Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
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You're hit with modern art before you even enter the building - look above the neoclassical facade for the illuminated Martin Creed piece with the reassuring message: "Everything is going to be alright".
You're hit with modern art before you even enter the building - look above the neoclassical facade for the illuminated Martin Creed piece with the reassuring message: "Everything is going to be alright". Read less

One of Europe’s finest modern art collections
You're hit with modern art before you even enter the building - look above the neoclassical facade for the illuminated Martin Creed piece with the reassuring message: "Everything is going to be alright".
The excellent gallery is also home to a modern sculpture garden with works by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Tony Cragg, and is located opposite the Modern Two Gallery – previously the Dean Gallery - a magnificent 19th century building that holds an enormous collection of Dada and Surrealist art and literature.
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