ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

0 Art is listed by city iirst then by venue, running in alphabetical order. Please send details to Alice Bain not Iaterthan 10 days beiore publication date.

GLASGOW

O ANNAN GALLERY 130 West Campbell Street. 221 5087.8. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm Sat

9.30am— l 2 . 30pm.

General selection of mainly Scottish work.

0 ART GALLERY 8i MUSEUM, KELVINGROVE 357 3929. Mon—Sat

10am—5pm. Sun 1—5pm. Restaurant.

[1)] Voluntary guides are available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Contact the enquiry desk.

Anne Frank in the World Until Sun 14 June. Last chance to see an exhibition which deals out a not-to-be-forgotten message about the evil which can so dangerously come to the fore in this world. In photographs and commentary. the story of Anne Frank is revealed against a background of the rise of Nazism and its inhuman directives. Captured and sent to Bergen-Belsen with the rest of her family. Anne did

not survive the last war but remains a

symbol of courage for all those who died.

Landseer's Monarch Dn View Until late July. The Monarch ofthe Glen. that myth-making stag. moves from the Guinness boardroom to a more

public place. It‘s tour will continue to

the National Gallery in Edinburgh and then Perth before finally resting privately again at Distillers House. Edinburgh. After so many

reproductions the real thing is bound

to draw even the most cynical like a magnet. A touch of the Mona Lisas. Recent Colour Etchings by North Bavarian Artists (Niirnberg exhibition) Fri 12June-Sun 12July. Etchings in many guises made by 28 artists all from around Nurnberg. have been selected to show the range in style and subject in the area. It is a large exhibition of 80 works and has already been shown in Europe. Organised by Nilrnberg Local History Museums for the visitation of this twin city to Glasgow.

Diirer A—Z (Niirnberg exhibition) Fri 12

June—Sun 12 July. Described as a homage to Di'trer. this exhibition brings together the work of artists from 13 countries in 60 prints. Each one doffs his style to the master. Manet Etchings’l‘ue l6June—Thurs9 Julv.

A Present from Mauchline Tue 16 June—Wed 19 Aug.

0 BRIGGAIT GALLERY 72 Clyde Street. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm; Sun 11am-5pm: Closed Tues.

Sandi Kiehlmann Until Mon (iluly. An exhibition of paintings and textiles.

0 THE BURRELL COLLECTION Pollokshaws Road. 649 7151. Mon—Sat l0am—5pm. Sun l—5pm. Rest. [D]

The glittering prizes of one man‘s wealth shown under one roof.’The surrounding park offers a taste of the country.

Burrell Niirnberg Display (Niirnberg exhibition)'I‘hurs 11June—Sun 12 July. Coinciding with the recent twinning celebrations. the Burrell pull out their copy ofthe Nitrnberg World Chronicle. printed in 1493 and bought up by Sir William Burrell himself. long before twin towns were all the rage. Other items ofsimilar period relating to the German town will be brought up from the stores and gathered from the museum‘s regular displays.

0 COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682/2416. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm. Sat 12—4pm. Perspectives Glasgow-A New Look Until Fri 26 June. In the largest photography commission ever mounted in Scotland seven photographers were asked to look at the city in their own way. The city appears in varying degrees through chinks in the artists' techniques and ideas. Though inspiration for some. it is an anonymous background for

others. Andy Goldsworthy finds

autumn gold in Pollok Park. Thomas Joshua Cooper‘s exquisite exposures

glimpse at the outskirts of the city and Glyn Satterly goes high to the Red Road flats for his perspective. Ruth Stirling is attracted to water— the Clyde and Turkish Baths in deep investigation.

0 CYRIL GERBER FINE ART 148 West Regent Street. 221 3095.

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

Selected British Paintings and Drawings 1900—1950 Until end June. The Gerber Gallery brings together some of the best known names in 20th century Scottish art -— Gillies, Redpath. Eardley and Crosbie as well as figures from the ‘Glasgow School‘ like Melville. McGregor and Paterson. But the list does not stop there. This modestly sized gallery will also be showing Ceri Richards, Christopher Wood. Peter Lanyon and Bernard Meninsky.

0 COMPASS GALLERY 178 West Regent Street. 221 6370. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Max Sollner (Niirnberg exhibition) Sat l3—Sat 27 June. Paintings, drawings and sculpture from a Nitrnberg artist now in his fifties.

O FINE ART SOCIETY 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm. Sat 10am—1pm.

0 GLASGOW ARTS CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. Mon—Fri 10am—9pm, Sat 10—5pm. Gregor Hiltner (Niirnberg exhibition) Thurs l 1—Wed 24 June. Oils, watercolours and etchings by a Niirnberg artist who draws magical symbols from ancient mythology.

O GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 128 Ingram Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Side by Side —J. Durr and Botond (Niirnberg exhibition) Sat 13 June—Wed 1 July. Two Nornberg artists.

0 GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797. Mon—Fri 9.30am—8pm.

Degree Show Fri 12—Fri 19June. Exhibiting work by all departments of the college. this show has become an important sounding board for the young artists ofthe future. One to watch.

- Dne at a series oi works in oil on paperby Keith Grant at the Collective Gallery, Edinburgh.

O GLASGOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Hillhead. Mon—Fri9.15am—9. 15pm; Sat 9. 15am—12. 15pm. William Hunter- Book Collection Until 26 June. Display of the collection donated to the University Library by surgeon William Hunter. 0 HAGGS CASTLE 100 St Andrews Drive. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm, Sun 2—5pm. Glasgow’s museum for children. A Box of Surprises Until Mon 24 Aug. See Kids page. 0 HILLHEAO LIBRARY 348 Byres Road, 339 7223. Mon—Fri 9.30am—1pm. 2—8pm; Sat 9.30am—1pm and 2—5pm. Closed Wed. Blattner, Lassen and Biihler (Niirnberg exhibition) Sat 13 June—Sat 4 July. Three Narnberg artists who work within the abstract tradition of German painting. The first two combine collage with paint while Biihler puts his energy into an expressionistic style. 0 HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University ofGlasgow, Hillhead Street, 330 5431 . Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm, Sat 9.30—1pm. The Northern Renaissance Print (Niirnberg exhibition) Until Tue 16 July. From their fathomless collection of prints, the Hunterian‘s latest theme looks at the etchings, engravings and woodcuts of northern artists from Germany. Holland and Flanders during the fertile period between the late 15th and 16th centuries. Diner is highlighted to coincide with the Nurnberg Festival. Others include Lucas van Leyden. Altdorfer. Cranach and Bruegel. The Mackintosh House Gallery: Open as above‘but closed for lunch 12.30—1 .30pm. 50p admission on weekday afternoons and Saturdays. A reconstruction of the architect‘s home fitted with original furniture. Graphics oi the Art Nouveau Era Until summer. A style of line par excellence. the art nouveau movement is represented by the work of E. A. Taylor, Aubrey Beardsley. Jan Toorop and others. 0 HUNTERIAN MUSEUM The University ofGlasgow. 339 8855. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm. Sat 9.30am—1pm. Twice named Museum ofthe Year, the Hunterian Collection includes objects ranging from Captain Cook‘s Pacific treasures to the Bearsden Shark. Fighting for Lite Until Sat 20 June. Founded in 1937 the Wellcome Trust (who established the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine in the University). commemorates its 50th anniversary with a display ofcurrent medical research. Museums at Work 27 June—29 Sept. Find out what museums do for their collections and their visitors. Scottish Museums with good working practices will be highlighted. 0 IMAGES GALLERY 74 Hyndland Road, 334 5311. Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm. Nineteenth and twentieth century watercolours and etchings. O J. O. KELLY GALLERY 118 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5.30pm; Sat lOam-12.30pm.

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