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Making Space | Photographs of Architecture

On now until Sun 3 Mar 2024

Open daily, 10am–5pm

Admission free

 

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About

Architecture is a record of human life past, present, and future – we are all intrinsically linked to it. Making Space explores how architecture impacts people’s lives. A poor built environment exacerbates inequality, but architecture has the power to address social issues including homelessness, poverty, and displacement. It will also consider how the built environment has a significant role to play in creating a more sustainable future. 

Architecture has also been an enduring theme in the story of photography. Visually engaging and physically static, buildings were the perfect subjects for early photographic experiments. In around 1826, French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce made the first known photographic image - it was of the rooftops visible from his studio. Inspired by this and the wealth of incredible material in the national photography collection comes an exhibition which celebrates the connection between people and the spaces they exist in. 

This free exhibition spans the breadth of the history of photography. It highlights a diverse range of photographic styles, formats and processes dating from the 1840s to the present day. Follow the line from Hill & Adamson’s early experiments on Edinburgh’s Calton Hill through to spectacular contemporary photographs by Andreas Gursky and Chris Leslie which capture the breath-taking scale of modern buildings. 

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Exhibition accessibility

  • Large print labels
  • Wheelchair access

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Gallery facilities

  • Information desk
  • Wifi
  • Wheelchair access
  • Accessible toilets
  • Wheelchairs available
  • Public toilets
  • Lockers (£1/£2)
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Buggy park
  • Seating throughout
  • Bike rack
  • Café
Getting here

Getting here

Located in the city centre on Queen Street, the Portrait is easy to access.

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  • Open daily, 10am–5pm
1 Queen Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1JD

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Tour

British Sign Language (BSL) tour | Making Space: Photographs of Architecture

Portrait

Sat 28 Oct 2023

11am - 12 noon

Free

Booking essential

Drop-in event

BYOB (Bring Your Own Baby/Bump)

Portrait

Mon 8 Jan 2024
10:45am, 11am & 11:30am

Free

Course or workshop

Visually Impaired Programme Live (in gallery) | Making Space | Photographs of Architecture

Portrait

Wed 17 Jan 2024

10:15am - 3:30pm

Free

Booking essential

Lecture or talk

Making Spaces | Cultures of Architecture: Towards A New Plurality (in person)

National

Wed 24 Jan 2024

12:45 - 1:30pm

Free

Booking essential

Lecture or talk

Making Spaces | Cultures of Architecture: Towards A New Plurality (online)

Online via YouTube

Wed 24 Jan 2024

12:45 - 1:30pm

Free

Booking essential

Course or workshop SOLD OUT

Gallery Social (dementia-friendly) | Making Space | Photographs of Architecture

Portrait

Fri 26 Jan 2024

10:30am - 12 noon

Free

Booking essential

Our Friends
Tour SOLD OUT

Making Space | Photographs of Architecture, Curator's Tour

Portrait

Tue 6 Feb 2023
6 - 7:15pm or 7 - 8:30pm

£14, Friends only

Booking essential

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Audio tour

Join photographers Sylvia Grace Borda and Chris Leslie and architect Andy Summers as they talk about a selection of works from this exhibition. They are joined by members of the CARDS group from Rowan Alba. Rowan Alba is an Edinburgh-based community which seeks to end and prevent homelessness in a compassionate, human way without judgement.

Together they have picked out some highlights from the exhibition to talk about. We hope these unscripted and informal conversations help to open up this exhibition to different opinions and reactions.

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