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Fragments

Jul 05, 2025 - Jul 30, 2025

Fragments presents a series of small-scale collages by a selection of &Gallery artists, many of whom are working in this medium for the first time. The exhibition offers an informal and experimental departure from their usual practices, creating space for spontaneity, intuition, and material play.

Collage - immediate, tactile, and inherently fragmented - encourages a different way of seeing and making. In this collection, cut edges, layered surfaces, and found textures form compositions that feel both deliberate and instinctive. Freed from the expectations of larger, more resolved works, the artists explore the medium with curiosity and openness.

There’s a quiet energy in these pieces - a sense of discovery that comes through in their scale, texture, and surprising combinations. Fragments invites viewers to engage closely, to consider how new meanings emerge from the reassembly of the overlooked and the incidental.

This is a show about process as much as outcome - about the possibilities found in the in-between.


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Fragments presents a series of small-scale collages by a selection of &Gallery artists, many of whom are working in this medium for the first time. The exhibition offers an informal and experimental departure from their usual practices, creating space for spontaneity, intuition, and material play.

Collage - immediate, tactile, and inherently fragmented - encourages a different way of seeing and making. In this collection, cut edges, layered surfaces, and found textures form compositions that feel both deliberate and instinctive. Freed from the expectations of larger, more resolved works, the artists explore the medium with curiosity and openness.

There’s a quiet energy in these pieces - a sense of discovery that comes through in their scale, texture, and surprising combinations. Fragments invites viewers to engage closely, to consider how new meanings emerge from the reassembly of the overlooked and the incidental.

This is a show about process as much as outcome - about the possibilities found in the in-between.


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Joy Arden

Joy Arden

Andrew Clausen

Andrew Clausen

Michael Craik

Michael Craik

Eric Cruikshank

Eric Cruikshank

Joan Doerr Edinburgh

Joan Doerr

Hanna ten Doornkaat

Hanna ten Doornkaat

Top galleries Scotland

Stephan Ehrenhofer

Susan Laughton contemporary painting

Susan Laughton

Karine Léger

Karine Léger

Jai Llewellyn

Jai Llewellyn

Andrew Mackenzie

Andrew Mackenzie

David Mankin

David Mankin

Ivan De Menis

Ivan De Menis

Edinburgh based artists solo exhibition &Gallery

Emily Moore

modern art Edinburgh

Frances Priest

Lorraine Robson artist

Lorraine Robson

Anke Roder

Anke Roder

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Anna Somerville

Adam Taylor

Adam Taylor

Molly Thomson

Molly Thomson

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