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The Dean Gallery is an art gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is part of the National Galleries of Scotland. It was opened in 1999, opposite the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, which is its sister gallery. As the result of a rebranding exercise in 2011, the buildings have now been renamed Modern Art Two and Modern Art One respectively. The building was originally an orphanage, designed in 1830 by Thomas Hamilton. The conversion of the building into a gallery was masterminded by Terry Farrell. Since its opening it has housed the Paolozzi Gift, a collection of his works originally gifted to the Gallery of Modern Art in 1994 by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi. It contains a large collection of Dada and Surrealist art and literature, much of which was gifted by Gabrielle Keiller. It is also used for temporary exhibitions.
A selection of works are available to view online.
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Coordinates: 55°57′06.52″N 3°13′26.75″W / 55.9518111°N 3.2240972°W
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- Culture in Edinburgh
- Dada
- National Galleries of Scotland
- Category A listed buildings in Scotland
- Listed buildings in Edinburgh
- Art museums and galleries in Edinburgh
- Modern art museums
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