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Vanishing Points opens in Edinburgh: Chrissy Moore Art Advisory brings together artists exploring the seen and unseen

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Chrissy Moore Art Advisory (CMAA) is set to present Vanishing Points, a thought-provoking contemporary art exhibition running from 15–21 October 2025 at 1A Learmonth Place, Edinburgh, EH4 1AX. The exhibition will showcase works by eight contemporary artists whose practices investigate ideas of perception, transformation, and the dynamic relationship between visibility and invisibility.

The featured artists—Sandy Coburn, Mike Crichton, Simon Middleton, Blake Milteer, Sarah Milteer, Jean-Pierre Sergent, Narelle Sissons, and Matthew Swift—bring together a striking variety of painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed media.

Through this combination of disciplines, Vanishing Points creates an immersive experience that engages both the mind and the senses. From commanding large-scale pieces to intricate, finely worked studies, the show illustrates how diverse creative processes can converge to challenge conventional notions of space, change, and perspective.

Highlighting a blend of new and established talent, the exhibition provides opportunities for some artists to exhibit in Scotland for the first time, while others contribute the latest chapter in long-running careers defined by innovation and curiosity.

“This exhibition reflects our vision to create meaningful connections between artists, collectors, and audiences,” said Chrissy Moore, Director of CMAA. “Each artist in Vanishing Points contributes a distinctive voice, yet together they invite us to re-examine how we see and interpret the world around us.”

The curatorial direction underscores CMAA’s mission to foster contemporary artistic practice and to assist collectors and institutions through personalised advisory services, including acquisition strategies, collection care, valuations, and curatorial planning.

Vanishing Points has been curated to encourage fresh conversations about perception, identity, and cultural shifts. By presenting a diverse range of mediums side by side, the show uncovers unexpected relationships between artistic approaches while demonstrating the ongoing relevance of contemporary art as a catalyst for reflection and dialogue.

The exhibition will be open to the public daily from 12:00–17:00, 15–21 October 2025, with a special reception on 16 October at 18:30. Visitors are invited to engage with the artists’ works in person at Learmonth Place and to discover further insights through CMAA’s digital platforms and website.

Vanishing Points offers an opportunity to experience contemporary art at its most diverse and resonant, in the heart of Edinburgh’s cultural scene.

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