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Curator Dr Ali Clark admires a set of five kimono which make up an artwork entitled Song of Samoa, part of a new exhibition, Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania which opens Saturday 12 August at the National Museum of Scotland (credit Stewart Attwood)
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Artist George Nuku working with young people from the Pilton Youth and Children's Project and Granton Youth on components for the artwork Bottled Ocean 2123, an imagined underwater landscape made from recycled plastic. The work will go on show in the exhibition Rising Tide: Art and Environment in Oceania, which opens on August 12 at the National Museum of Scotland. Image credit: Neil Hanna.
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A model walks down the catwalk in the National Museums Scotland commission at London Fashion Week. © VIN OMI
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Heidi Blöcher, Textile Conservator, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kunstgewerbemuseum, installs a rare 1926 Chanel dress at the National Museum of Scotland ahead of the opening of Beyond the Little Black Dress on 1 July. The new style, hailed by US Vogue at the time as “the frock that all the world will wear”, combined couture details with modest origins and secured Chanel’s reputation as the inventor of the fashionable ‘LBD’. On loan from Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kunstgewerbemuseum. © Chanel. Image credit Duncan McGlynn
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Raise A Paddle © Fenton Lutunatabua / 350.org
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Seals from the Declaration of Arbroath credit Mike Brooks © King's Printer for Scotland, National Records of Scotland, SP13-7
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Champion and Piper paintings hung in National Museum of Scotland (credit Duncan McGlynn)
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