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Closing Inverleith House six months ago was a terrible mistake, and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh must re-open it as permanent contemporary gallery, argues Neil Cooper.

THIS coming Sunday marks the six-month anniversary of the closure of Inverleith House, which for the previous three decades was regarded as one of the world’s leading contemporary art galleries. This unique, light-filled venue, housed within the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), captured imaginations right up to its 30th anniversary exhibition... Keep reading on Herald Scotland