Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art

- From £2000
- 200 people
- Unknown
- 140m² (1507ft²)
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art gallery
The art gallery at National Galleries of Scotland: Modern Two is a vibrant space showcasing modern and contemporary art. It is ideal for hosting a variety of events, including art exhibitions, private viewings, and cultural gatherings. The gallery is set within a beautiful sculpture park, providing a unique backdrop for events. Visitors can enjoy a detailed recreation of Eduardo Paolozzi's studio and view his impressive sculpture, Vulcan. This space is perfect for art enthusiasts and those looking to host creative events in an inspiring environment.
Modern Two
Modern Two is a captivating space that showcases a collection of intriguing artworks, reflecting the departure from traditional styles in search of new forms and expressions from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This gallery invites visitors to embark on a journey through experimentation and abstraction, making it an ideal venue for art exhibitions, creative workshops, and cultural events. The space is surrounded by expansive green areas and features stunning sculptures, providing a unique backdrop for gatherings. Additionally, Modern Two houses Paolozzi's Kitchen, where guests can enjoy seasonal Italian-inspired dishes, making it a perfect choice for those looking to combine art with culinary experiences. Whether hosting a corporate event, a private party, or an artistic gathering, Modern Two offers a distinctive atmosphere that inspires creativity and engagement.
See venueAbout Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art features a free centenary display of Ian Hamilton Finlay's artworks. It includes two galleries, Modern One and Modern Two, showcasing contemporary and modern art, with a sculpture park and a recreation of Eduardo Paolozzi's studio. The venue is ideal for events, offering dining options and accessibility, with research facilities housing over 35,000 graphic works and 100,000 library items. It promotes inclusivity and is conveniently located near Princes Street.