaurant

Recommended Reviews

Donald McPhillimy
14.03.2024
The Open Eye Gallery
Small bright gallery with interesting artworks. Recommended.
J T
27.02.2024
The Open Eye Gallery
The gallery is listed on the international art festival (IAF) site, but when I tried to visit today the door was locked and a note saying prearrangement". The IAF site said limited walk-in possible
Sam paterson
12.02.2024
The Open Eye Gallery
Lovely art and friendly receptionist although found the manager lacking the politeness that a gallery of this standard should have
Anneli Hallberg
05.02.2024
The Open Eye Gallery
Nice gallery with contemporary scottish artists.
Liv Camron
20.01.2024
The Open Eye Gallery
Always make sure I visit the gallery when I come to Edinburgh, a big fan of many of the artists they exhibit. The staff are delightful and welcoming and I have a few pieces from them that I treasure greatly.
duncan robertson
03.01.2024
The Open Eye Gallery
Fantastic well lighted space for art in the heart of Edinburgh. Staff are friendly and informative, some of the most interesting artists in Scotland exhibit here.
Nalini Paul
31.12.2023
The Open Eye Gallery
Linda Farquharson’s stunning new collection of linocut prints takes inspiration from Celtic mythology and from John Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost; whilst drawing on the artist’s deep connection to landscape and her love of nature.Richly textured in colour, tone and mood, the pieces are striking and animated. ‘Song of the Goddess’ features Blodeuwedd, a goddess from Welsh mythology who was made of flowers. The forest in which she lies is depicted on her body, covered in an intricate black-and-white floral pattern. A unicorn and a deer, which also seem to wear the landscape, look over her sleeping form. The black-and white in this image, as in others, is offset by a splash of red; in this case on the goddess’ lips. There are elements of the Oriental here, in Blodeuwedd’s finely ornamented eyelids and the swirls above her brow, reminiscent of the henna painting used for Indian brides.The works show Farquharson’s characteristic playfulness and sense of joy in her encounters with nature: the animals and humans breathe life. Their poised stillness captures a moment. In ‘Temptation’, Eve is about to take that fateful bite of the forbidden fruit, as the serpent looks on. ‘Paradise Lost’ shows Adam forlorn at being driven out of the Garden of Eden. But Eve appears indifferent, almost happy as she rests her folded arms above her head. The abundance of loss is made clear by the swirl of fish beneath a bird-filled sky, the tree black and drained of colour. In the foreground, the two beings stand upon a black void on the edge of paradise.The flower-pot prints, taking still-life to another level, chart the seasons with a spectrum of colours. ‘Spring Bouquet’, with its deep-blue background, pink flowers and white birds, is a fine contrast to ‘Autumn Posey’ and its bright oranges and earthy tones. Birds and butterflies adorn some of these pieces – one can sense the very edge of decay, the passing of time before it passes.On that note, the exhibition runs until Monday 23rd November. Be sure to catch it while you can!
Murray Bell
22.12.2023
The Open Eye Gallery
Some wonderful work, glad to visit.
ian wallace
21.12.2023
The Open Eye Gallery
This gallery has regular exhibitions of Scottish and other artists together with a large stock of prints lithographs et cetera. Well worth a visit well you may find something you can't resist
Anne McHenry
20.12.2023
The Open Eye Gallery
Great location just a few minutes' walk from the centre of town in a Georgian building close by the childhood home of Robert Louis Stevenson. The other independent galleries in Dundas Street are just turned the corner. On my most recent visit, there was a show of recent works by Barbara Rae, Henry Kondracki, John Bellany, and others. Always worth a visit to see Scottish contemporary art.

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34 Abercromby Pl, Edinburgh EH3 6QE
The Open Eye Gallery