ART & EXHIBITIONS
8210. Mon—Sat 10am—11pm.
New Work Irom 4411iitil8 Sept. Leila Galloway‘s feminine wire-made wall sculptures and Tony (.‘ooper's masculine
in their studio-cum-gallery.
I THE FRENCH INSTITUTE 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon-Fri 9.30amfi5.30pm. Sat 9.30am—1 .30 pnt. Writers' France I 'ntil 7 Sept. (‘oinciding with the publication of the book Writers France written by John Ardagh. 4t) exquisite colour photographs by illustrator Mayotte Magnus.
Henri Michaux: Oeuvres Graphiques Until 7 Sept. Miehaux was already a famous writer when he started producing drawings. prints and lithographsto illustrate his texts. soon believing his graphic work to be more expressive than his writing.
I THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY Market Street. 225 2.183. Mon Sat 10am 5.30pm Sun l--5.3I)pm.
Max Ernst: The Sculpture Until 23 Sept. Better known for his painting and graphics. Max 1-.rnst i 1881 --l976) is underestimated as a scttlptor. This exhibition concentrates on his metal pieces. bronze sculptures and gold and silver jewellery.
I GALERIE MIRAGES Raeburn Place. 315 2603. Tue -l-‘ri 1(I.3(Iam--4.3ilpm. Sat 10am-5pm. (‘losed Mondays.
The Splendourol India Until 22 Sept. A variety of textiles. artefacts and furniture on display in this most ambitious exhibition of Indian art.
I GALLERY OF MODERN ART Belford
2—5pm. [1)] (‘afe
The gallery's justly renowned cafe is open Mon-Sat lil.3tlam--~l.3(lpm; Sttn 2.30—4.20pm.
Foreign Artists and Scotland: Kokoschka Until 2 Sept. The first in aseries. Kokoschka first visited Scotland in 1929. and returned many times. producing drawings and paintings of fish and game. wild flowers and vegetation.
Wols Until 2 Sept. The inspiration ofa generation of abstract artists in Iiurope. Wols trained in (iermany asa photographer and tnoved to Paris in the 193ils. lnterned as art 'enemy alien‘ he took up drawing arid watercolour and was
by Klee.
Free Abstraction tintil 2 Sept. An exhibition of drawings and watercolours by the main figures of(ierman tree abstraction. organised by the
' (ioethe-lnstitut. London.
f Works from the gallery"s stock are also alwaysondisplayandthe nextexhtbition will be David Nash. starting on 29 Sept.
I GRAEME MURRAY GALLERY 15 Scotland Street.5566il2ll ‘l'ue- I‘Tl lilam -5pm.Sat lflam-lpm.
l Poiesis Ifntil 29 Sept. Mixed works on the I theme of ‘I’oesy'. defined by Brewers
abstraet'
I HANOVER FINE ART 2221 Dundas Street. 5562181 Mon -I*ri lilam 5.30pm; Sat 10am~4pnt
Summer Festival Exhibition Ifntil 3 Sept. Recent works. including ceramics. sculpture. Jewellery. textiles. wood carvings and prints. by artists trom around Scotland and abroad.
lnside~ Outside Sr 24 Sept. Oils and watercolours by Borders‘ artists. Ralda Haddow and David Hay. Haddow‘s rich. textural seascapes and landscapes balance with Hay's more decorative still-iifes.
I HILLSIDE GALLERY Hillside Street. 556 6440. Tue—Sat 12.311—6pm.
The Prevention oi Innocence tintil a Sept. A group of illustrators take a fresh look at Lewis ('arroll and his literary creations.
I INHOUSE 28 Howe Street. Mon—Sat 9.30am—6pm.
Design in Japan L'ntil 8 Sept. Contemporary furniture. textile product. I KINGFISHER GALLERY Northumberland
installations make for interesting interplay
Road. 556 8921. Mon—Sat lilam--5pm: Sun
influenced first by the Surrealists and later
Dictionary as 'poetry collectivelv. or in the
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Street Lane. 557 5454. Tue—Sat 1()am—4.3(Ipm. Sat 10am—1pm.
Images of the Orient Until 8 Sept. The spirit of the East in paintings by William Baillie. George Donald and Ian McKenzie Smith. Permanent collection of Russian and French painting and sculpture.
I MCKIRDY'S SEAFOOD BAR Assembly Street. Leith. Daily 11am-1ate.
Edna Whyte: Paintings and drawings Until 2
Se t.
I NALCOLM INNES GALLERY 67 George Street. 226 4151. Mon--Fri 9.30am—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm.
A Scottish Panorama Until 15 Sept. The annual exhibition of 19th and 20th century oil paintings and watercolours.
I MARTIN AND FROST 130 McDonald Road. 557 8787. Mon—Sat 9am—5.30pm; Sun noon-4.30pm.
Oriental Carpet Exhibition: Tribal Weaving Until 2 Sept. An exhibition of rugs showing the difference in weaving between tribal areas.
I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND The Mound. S56 8921. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm;
Sun 2-—5pm.
Cezanne and Poussin: The Classical Vision oi Landscape Until 21 Oct. Standing at either end of the classical tradition - Poussin
( 1594—1665) was the founder of French (‘lassicism and (‘ezanne ( 1839—1906) the master of Post- Impressionism - both artists shared a passionate desire to create order out of nature. Their relationshipis explored through a selection of paintings. drawings and watercolours from collections all over the world.
Edinburgh: Watercolours from the National Gallery of Scotland Until 2l Oct.
I NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND George 1V Bridge. 226 4531. Mon-Fri 9.30am—8.30pm; Sat 9.30am—5pm; Sun 24—5pm.
The Hebrides Surveyed Until 31 Oct. Scotland‘s islands seen through the eyes of a map-maker; the exhibition is both an exploration of the islands and a celebration of maps. as works of art and scientific tools.
I NETHERBOW 43 High Street. 5569579. Mon-Sat mam—4.30pm and evenings when performances. Cafe.
The Holy Land and the Sacred Sky Until 1 Sept. Paintings and photographs by (iordon Strachan.
So insensitive in the Mouth Until 1 Sept.
. Photographs by theatre photographerJon
Stark.
Ancestral Images 10—29 Sept. Batik. ceramics and prints by Zelijko Kujundzic. a Yugoslavian artist who helped found Edinburgh's first contemporary arts centre.
Beiore the Oil came: Photoworits by Iain Robertson 10 -29 Sept. A StillsGallery
touring show of work by this unusual
Shetland photographer.
IOBLOMOV'l‘he Mound.22(l()()54.
livery day l lam—late.
Gordon Forest: Photographs Until l 1 Sept. Natasha Letham: Paintings and Drawings tintil l 1 Sept.
I OPEN EYE GALLERY 75 (‘umberland Street. 557 1021). Mon-Fri 10am—6pm.Sat lilam—-~1pm.
Donald Manson: Recent Paintings Until (a
Sept. ’ International Academy at Ceramics Until 6
Sept. The British members.
1 Douglas Muir: Recent Paintings 3—27 Sept.
Ian Pirie: Ceramics 8—27 Sept.
Jane Dickinson and Angus McFadyen: Jewellery Until 27 Sept.
I PORTFOLIO GALLERY 43 (‘andlemaker Row. 220 191 1. Tue—Sat noon-—5.30pm. Pradip Malde: Memory. Balance. Love Until
8 Sept. Malde is one of the world‘sleading
exponents of the platinum’palladium
' process. (‘ollected here are 60 images.
works from recent years. which address in a ‘fluid. spiralling poetry' the artist's chosen themes.
Next exhibition. John R J Taylor. starts 15 Sept.
I PORTRAIT GALLERY Queen Street. 556
233 Cowgate. Edinburgh EH1 1N0 Tel: 031 225 3013
CROSSING THE LINE New Work by Caroline McNairn 4 August - 22 September
369 STUDIO ARTISTS' EXHIBITIONS:
Robert Maclaurin 8t Callum Innes 4 - 11 August Olivia Irvine 13 - 22 August Rose Frain 8: KjelITorriset 24 August - 3 September Claudia Petretti 5 - 22 September
Also on view in the First Floor Gallery : a wide selection of paintings by Scottish artists associated with the gallery
I GALLERY HOURS: Mon ~Sat 10.30 -5.30 ADMISSION FREE ]
369 Gallery is subsidisth by The Scottish Arts (.‘ottncil arid the (‘ilv of l-lrlinburgli Ilistricl (‘ouncil
azteea
tilts, ceramics, jewellery, weavings, masks, music and other folk crafts from Mexico, Central & South America.
Over 10 years direct trade with downs of families in Latin America.
16 Victoria Street (Nr. Grassmarket, Edinburgh). Tel: 031 226 6695 Wholesale and Retail
Polished black day cats from Jalisco, Mexico £34.50; 17.95; £4.99
94 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 30F. 'I‘e1031 225 5955
JOHN HOUSTON PAINTINGS
JOHN MALTBY CERAMICS PAUL PRESTON JEWELLERY JOANNE SOROKA PAPERWORKS
10 August - 4 September
Mon - Fri 10am - 6pm; Sat 10am - 5pm
GLASGOW PRIN I STUDIO
22 KING STREET GLASGOW GI SQP TEL: 041-552 0704
ROBERT COLQUHOUN and ROBERT MaeBRYDE
A RETROSPECTIVE 8 - 29 Sept ‘ i Mon - Sat 10am - 5.30pm
I IN Scottish ArteCounc-i bingo- 0mm. e om...
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