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William Tillyer: A Printers Perspective – 1970-2020

This selection of work by William Tillyer is a representation of his prints spanning five decades in which time he has devoted a great deal of his practise to creating output in original print.  Starting with works from the “Dry Lake” series in 1971 and ending with his most recent suite of prints “Zephyr” (below) from 2019.

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JOAN MIRÓ

Edinburgh Festival 2019 – Joan Miró original prints.

An exhibition comprising around 50 works.

Great selection of prints ranging from £500 to £25000

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Edinburgh Festival 2019

JOAN MIRÓ

Coming soon for our 2019 Festival Exhibition Gallery TEN will be showing original prints from Joan Miró alongside will be ceramics from Takeshi Yasuda and glass from Baldwin & Guggisberg. – 03.08.19 – 31.08.19 – Opening 03.08 from 12.30 to 17.30

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POSTER SHOW

An eclectic mix of POSTERS from Museum & Gallery exhibitions.

From the 1950’s – 60’s & 70’s from well known painters, sculptors & artists including shows by Picasso, Braque, Miro, Chagall, Matisse & others.

Price range from £750 to £3000 – contact for further details.

Musée Cantini 1966 - LEGER - Poster Show - Gallery TEN - Exhibition 2019

POSTER SHOW

28.02.19 – 28.03.19

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SSA Exhibition Prize……

Gallery TEN is pleased to announce the prize winner for the 2018 SSA Exhibition Prize is Edinburgh based photographer Rebecca Milling for her suit of black and white images titled “Exit” which depict a series of animals exiting the image frame. Further details of our collaboration will follow in due course.

EXIT - Rebecca Milling - Photographer - Black and White - Edinburgh - Gallery TEN

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Lindean Mill Glass 40

Lindean Mill glass at 40 - Gallery TEN - Edinburgh Gallery

In 1974 Glasgow historian John Hume photographed a series of derelict stone corn mill buildings on the banks of Ettrick Water in the Scottish Borders.  His images, archived by Historic Environment Scotland show a place in decline – rusting corrugated iron roofs; boarded-up windows; interiors filled with broken furniture and abandoned tools; grounds potholed and overgrown.

Just four years later, in these same buildings, the first hot glassmaking furnace was lit and Lindean Mill Glass was born.    Now, in 2018, the stone buildings are in pristine condition:  carefully restored; set in beautiful gardens and they hum with both people and industry. Lindean Mill has become associated not with grinding corn but with making high quality glass.  This transformation lies in the hands of two exceptional artists and designers – one from USA one from Sweden – and is a testament to the importance of international exchange to Scotland’s culture and economy.

From the exhibition CATALOG introduction by amanda game 2018

Wine Glasses - Studio Range - Gallery TEN - Lindean Mill Glass 40 - 2018