MIX and match, shake it up – the art and antiques zeitgeist is all about offering all kinds of style and era options to prospective buyers.
Coming up this month at the Fine Art Society in Edinburgh are two exhibitions providing a perfect chance to showcase works to visitors, all in the same premises.
The gallery stands over two floors in Dundas Street in the city’s Georgian New Town and regularly uses both its levels to hold two separate but simultaneous exhibitions, one featuring black and white works and the other views of the Highlands. Of the double show opening on March 16, Black and White is the more general, bringing together a selection of pieces by 15 British and Irish artists produced during the past two centuries. Included are works by Alexander Runciman, William Orpen and Peter Doig, in pencil and charcoal, watercolour and pen.