This joint retrospective exhibition continues at Rozelle House in Ayr until 28th January 2024, then moves to Gracefield Arts Centre in Dumfries. Open 7 days – catch it while you can! All sales enquiries to Gerber Fine Art in Glasgow 0141 2216370
The featured image is one of two hundred from the Book of Faces, from 1995. These were made in biro on scraps of paper, and were drawn from memory after encountering people in the London Tube, at the Edinburgh Festival, and in hospitals. This image c. 25 x 40 mm.
The sculptures presented here are available for sale or for hire. Pleased contact us if you would like to discuss the possibility of owning a unique Ronald Rae granite sculpture.
Ten sculptures are currently on exhibition at The Falkirk Wheel.
The Falkirk Wheel is located in Central Scotland where the Union Canal meets the Forth and Clyde Canal. The Wheel is the only rotating boat lift in the world.
For location visit The Falkirk Wheel. Pick up a sculpture trail map at the venue.
The Falkirk Wheel’s destinations manager, Carole Keltie said in 2008 “We are very pleased to host Ronald’s unique collection of work. The Wheel itself is a feat of engineering and a stunning monument for the future which perfectly complements Ronald’s beautiful creations.”
Twenty one of Ronald Rae’s sculptures were on exhibition at Holyrood Park in Edinburgh between May 2006 and April 2008.A commemorative catalogue of this exhibition was published.
The Lion of Scotland remained on exhibition at Holyrood, on loan to the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body till April 2010. Thereafter it was moved to St. Andrew Square Gardens in the centre of Edinburgh where it is on loan to Essential Edinburgh. This magnificent sculpture is available for purchase.
Hand-carved granite sculptures in public and private collections