ART & EXHIBITIONS

Mackintosh's architectural schemes. including some projects which were never realised. The exhibition coincides with the publication of Charles Rennie Mackintosh— The Architectural Papers See Books.

I IMAGES GALLERY 7411yndland Road. 334 5311. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm. Sat 9.30am—5pm.

19th and 201h century paintings and woodblock prints from Japan.

I INTEROEC GALLERY Maryhill Burgh llall.2-1(iairbraid Ave. 9465912. Mon-Fri “lam—5.30pm. Sat 10am—4pm. Beyond the Barricades 34—20 Aug. Photographs front 20 South African photographers.

Bongiwe Dhlomo 3—20 Aug. A series of linocuts commenting on South African issues. such as the forced resettlement of black communities and the invidious position of working black women.

I JOHN GREEN FINE ART 203 Bath Street. 2216025. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

l9th and 201h century British and (‘ontinental oils and watercolours.

I KELLY GALLERY 1 18 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon-Fri 10.30am—2pm. 2.30—5.30pm; Sat l0.30am—4.30pm. Alistair Thomson: Paintings 28 Jul— 11 Aug. I LANGSIOE GALLERY 26—28 Battlefield Road. 6-19 8888. Mon~Sat 9am— 12.30pm. l~5.30pm.

Glasgow School at Art Graduates 28 J til—31 Aug. Works from the l990crop ofyoung artists.

I LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 956 2351 . Tue-Fri 11am—5pm attd 7—9pm; Sat and Sun 2--5pm. Closed Mon.

100 Years 01 Scottish Painting 1890—1990 Lintil 12 Aug.

I MAIN FINE ART Michael Main Galle ry - and The Studio Gallery. 16 and 34 Gibson Street. Both galleries on 334 8858 and open Mon—Sat l0am—5.30pm.

(‘ollection of paintings. mostly new. by l. Lesley Main and others.

I MARYHILL ARTS CENTRE 1 l Malloch Street. 945 3995. Mon—Thurs 2—-9pm.

No exhibitions until September.

I MCLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1854. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm (Thurs 10am- 10pm); Sun noon—6pm. The Art Machine Until 26 Aug. The art world sets out to seduce children with this huge exhibition. You can feel free to clamber over some of the exhibits. others cart be picked up and handled. Work by children is also on display. (‘ontact the gallery for details of workshops and other special events. NB. Free entry on 30Jul and 6 Aug.

I MITCHELL LIBRARY North Street. 221 7030. Mon- Fri 9.30am<-9pm; Sat ()_3tlam--5pm.

Contemporary Christian Art limit 10 Aug. I 908 GALLERY 12 ()tago Street. Kelvinbridge. 3393158. Mon— Sat 10am—6pm.

Lyrics in Line limit 8 Aug. Ethereal-sounding solo exhibition by James (iorman.

Ouincities ll Aug—3 ()ct. Glasgow‘sfour twin cities Dalian. Rostov. Nurnberg and Turin -- are represented by theirown

and(ilasgow'sartists.

I ONE Princes Square. 226 3032. Mon—Sat 10am— 7pm; Stilt 11.30am—5pm.

No exhibitions are planned.

I OPEN CIRCLE GALLERY 1 Iillhead Library. 348 Byres Road. 339 7223. Mon—Fri 9.30am-8pm; Sat 9.30amv- 1 pm. 2—5pm. (‘losed Wed.

Robert Burns: Photographs Until 6 Sept.

I PEARCE INSTITUTE 8-10 (iovan Road. 4-15 19-11. Mon—Sat 12—9pm.

Daniel Reeves2The Well at Patience Until 2 Sept. Reeves won an Emmy for ‘Smothering Dreams'. based on his experiences in the Vietnam war. This latest project is a large. circular screen mounted on a carousel. which overwhelms the viewer with images gathered by Reeves in Asia. Africa. America. Europe and Scotland. The three 91 min tapes

explore the transience of both natural and man-made worlds

I PRINCES SOUARE 221 0324. Mon—Sat mam—midnight; Sun 11am—5pm.

See Glasgow! See Culture! Until 28 Jul. Scotland's cartoonists‘ response to this 19901ark. organised by Culture City magazine.

New exhibitions start 20 Aug.

I PROVANO'S LOROSHIP Castle Street. 5540223. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm: Sun 2—5pm.

Polloltshaws Pottery Throughout July. New exhibitions start in September.

I THE SHELTER GALLERY Renfrew Court. 3392884. 11am—11pm.

Group ‘81: Paintings Until 28Jul.

Fused Art Until 27 Jul. An unusual installation involving neon sculpture. three-dimensional canvases and giant photostat copies.

Mixed works will be on display throughout August.

I SPRINGBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street. 557 1405. Mon-Fri 10.30am—5pm. Sat 10am—4.30pm. Sun 2—5pm.

Glasgow's Other Glasgows Until 12 Aug. There are 18 more Glasgows in the world. Thankfully none of them are (‘ultural (.‘apitals.

Child's Play“): Growing up in Springburn 1940-1990 Until 23 Sept. Researched and to some extent dictated by local 8— l 2 year olds. the exhibition traces the changes in a childis life over the last 50 years in Springburn through painting. photography. poetry. sculpture and drawings.

I STIRLING’S LIBRARY Royal Exchange Square. 331 2668. Mon. Tue 10am—5pm. Thurs 10—8pm. Fri & Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm.

Glasgow City oi Architecture Until 31 Oct. Models. artefacts. trail-maps and videos trace the city's architectural riches.

I STREET LEVEL 279L281 High Street. 552 2151. Wed-Sat 11am—6pm; Sun 2—4pm. Thomas Annan: Old Closes and Streets 01 Glasgow Until 19 Aug. Nowadays Annan's documentary photographs of 19th century Glasgow squalor are art pieces. Many of these pictures were taken in and around the High Street. where Street Level is now. Librarian Joe Fisher will talk about Annan's photographs at 7.30pm. 9 Aug. High Street Landscapes Until 19 Aug. A selection of contemporary High Street photographs. to complement the Annan exhibition.

I THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521 . Tue—Sat 10am—5.30pm; Sun 2-5.30pm.

Willie Doherty: Unknown Depths Photoworlts 1980-1989 Until 29 Jul. Derry artist Doherty uses large photographs superimposed with text to explore feelings of fear. alienation and repression.

Living in the Gorbals Until 29 Jul. Asthe prospect of Gorbals refurbishment comes

round for the seventh time this exhibition

looks at previous changes and the community‘s part in decision-making. SLAM Posters Until 29 Jul. Prepare tosec the foyer walls bedeckcd with posters from trendy nightclub. SLAM.

...and Desire Until 29 Jul. Philip Power's mixed media installation involves the use of glass. copper. neon and sound. Graham Crimmins: Jewellery and Wall Pieces Until 1 Aug.

Contemporary Aboriginal Art 1990 4 Aug—2 Sept. The most comprehensive exhibition of new Aboriginal art to be presented outside Australia. Over 40 artists are represented. including urban and desert artists.

I TRAMWAY Albert Drive. 423 9527. Daily 10am—10pm.

Le Cinq Until 26 Aug. French artists Absalon. Thinaut. Ilybert. Boeno make their British debut in an exhibition put together by Jean de Loisy. (‘urator ofthe Cartier Foundation in Paris.

Dice Works An installation involving steel dice by George Lappas. a young Greek sculptor. known for his complex

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

University of Glasgow

C.R. MACK/NTOSH: ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS 7 July - 28 October 1990 Sponsored by Crouch & Hogg

C. R. MACKINTOSH: A GENIUS FOR DESIGN 7 July - 30 September 1990

CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH: THE ARCHITECTURAL PAPERS Published in association with White Cockade Publishing, Wendlebury Sponsored by SBT Kepp/e

Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 800 Mon - Sat 9.30am - 5pm; Sun 2pm - 5pm. Admission Free Tel :041 330 5431

With funds from Glasgow District Council's Festivals Budch

compass gallery

17s west regent st. glasgow g3 1T1 scotland. IL11 221mm

ELISABETH FRINK SCULPTURE. DRAWINGS, ETCIIINGS 4-31 August Mon - Sat 10am - 5.30pm

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Funded by Glasgow District Councils" l-‘tfslivuls Budch and '1 he Scottish Partners 0le rI/zur Andersen l’uwululimt

Introductions

Paintings, prints, jewellery, ceramics by 1990 Glasgow Art School Graduates

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53 West Regent Street, Glasgow 041 332 0808

Friday Aug 3rd 5pm until Thurs Aug 3001

Thanks to the Shepley-Shepley Trust Print by Rachel Meehan

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