The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Exhibition to honour 130 years of great art

- Jan Patience

The Society of Scottish Artists (SSA) has been in existence since 1891 and has been a cheerleade­r for the work of emerging and establishe­d artists ever since.

For its 130th anniversar­y exhibition, which opens next Saturday at Edinburgh’s Royal Scottish Academy, organisers have honoured some of the artists associated with the SSA over the years.

The show features works from Wilhelmina Barnsgraha­m, Richard Demarco, Bet Low, Edvard Munch, Eduardo Paolozzi, Auguste Rodin, Frances Walker and George Wyllie. By their side, 10 new pieces responding to the past works will be presented by a range of contempora­ry artists.

There are some great pairings.

Finn Robinson, a recent graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, was inspired by Kibble Palace Reflection, a colour lithograph made by Richard Demarco in 1981, to create a set of three canvases called

Quivering Limbs In A House Made Of Glass.

Rhona Fleming’s The Conversati­on Piece invokes the simplicity of the late Philip Reeves’ art with a sculptural work which talks to the clean lines and negative space of the printmaker’s work.

The Mirror is Amy Dury’s response to the emotionall­y charged work of Norwegian artist Munch – most famous for The Scream. It sits perfectly next to Munch’s affecting lithograph, Das kranke Mädchen (The Sick Girl).

And who could fail to smile at Jenny Pope’s Dangerous Descents, a delightful­ly daft, yet wholly thoughtful riposte to former SSA president George Wyllie’s surreal Locomotive Descending A Staircase, a bronze sculpture he made in 1973.

These works are all set aside a range of diverse works from invited artists and all-comers.

SSA 130 Years, until Jan 10, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh

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Quivering Limbs In A House Made Of Glass, by Finn Robinson, pictured below

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