GLASGOW

O ANNAN GALLERY 130 West Campbell Street. 221 5087/8. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm Sat 930—1230. James C. Armstrong (1904-1983), paintings Thurs 3 Oct Sat 26 Oct. An exhibition which celebrates the gallery’s 130th anniversary.

0 THE DURRELL COLLECTION Pollokshaws Road. 649 7151. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm. The Age oi Oak Until Nov.

0 COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm. Sat 12—4pm.

Janos Kass: Graphic Art 1970-1985 Sat 5 Oct Sat 9 Nov. An opportunity to see the work ofthis internationally known graphic artist in Scotland. Kass specialises in poster and book illustration. typography and stamp design. Strongly linear and highly individual. his work is a measure of the strength and popularity graphic art has enjoyed in Hungary over the last hundred years.

0 COMPASS GALLERY 178 West Regent Street. 221 6370. Mon—Sat 10.30am—5.30pm. Closed Sun.

llita Gedii (d. June 1985) Sat 5 Oct Sat 9 Nov. A memorial retrospective exhibition ofpaintings and drawings. 1940—1985.

0 THE FINE ART SOCIETY 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Pastels a Watercolours by the Glasgow Boys 11 Oct to 5 Nov.

0 GLASGOW ARTS CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. Mon—Fri 10am—10pm. Sat and Sun 2—5pm.

Andras Bdrdcz, Laszlo Revesz, Andras Wahom Sun 6 Oct Sat 9 Nov. Paintings and drawings.

Lorant Mehes and Janos Veto Sun 6 Oct Sat 9 Nov. Installation. and paintings created in the gallery during the opening weekend.

0 GLASGOW ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, Kelvingrove. 357 3929. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2-5pm. Restaurant. [D]

Déla Uitz Sat 5 Oct Sun 9 Nov. [E] An exhibition of over 50 prints from the remarkable collection of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Two series of prints are featured. ‘Analizis‘ is a portfolio of linocuts of 1921/2 in the stark geometric style of the Russian Constructivists. ‘General Ludd‘. a group of etchings. reflects Uitz‘s revolutionary views in its depiction of the Nottingham weaver and

leader of the machine breakers. Ned

Ludd. Uitz took citizenship in the

Soviet Union in 1926. 3 Hungarian Ceramics Today Sat 5 Oct

Sun 9 Nov. [E] Imre Schrammel is the best known of the eleven contemporary artists featured in this exhibition organised jointly by Artbureau. Budapest and the Craftsman Potter's Association of GB. All ofthe exhibits (about 50) are for sale.

Medals by Andras Kiss Nagy Sat 5 Oct Sun 9 Nov. [E] Hungary has a highly organised network of medallists with numerous congresses and exhibitions taking place both at home and abroad. Kiss Nagy is one of Hungary‘s most distinguished medallists and sculptors and has had numerous one-man shows. His prolific and varied work as a medallist is a logical extension of his achievement as a sculptor. Glasgow-Budapest, 1902 Sat 5 Oct Sun 9 Nov. A small exhibition relating the Glasgow style to Hungarian design at the turn of the century and centring around the Budapest exhibition of British Arts and Crafts held in 1902 which was dominated by the work of Glasgow designers.

Earth from Space Until 24 Oct.

Medal Winners irom Children's Art Competition Until 27 Oct.

Colour, Rhythm & Dance Until 13 Oct. Paintings and Drawings by] D Fcrgusson and his circle in Paris (1910- 1914).

The Thistle & the Crown Until 20 Oct. Centenary ofthe Scottish Office.

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Hungarian Art: Laszlo Revasz at Glasgow Arts Centre

sculptures. often combined with

mercury and steel.

i Etching and drypoints by Muirhead

Ingram Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat 1()am—5.30pm.

Janos Szirtes 7 Oct 9 Nov. Paintings and drawings.

llona Koserfi 7 Oct 9 Nov. Paintings and Drawings

lstvan Haraszty 7 Oct 9 Nov. Kinetic machines.

0 GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART Renfrew Street. 332 9797. Mon—Thurs 9.30am—9pm. Fri 9.30am-6pm. Sat 10—12 noon. Hewberry Gallery: El Kazovszitlj, Gyiirgy Jovanovics, Maria Lugossy 5 Oct 9 Nov. Kazovszkij's work is concerned with sexual transformation and ambiguity. Her biting images are often brightly coloured. Gyorgy Jovanovics makes plaster reliefs ofgreat refinement. Maria Lugossy creates glass

other substances such as rock.

Mackintosh Gallery: Miitlos Erdely. istvan Mazzag 5 Oct 9 Nov. An influential avant garde figure. Erdély‘s paintings are vigorously energetic with political undertone. Mazzag. the youngest of the exhibitors. has an exuberant style full of allusion and personal mythology. reminiscent perhaps of that ofhis contempora! es in Britain. 0 HAGG'S CASTLE 1005 Andrew‘s Drive. Mon—Sat 10am 5pm. Sun 2—5 . Far Round the World Until 17 Nov. Exhibition ofcostume dolls from all corners of the world. Most major countries are represented (see children‘s listing).

0 HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University ofGlasgow. Hillhead Street. 339 8855 ext. 7431. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm. Sat 9.30—1pm. Scaffolding in the Sky Until 26 Oct.

Bone from the Leonard Gow Collection. Muirhead Bone (1876—1953). Glasgow‘s most celebrated printmaker. was renowned for his representations of buildings. particularly buildings under construction or during demolition. The Clydeside shipyards. Edwardian London and the medieval and baroque churches of Italy are all well represented in this show. which covers Bone's full career and development.

0 THE MACKINTOSH HOUSE GALLERY Mackintosh Cabinet Designs to end Oct. Open as above but closed for lunch 11.30—12.30.

0 MAIN GALLERY Permanent collection. Whistles. old masters and Scottish modern paintings.

0 MAIN FINE ART The Studio Gallery. 16 Gibson Street. 334 8858. Tue—Sat 10am-5pm. Sun 2—5pm.

Times & Reflections Tue 8 Oct Sat 2 Nov. Paintings of urban and rural scenes in Hungary by Alasdair Urquhart. a young Scottish painter who spent a year at the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts.

0 THE MITCHELL LIBRARY Kent Road. 221 7030. Mon—Fri 9.30am—9pm. Sat 9.30am—5pm. A small exhibition of musical works. record sleeves and biographies.

0 PEOPLE'S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 5540223. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm.

History on the Walls 5 ()ct 9 Nov. Political posters from 1945.

Nayatad Sculpture Park Maquettes. drawings and related documentation. Dates as above.

0 THE SCOTTISH DESIGN CENTRE 72 St Vincent Street. 221 6121. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm. Sat 9am—5pm.

House Styles Until Thurs 24 ()ct. Consumer products recently chosen for Design Centre Selection.

In Tune with Design Until Wed 30 Oct. Design in the music industry from the design ofelectronic instruments to the marketing of records and tapes.

Scottish Selection Until Wed 30 Oct. A small exhibition of Scottish products.

Octopus Books Competition Until Wed 30 Oct. The results ofa competition to design a children‘s book or activity pack. organised by Octopus books. by final year graphic students.

0 SCOTTISH EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE CENTRE Finnieston. 248 3000. Two restaurants. five bars. open all day. Also snack bars and bank. Access via ramps.

Modern Homes Thurs 3 ()ct Sun 20 Oct. Mon—Sat 1pm— 10pm. Sun 1pm—6pm. Admission Adult £1 .50. Child 50p. The change of venue from the Kelvin Hall to the new SEC has meant that this year's Modern Homes Exhibition is the biggest and best ever. The increase in available space has given the organisers greater scope and the chance to offer

the public more treats than usual.

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This year‘s attractions include several complete houses and a walk through garden. As ever. there are exhibitors displaying everything you need for the home and just as many showing things you would like but could not possibly afford. A welcome extra this year is a

children‘ssection featuringan artificial ski slope. creche and

buggy~rides etc. to keep them amused while the grown ups look round. 0 THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521. Tue—Sat 10am— 5.30pm. Sun 2—5.30pm. Cafe. [1)] Gallery 1: Imre Bukta, Geza Samu, Sandor Pinczehelyi 5 Oct 9 Nov. Bukta and Samu. both from country villages. use bucolic motifs in their The List 4— l 7 October 27