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i GLASGOW ' O ANNAN GALLERY 130 West

Campbell Street. 221 5087’8.

Mon—Fri 9am—5pm Sat 930—1230.

General Exhibition runs

: continuously.

O ART GALLERY & MUSEUM,

; KELVINGROVE 357 3929. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm. Restaurant. [D] Voluntary guides are available

free ofcharge to conduct parties or

, individuals round the main galleries.

; Contact the enquiry desk.

; Points of View Until Sun 29June.

: Students‘ Photography.

. French Prints and Drawings Sat 28

f June—Mon 8 Sept.

James Gillray the Caricaturist

? 1756—1815 Until Sun 10Aug. In the

first decade ofthe 19th century.

; Gillray dominated the field of

' English caricature and is now

5 considered one ofthe outstanding

l political satirists ofaIl time. This

exhibitionofsixtyetchings.

aquatints and engravings has been

j organised by the British Museum in

3 London and shows Gillray‘s

mocking finger pointed in the

! direction ofthose in the limelight of

the time George III. Mrs

Fitzherbert. Napoleon and Pitt.

3 O BABBITY BOWSTER 16—18

Blackfriars Street. 552 5055. Daily

noon—midnight.

E Ronnie Forbes Until Mon 30 Jtme. A

3 strange view of life cast away.

Robbie McRuse. the main character

! ofthe paintings. lives in aquamarine

blue and gets up to all sorts ofjapes.

Richard Demarco's Watercolours will

i be on show during July. |

l 0 THE BURRELL COLLECTION '

i Pollokshaws Road. 6497151.

5 Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm.

i Rest. [D]

, impressionist Drawings Until Thurs 3

July. The much—loved Impressionists

5 ofthe 19th century are best known

1 for their experiments in colour on

canvas. This exhibition gives us a

rare glimpse of the variety of subject

matter and skill ofthe Impressionist as draughtsman. Over 80 drawings. watercolours and pastels represent the major figures ofthis period.

Lace lrom the Burrell Collection Until

end June. The delicate art of

lacework as collected by Mr Burrell.

O COLLINS GALLERY University of

Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street.

552 4400. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm. Sat

ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

334 6386. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm. Sat 10am—5pm;-

Peter Hill Until Sat 28 June. Video watercolours.

O CYRlL GERBER FINE ART 148 West Regent Street. 221 3095.

Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm. Sat 9.30am—12.30pm.

Brenda Lenaghan BSW Until Sat 28 June. New paintings.

O FILMWORLD De Courcey‘s Arcade. 5 Cresswell Lane.

Marilyn Until Mon 30June. To celebrate what would have been Marilyn Monroe‘s 60th birthday. Scotland‘s film memorabilia shop exhibit photographs of the star by leading artists and posters from many of her films including Niagara and How to Marrv a Millionaire.

0 FINE ART SOCIETY I34 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri

' 9.30am—5.3(ipm. Sat 10am—1pm. A selection oi 18th and 20th century Scottish painting. Until end July. Twenty Paintings by Scottish Colourists Until Mon 30June.

O GLASGOW ARTS CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. Mon—Fri 10am—9pm. Sat and Sun 10—5pm.

Anti-Apartheid Exhibitions Sat 28 June. 1.30pm onwards. Two exhibitions to accompany a day of anti-apartheid events: The Struggle of My Lite drawings and photos of the life of the imprisoned ANC leader Nelson Mandela and Women Under Apartheid an exhibition showing women and children living under apartheid. There will also be constant showings of the video The Anvil and the Hammer and folk concert. dance and dratna workshop. See Folk and Dance.

The Collins Gallery will be closed during June for refurbishment. Tierra Y Libertad Photographs oi Mexico 1900-1935 Wed 9 July—Sat 23 Aug (closed Fri lS—Mon 2] July inclusive). Reflecting the title ‘I.and and Liberty". this exhibition shows the aspirations ofthe Mexican Revolution. Drawn from the 40.000 glass negatives of the Casasola Archive. it gives a view of Mexican society and political life during the period of transition from the oligarchy of President Diaz to the painful emergence of a tnodern industrial state in the l920s and 1930s

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

Johnny McGuinness Until Sat 28 June. Paintings and assemblages. New Generation Artists'i‘uc l July—end Aug (closed during the Glasgow Trades Ilolidays plus one week). Graduates from the four Scottish art colleges hot from the degree shows at the end of term 1986.

TRADITIONAL THEME

R 5,. , > *- - , Nil-.- hr..- Two llights up the stairs atlii Gibson Street (Glasgow) you will lind a tenement llat which serves as the very pleasant exhibition space tor Main Fine Art. Occupying the walls until early July is an exhibition by Beltast painter Brian

ballard.

subjects, butwhile Ballard is a traditional painter, his work never lapses into dull academicism or conventions. The key works on show here are the large still lite paintings which best show Ballard's coniident mastery of his medium and herald a The traditional themes oi still lite, new Iooseness in his work. lligth landscape and figure study lorm his recommended. (Nicola White)

I 0 CORNERS GALLERY Gibson Street. |

0 GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 128 Ingram Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm. Prints irom the Tamarind Institute. Albuquerque Until Sat 5 July. Lithographs from the American mecca ofprintmaking. 0 GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART Renfrew Street. 332 9797. Mon—Thurs 9.30am—9pm. Fri 9.30am—6pm. Sat lliam—noon. O HAGGS CASTLE 100 St Andrew's Drive. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm. Yesterday‘s Children Fri 4 J uly—Sun 28 Sept. See Kids. 0 HILLHEAD LIBRARY ()pen Circle. 348 Byres Road. 339 7223. Mon. Tue. Thurs. Fri 9.30am—8pm. Sat 9.30am—lpm and 2-5pm. Closed Wed. Scottish Contemporary Artists Until end June. A mixed show. 0 HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University ofGlasgow. Hillhead Street. 3305431 . Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm. Sat 9.30— 1 pm. Print Gallery: Town and Country-The Social Scene in Scotland 1850—1920 Until 9 Aug. Nostalgic. bucolic scenes from the 19th century by artists such as Horatio McCullough move to the nostalgia of urban life as depicted by Sam Bough. This exhibition. through the work ofwell-known artists such as Muirhead Bone. Mc'l‘aggart and Guthrie and the lesser-known chosen for their part in the documentary. allows history to take precedence over art. Well worth a visit. The Mackintosh House Gallery: Open as above but closed for lunch 12.30—1 .30pm. A reconstruction of the architect's home fitted with original furniture. A selection of Mackintosh Metalwork will be on display until August. 0 HUNTERIAN MUSEUM The University ofGlasgow. 339 8855. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm. Sat 9.30am—lpm. Twice named Museum ofthe Year. the Hunterian Collection includes objects ranging from Captain Cook’s Pacific treasures to the Bearsden Shark. Archaeology’s Action Men L'ntil Sat Zn July. An exhibition illustrating the work ofthe Central Excavation linit showing how archaeologists ‘read' the landscape to discover history. Accompanied by a day for kids. Archaeology’s Action Kids. Be an archaeologist for a day. See Kids. 0 IMAGES GALLERY 74 I Iyndland Road. 334 5311. Mixed exhibition ofetchings and prints regularly shown. 0 JD. KELLY GALLERY 1 18 Douglas Street. 2486386. Mon—Fri I0.30am—5.30pm. Sat “lam—13.30pm The gallery will be closed until Sat 2 Aug. 0 LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 956 235 l . Tue—Fri 11am—5pm and 7—9pm. Sat and Sun 2—5an Milngavie Art Club Annual Exhibition Until Sat 28June. Permanent collection will be on show until endJuly. Frank Iliggins will be working at the gallery 26 July—l6Aug as artist-in-residence and will be available on Wed. Fri. Sat and Sun.

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