LISTINGS ART
Johanne Crawtord. John Mcdonald Until 26 Oct. An exhibition of new printmaking selected by Philip Reeves.
I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 22 King Street. 5520704. Mon—Sat l0am—5.30pm. Contemporary Japanese Printmakers Until Sat 28 Sept. Prints by Hashimoto. Koeda. Kurosaki. Musashi and Tanaka — five
artists from Kyoto whose works include silk screen self-portraits. still-lifes and I abstract woodcuts on handmade paper. Four Directions Recent works by four ; resident printmakers ofdiverse artistic ' persuasions: Mark Dixon. Ruth Greer. Janka Malkowski and Rob Mulholland. I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797. Mon—Fri 10am-9pm: Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 2—5pm. M.A.1 Exhibition Until Sat 28 Sept. A Survey of works by students who have completed the first year of the MA Fine Art course. Zimbabwean Wire Toys Sat 5—26 Oct. Collected in 1979. in what was then Rhodesia. these toys - made out ofscrap I by boys from seven upwards — provide an important record of children‘s culture during a particularly volatile period of their country‘s history. Doug Cocker. Paul Cosgrove. Stuart Mackenzie: Recent Works Works by three prominent Scottish artists. two ofwhom teach at GSA. The other. Doug Cocker. is an artist-in-residence in Cambridge. I HAGGS CASTLE 100 St Andrew‘s Drive. 427 2725. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. [D]. Museum for and about children. including a Victorian nursery. a 16th century kitchen and 17th century bedroom and various exhibitions. I HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University of Glasgow. 82 Hillhead Street. 339 8855 ext 5431. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm: Sat 9.30am—5pm. The collection includes a recent acquisition of Chiaroscuro woodcuts by John Baptist Jackson (1700-1777). Britain‘s first proponent of the art. The Nude Until 19 Oct. A look at the myriad of ways in which artists have chosen to depict the naked form. from the 16th to the 20th century. The show includes drawings by Whistler. Mackintosh, Rembrandt. Gauguin. Schiele and Hockney. I HUNTERIAN MUSEUM Glasgow University. University Avenue. 339 8855. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm: Sat 9.30am— 1 pm. Scotland‘s first public museum takes its name from William Hunter. a student of Glasgow University in the 1730s. who left his substantial collection of books. prints. and various other curiosities to the university. Many additions to the collection have since been made. I KELLY GALLERY Douglas Street. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm; Sat loam—12.30pm. Saints and Settlements: Works by Simon Laurie Until Sat 5—19 Oct. Constructions of wood. metal and resin with some watercolour/collage — Celtic references and ‘strong sea connotations‘. I LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 956 2351 ext 226. Tue—Fri 11am—5pm and 7-9pm: Sat and Sun 2-5pm. Closed Mon. Margery Clinton: Ceramics Until Sun 29 Sept. Works from the Permanent Collection Until Sun 6 Oct. Margot Sandeman Retrospective Tue 8 Oct-10 Nov. A ‘long overdue‘ assessment of the career of this Glasgow School ofArt graduate. who was a friend ofJoan Eardley and Ian Hamilton Finlay and was recently described. by George Wyllie. as capturing the warmth and glory of Scotland ‘as ably as Monet for his native France.‘ I MCLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1854. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—6pm. Talk Wed 2 Oct. 7pm. Peter Marlow. President of Magnum Photos. will give an
illustrated talk about his work. Admission free.
Talk Wed 9 Oct. 7pm. Neil Burgess. Director of Magnum Photos. will talk about Magnum‘s current projects. Admission free.
In Our Time: The World Seen by Magnum Photographers Until 27 Oct. A major exhibition which has been breaking attendance records all over the world, this is the first comprehensive survey ofthe work of Magnum Photos. an agency founded in 1947 by Henri Cartier-Bresson. Robert Capa. George Rodger and others. Three hundred photographs take in Hollywood. Northern Ireland. Iran. Nicaragua and Tiananmen Square — as well as portraits ofMarilyn Monroe. Henri Matisse and Louis Armstrong. Don‘t miss it.
I NICE HOUSE Princes Square. Buchanan Street. 248 1373. Mon—Sat 10am—7pm; Sun noon—5.30pm.
Heather Nevey: Recent Paintings Throughout Sept.
I 90: GALLERY 12 Otago Street. Kelvinbridge. 339 3158. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm.
Todd Gardner and Rosann Cherubinl Until 30 Oct. Drawings. paintings and ceramics from a married couple who have exhibited in the UK. USA and Europe.
I OPEN CIRCLE Hillhead Library. 348 Byres Road. Mon—Fri 9.30am—8pm; Sat 9.30am-lpm. 2—5pm.
Ken Palmer: Paintings Until 31 Oct.
I PEOPLE’S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 5540223. Mon*Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2-5pm. [D]. Cafe.
Once a museum for the working classes. and. until recently. used as a dumping ground for objects not wanted by other Glasgow museums. the People’s Palace is now a fantastic repository for all sorts of ephemera connected with Glasgow‘s history — everything from old cigarette packets to suffragettes' campaigning material.
I SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM 225 Scotland Street. 429 1202. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Cafe.
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now home to archive material on education in Scotland from 1872 onwards. Reconstructed classrooms give a flavour of Victorian. Edwardian. Second World War and 19605 schooldays. Activities for children include a collection ofold games which can be hired for 50p and played with in the school‘s playground.
Mackintosh Originals Until Sun 29 Sept. A complete set often original drawings for Scotland Street School. all signed by Mackintosh. are displayed alongside drawings and photographs of the recent
. million pound restoration of the building. . The Soclety of Scottish Architect Artists ch 9L27 Oct. Paintings. drawings and prints
by architects practising in Scotland. France and Germany.
I SCOTTISH AMICABLE 150 St Vincent
, Street. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm.
Ponds, Parks and People: Works by Judith I Bridgland Mon 30 Sept—ll Oct. Mixed show including oils and watercolours of landscapes. people and animals. in a bold. figurative style.
I SPRINGDURN MUSEUM Ayr Street. 557 1405. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm; Sat 10am—4.30pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Winner of the 1989 Award for Social and Industrial History and described as the first real community museum in Britain.
A Basket of Memories: Shopping in Springburn An exhibition that harks back to Springburn‘s heyday of local shopping and community spirit and asks what the experience of future Springburn shoppers will be. as new housing and a new shopping centre draw people back into the
I STREET LEVEL 279L281 High Street. 552 2151 . Wed—Sat 11am—6pm; Sun 2—4pm. Seclusions Until 13 Oct. Higth crafted black and white photographs which explore the relationship between interior
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NEW PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS
5 -31 October
This exhibition receives Scottish A rts Council special projectfwrding
OPEN DAILY (EX SUN)
1 0-5 . 30pm SUBSIDISED er GMSGOW DISTRICT COUNCIL
178 West Regent Street, Glasgow 02 4R1. Tc120412216370 Fax:0412481322
Septelllber - 27 October
Contemporary I’oets - Peter Edwards
Portraits of leading British Poets Poetry Readings - by Sorlcy Maclean and Mcdh McGuckian
(~ Dates to be confirmed )
CRAWFORD A R T S CENTRE
AMSSKyviREE MON SAT IONA 5PM Slit: Jug“); Arthur Tress : ' ‘ Fish Tank Sonata . BNORIHSIREU sr’i‘i‘t‘mv’ Polish / Scottish Exchange W" on“ “a” Installations by Piotr Baes and
Mateusz Fahernholz
Ceramics - Wester Ross Pottery
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furniture and metalwork from graduates of Camberwell school of art and Parnham House
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN EDINBURGH
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