The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two, formerly known as the Dean Gallery, is a 19th-century building in Edinburgh that, along with its sister gallery, houses Scotland’s national collection of contemporary art. Inside, visitors can explore a permanent collection featuring dada and surrealist works, as well as a meticulously recreated studio of the renowned Scottish sculptor Sir Eduardo Paolozzi. The gallery’s spacious interiors and historical architecture provide a fitting backdrop for these modern and thought-provoking exhibits.
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two (Dean Gallery)
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