Stills Gallery to Host First Solo Exhibition from Scottish Photographer Robbie Lawrence

Established in 1977, Stills is a centre for photography based in Cockburn Street Edinburgh that has become a champion for the important role that photography plays in the world today. This Spring, it will host the first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery of work by Scottish photographer Robbie Lawrence.


This solo exhibition, entitled Northern Diary, brings together a selection of work that Lawrence has produced over the past seven years, many of which have never been seen before in a gallery setting. Subjects include landscapes, portraits and still lives made across Scotland’s cities, rural locations and coastal towns. Rather than a documentary assignment on post-Brexit Britain, Lawrence’s approach to producing the exhibition has been to interweave the narratives and relationships of people and places to convey a humanist affirmation of life north of the border, against the backdrop of the broader social and political climate throughout the UK.

Included in this exhibition are photographs from Lawrence’s series A Voice Above The Linn, documenting his visits to the home and garden of Jim McTaggart who died in 2019. McTaggart was a botanist, climate activist and the creator of Linn Botanic Gardens on the Rosneath Peninsula in the West of Scotland. The exhibition also includes the first gallery presentation of Lawrence’s new short film, Blue Bonnets, commissioned by The New Yorker.


Robbie Lawrence was  born in Edinburgh and now based in London. After finishing school, he completed an arts scholarship at Hamilton College, New York and studied English Literature at the University of St. Andrews. Initially pursuing a career in journalism, Robbie began a Photo Editor traineeship atThe New York Times in Paris, where he completed his first editorial assignments for clients including The New Yorker, Le Monde and the Financial Times.

Working primarily in long form documentary, Robbie has photographed projects in the Congo, Faroe Islands, Sierra Leone and Georgia, as well as notable projects across the UK. He has published several books including ‘Freetown’ (2019) in collaboration with the United Nations, and his first monograph ‘Blackwater River’ (Stanley Barker, 2019). In October 2020, Robbie published a second book with Stanley Barker, ‘A Voice Above The Linn’, illustrating the life and work of botanist Jim McTaggert, featuring poetry from the renowned Scottish poet John Burnside.


This exhibition has been organised in line with Stills’ commitment to annual presentations of work by photographers from Scotland at different stages of their careers. The exhibition has been made possible with support from Creative Scotland, City of Edinburgh Council and Webber Gallery.

Exhibition dates are:  1st  April – 25th June 2022

Irene Brown

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