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The Scottish Gallery celebrates Victoria Crowe's 80th with "Decades" |
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Victoria Crowe, Snow Line, 2025. Oil on linen. H:40cm W:51cm.
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EDINBURGH.- The Scottish Gallery marks Victoria Crowes 80th year with Decades. At its heart is a powerful new body of work, supported by a curation of earlier works from the 1960s to the 2010s, offering a richly layered view of Crowes evolving practice.
Spanning six decades, Decades offers both a reflective and forward-looking perspective on an artist whose vision remains unwavering yet responsive to the worlds shifting tides. Rooted in themes of continuity, memory, and transformation, the exhibition reveals the enduring resonance of Crowes connection to place. Crowes landscapes are far more than depictions of terrain; they are poetic spaces imbued with metaphor and meaning. From her early years at Kittleyknowe with the solitary shepherd Jenny Armstrong, to the luminous canals of Venice and the elemental light of Orkney, Crowes paintings speak of ephemerality, stillness, and an intimate awareness of times passage.
Join Victoria Crowe and Christina Jansen as they discuss Crowes life and incredible career, having shown with The Scottish Gallery for over 50 years!
The Scottish Gallery has also collaborated with Dovecot Studios for an exhibition that examines the artists relationship with the weaving studio since 2007. Shifting Surfaces delves into the connection between her paintings and woven interpretations, highlighting her exploration of light, landscape, and memory. The exhibition is open from 28 July to 11 October 2025.
Victoria Crowe studied at Kingston School of Art from 1961-65 and at the Royal College of Art, London, from 1965-68. At her postgraduate show, she was invited by Sir Robin Philipson to teach at Edinburgh College of Art. For thirty years she worked as a part-time lecturer in the School of Drawing and Painting while developing her own artistic practice. She lives and works in West Linton and Edinburgh. Her first one-person exhibition, after leaving the Royal College of Art, was in London and has subsequently held over fifty, one person shows.
Victoria Crowes first solo exhibition at The Scottish Gallery was in 1970. In August 2018, The Gallery held a major exhibition of paintings to coincide with The Scottish National Portrait Gallerys retrospective of Victoria Crowes portraits. In 2019 The City Art Centre held a retrospective entitled 50 Years of Painting. This exhibition embraced every aspect of Crowes practice and featured over 150 paintings, works on paper and sketchbooks and several films of the artist were commissioned.
Victoria Crowe is a member of the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) and the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW). Crowe has exhibited nationally and internationally and undertaken many important portrait commissions, including HRH The King, RD Laing, Peter Higgs and Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Crowes work is held in numerous public and private collections worldwide.
In 2000, Crowes exhibition A Shepherds Life, consisting of work selected from the 1970s and 80s, was curated for the National Galleries of Scotlands to mark the Millennium. The exhibition toured Scotland and was re-gathered in 2009 for the Fleming Collection, London.
Crowe was awarded an OBE for Services to Art in 2004 and from 2004-2007, she was appointed Senior Visiting Scholar at St. Catherines College, Cambridge. The resulting work, Plant Memory, was exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 2007 and subsequently toured Scotland. In 2009 she received an Honorary Degree from The University of Aberdeen and in 2010 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
In 2013, Dovecot Studios wove a large-scale tapestry of Crowes painting Large Tree Group. This collaborative tapestry was acquired for the National Museums Scotland. In 2015, Crowe invited as artist-in-residence at Dumfries House and in 2016 a group of work from the residency was acquired by the National Galleries of Scotland. Crowe was commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers in 2014, to design a forty-metre tapestry for their new hall in the city of London, which took over three years to weave and was installed in January 2017. Dovecot worked with Victoria Crowe to produce a new tapestry inspired by a detail from her painting Twilight, Venice, 2014. The new tapestry, Richer Twilight, Venice was completed and unveiled at the end of September 2019.
Following a residency in Orkney in 2022, the Pier Art Centre in Stromness held a major exhibition of new work, Touching the Surface from August to November 2024, in which she looked specifically at the contrasting light around the summer and winter solstices.
The Scottish Gallery exhibitions: 1970, 1973, 1977, 1982, 1995, 1998, 2001 (Festival), 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 (Festival), 2012, 2014 (Festival), 2016, 2018 (Festival), 2019, 2021, 2023, 2025 (Festival, 80th)
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