The Collective Gallery houses contemporary art, and is quite rightly a supporter of young Scottish talent!
When I first read about this gallery in a copy of Lonely Planet I'd received as a gift, I was quite excited to see that it was an artist-run establishment; much like Adam Pottery in New Town. Sadly, it isn't anymore, but it's grown a lot since it's conception and now show cases a lot more international art than it initially did.
I reluctant visited, expecting to find blank canvas' worth a fortune, or someone's sullied bed being passed of as a masterpiece; I had ignorantly associated contemporary art with my opinion of modern art, which frankly, isn't kind enough to write on here. I was pleasantly surprised though, and as always I can't rave enough about the awesomeness of Scottish art. Sure some paintings left me scratching my head, but I'm not that big on art so maybe I need to "conceptualize more" or something ridiculous like that...
The gallery's on Cockburn street (I'll never be mature enough to say that without giggling), which is definitely worth a visit itself, as it's got little gems of unique shops and boutiques. Not to mention the fantastic underground place I got my ear pierced. But that's another story... read more