ART & EXHIBITIONS

dissidents who played a key role in last year’s upheavals. The eponymous table is where they used to meet in a Leipzigcafe. while in Signs and Miracles artists Edith Tar and Radjo Monk respond to the revolution with artwork. photographs. poetic graphics and sound. Wall Aft/9 November 1989 9 Nov—8 Dec. Two more exhibitions commemorating the events which culminated in the opening ofthe Berlin Wall. Wall Art by Heinz J. Kuzdas depicts the colourful graffiti adorning the Wall before its downfall. while 9 November 1989 records the experiences of fourteen photographers from East and West as the Wall was breached. I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797. Mon—Thurs 10am—9pm. Fri 10am—5pm. Sat 9am—noon. Inside Story 10-24 Nov. Current projects and recent building by leading British interior designers. 5 Years 10—24 Nov. Work by graduates of the Interior Design course at GSA from the past five years. 301990 10—24 Nov. A show ofwork currently ‘on the board'. on site or completed. by leading Scottish architects and designers. I GLASGOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY University Avenue. 339 8855 ext 6754. Mon—Thurs 9am—9.30pm; Fri 9am—5pm; Sat 9am—12.30pm. Stairway To Fame A new permanent portrait gallery on the entrance stairway of the library celebrating the achievements ofsome famous alumni. including Adam Smith. James Boswell. Dame Louise Mclllroy and John Logic Baird. I HARBINGERS 417 Great Western Road. 3399999. Mon-Sat 10am—6pm. Works from the gallery‘s collection. including watcrcolours and ink drawings. I HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University of Glasgow. 82 Hillhead Street. 339 8855 ext 5431. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm; Sat 9.30am—1pm. Whistler in Europe Until 5 Jan. An exhibition of Whistler‘s pastels. drawings. watercolours. etchings and lithographs. revealing a variety ofEuropean influences. I INTERDEC GALLERY Maryhill Burgh Hall. 24 Gairbraid Ave. 9465912. Mon—Fri 10am—5.30pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Graduates Exhibition: Paintings and Ceramics Until 17 Nov. An exhibition bringing together two graduates from Edinburgh and two from Glasgow. Jenny Hunter‘s work is influenced by images from her travels in Nepal and Nigeria; I Susan Hunter makes slip-cast plates using screen printing techniques. Susan Murphy paints moody interiors and Lorna Watt makes hand-thrown. highly-coloured

pots.

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

19th and 20th century British and Continental oils and watercolou rs.

I KELLY GALLERY 1 18 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon-Fri 10.30am—2pm. 2.30-5.30pm; Sat 10.30am—4.30pm. David Ross Warrillow Until 10 Nov. Warrillow is a former teacher turned full-time artist. whose work includes small. intensely realistic paintings of flowers. fruit and vegetables.

James Fullerton l7 Nov—1 Dec. Recent paintings.

I LANGSIDE GALLERY 26—28 Battlefield Road. 649 8888. Mon—Sat 9am—12.30pm. 1—5.30pm.

Donald Hamilton Fraser Originals and Prints Until 30 Nov. Paintings of the Scottish Ballet and the Royal Ballet at work.

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

Mon.

Seven flats at the Lillie Until 24 Nov. Works by Glen Scouller. George Devlin. John Cunningham. and others.

I MAIN FINE ART Michael Main Gallery

and The Studio Gallery. 16 and 34 Gibson Street. Both galleries on 334 8858 and open Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Collection of paintings. mostly new. by l.

Lcclcy Main and others.

I MARYHILL ARTS CENTRE 1 l Malloch Street. 945 3995. Mon—Fri 10am—1pm. 2—5 m.

Flora MacDonald 19—23 Nov. Textile work. including weaving. embroidery and tapestry. by a local artist.

I MCLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1854. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm (Thurs 10am— 10pm); Sun noon—6pm. Scotland Creates: 5000 Years of Art and Design 17 Nov—1 April 1991 . The firstever collaboration between Scotland‘s National Galleries. National Library. National Museums and Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries. this exhibition spans Scotland's entire history of artistic production. The central theme is Scotland as a land ofopposites. with contrasts explored through examples of painting. sculpture. silver. furniture. textiles. engineering and industrial design. Examples of art and design from medieval and prehistoric times will also be on show.

I MITCHELL LIBRARY North Street. 221 7030. Mon-Fri 9.30am—9pm; Sat 9.30am--5pm.

Pages And Pictures Until 24 Nm. A farrago of Mitchell Library treasures. including the smallest letterpress printed book in the world. illuminated manuscripts. examples ofearly printing. life-size depictions of US birds by J .J. Audubon. watcrcolours by William Simpson and a book which once belonged to Martin Luther.

Crisis Comic Strip Until 30 Nov. The original artwork from the (‘risis (‘omic strip magazine. featuring the true story of a Sri Lankan Tamil refugee. Organised by Amnesty International.

I NEW GLASGOW SOCIETY 1307 Argyll Street. 334 0202.

Glasgow Stained Glass 10 Nov-29 Dec. The wealth of Glasgow's stained-glass from the Victorian and Edwardian periods. along with work by new. young stained glass artists. including special commissions.

I 908 GALLERY 12 Otago Street. Kelvinbridgc. 339 3158. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm.

The 3001 Show Until 28 Nov. Twenty Glasgow artists interpret the human form. from portraiture to nude studies.

I I OPEN CIRCLE GALLERY llillhead

Library. 348 Byres Road. 339 7223. Mon—Fri 9.30am-8pm; Sat 9.30am-- 1 pm. 2—5pm. (‘losed Wed. SurrealistTendencies LIntil 7 Jan 1991. Works by over 20 Scottish artists. whose work ‘uses the image in a poetic or ironic manner to introduce a mood or make a statement.‘

I PEARCE INSTITUTE 840 (iovan Road. 445 1941. Mon-Sat 9am—9pm.

Deilch Until 6 Nov. Paintings. sculpture

E and photography by David llutchison.

Sea Change 10 Nov—9 Dec. Batiks by Kay Scott.

I POLLOK HOUSE 2060 Pollokshaws Road. 6320274. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—6pm; open until 10pm Wed.

The Enid Goldblatt Collection Until 31 Jan 1991. A selection ofaround 100pieces from the collection of 18th century continental porcelain amassed by Glasgow-born Enid Goldblatt. The exhibition includes unusual examples from Mcissen and other famous factories. as well as rare documentary pieces from lesser-known manufacturers.

I RENFIELD ST STEPHEN'S CHURCH CENTRE 260 Bath Street. 332 4293. Mon—Fri 10am—8pm; Sat 10am—6pm; Sun 2—6pm.

Remembering torthe Future 12—22 Nov. An exhibition demonstrating the power of human visual expression. even under the gruesome conditions of the concentration camps. Often with a few deft strokes. inmates depicted a universe where all human and humane values were turned upside down. A Festival ofJewish culture

2 NOVEMBER to 2 DECEMBER

SUBMARINE Torn McKendrick

MEMORY, BALANCE, LOVE Pradip Malde

CRAWFORD

A R T S CENTRE

VANITY IS SANITY Handmade Shoes

Monday - Saturday 103m - 5pm Sunday 2pm 5pm

93 North Street Admission Free

St. Andrews, FIFE KY16 9AL Tel. (0334) 74610

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GLASGOW PRIN I STUDIO

22 KING S'l‘RlzliT cLAscow Gl sop TEL; 04:.552 0704

SCULPTURE, PRINTS and DRAWINGS Anna-Maria Pacheco 5 - 24 November

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GLASGOW BERLIN BOOK PROJECT Images and text by German and Scottish Artists 10 - 26 November Mon - Sat 10am-5.30pm

i Book Reading on 11 November 7pm ' (Phone to reserve your seat. Admission free.)

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Jankel Adler and Joseph Herman Paintings and Drawings ___N 5 - 28 Nov FE STWA 9L): WISH (.tll I ttl<i_

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