The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is a multifaceted, expansive cultural center located in Edinburgh, Scotland. Spanning two buildings -- Modern One and Modern Two -- as well as a vast outdoor sculpture garden, the gallery houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art from 1900 to the present. Its permanent collection features an array of international works including artist rooms, surrealism, cubism, expressionism and more. Visitors can also enjoy the stunning landscapes created by Charles Jencks and Nathan Coley, Martin Creed's public work, and sculptures by acclaimed artists such as Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Rachel Whiteread and Alexander Calder. With regular changing exhibitions and libraries holding specialized collections, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art provides a rich experience for all who visit.