ART LISTINGS

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Scotland’s bonniest and beastliest monarchs, politicians, writers and artists— not to mention the footballers and a very fine cafe to boot. .

Kenneth MacLeay: Landscapes, Portraits and Miniatures Until 20 Apr. An exhibition devoted to the life‘s work of one of Scotland’s better-known 19th century watercolourists.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

University of Glasgow

Scottish Drawings &

- I OUEEN'S HALL Clerk Street, 668 3456. waterCOIo "’8' Daily loam—6pm or later on concert - nights. , Anne Gilchrist Until Sat4Apr. Abstract 15 February ' 16 Aprll works which ‘recall and evoke the external 1992 world‘.

I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN lnverleith Row, 552 7171. Mon—Sat 9am—sunset: Sun Ham—sunset. Cafe. [D].

Living in a Raintorest Until Thurs 9 Apr. A Borneo-style forest house reconstructed in the Botanics' Exhibition Hall.

I ROYAL MUSEUM OESCOTLAHO Chambers Street. 225 7534. Mon—Sat

Mon - Sat 9.30-5.00;

Admission Free

Extended public access supported with Funds Irorn Glasgow District Council

X ~ M0 w o n___t_h_s_ $_c_o_t_t_Ls_h_Society of Artists Ten artists who participated in the 1991

S. S. A . Exhibition .

This exhibition has been organised by the Students of the St Andrews University , Gallery I Museum Studies course .

Charlie Hooker ProJect Exhibition of background material

to complement his outdoor sound

sculpture in St Andrews Bay.

1&1;ng ~ Textiles and Jewellery MW ~ Jewellery

93 North Street, St. Andrews KY16 9A1. Mon - Sat 10am - 5pm Sun 2pm - 5pm Tel. (0334) 74610 Admission free

Subsidised by Scottish Arts Council

CRAWFORD A R T S CENTRE

PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY & WORKSHOP 279-28I HIGH STREET GLASGOW

PHOTOGRAPHY FAIR SAT l6th MAY I2 - 5pm

For viewing and sale of photographic books, old photographs of Glasgow, second-hand photographic equipment and contemporary photographs

Stalls : £20 - organisations £ I 0 - individuals £5 - members

Book Early - limited number of stalls available

10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.

A Rare Spirit Until Sun 29 Mar. Some 50 whisky-orientated artcfacts, including pistols owned by Robert Burns when he was an exciseman. and a collection of silver quaichs.

I ROXOURGHE HOTEL Charlotte Square, info: 0273 423355. Daily. 11am—8pm(Sat 4 Apr, 11am—5pm).

Scottish Antiques Fair 1992 Thurs 2—Sat 4 Apr. Admission £2.50. An annual opportunity to seek out that exquisite piece of 18th or 19th century porcelain. pottery, silver, jewellery, paintingor three-piecc-suite you always wanted. Prices start at a few pounds and go up.

I SCOTTISH GALLERY 94 George Street. 225 5955. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

Exhibitions until Wed 1 Apr:

Joan Eardley BSA (1921—1963) A comprehensive show of works by the acclaimed Scottish artist, including pastels. drawings and paintings from all periods of her career.

Hugh Dodd Caricatures of Scottish characters and country life from the illustrator of satirical books.

Twentieth Century and Contemporary Scottish Artists Including works by Morrocco, Morrison and Houston. Linda Green: Constructions Contemporary jewellery and ceramics.

I STILLS GALLERY 105 High Street. 557 1140. Tue—Sat Ham—5.30pm.

Through the Lens Darkly Until Sat 28 Mar. Four young photographers, of Asian or African background. challenge Britain‘s preconceived ideas about race and the politics ofintcgration.

(Dreams ot) Cities ot Destruction Sat 4 Apr—9 May. A filmmaker, a photographer and an architect take on current debates about architecture, power and Postmodernism in a multi-media collaboration between John Fraser, David

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Otto Dix - In Remembrance 01 Great Times, at the Scottish Gallery ol ModemArt

Fox and Tony Roberts.

I TALBOT RICE GALLERY Edinburgh University Old College, South Bridge,650 2211. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Hope Scott Annual Exhibition Until 16May. An annual opportunity to view Hope Scott's legacy to the University, one ofthe most important collections of modern art in the country, including works by Picasso, lohnstone, Bonnard. Scottish and international artists. Sec preview.

I TRAVERSE THEATRE 112 Grassmarket, 226 2633. Tue—Sat 11am—10pm;sun 6—10pm.

Munch and Blake were Shanners Until Fri 3 Apr. Recent drawings by illustrators Alan McGowan and Deryk Thomas.

I 369 GALLERY 233 Cowgate, 225 3013. Mon—Sat noon—6pm.

Book now for art classes on Life Drawing, Drawing and Painting, Beginners and Children‘s classes, commencing on 13 April.

I VIVA MEXICO Cockburn Street. info: 662 0662. Daily, noon—2.30pm and6—11pm. Colores de Maya Until May. Twenty-five colour photographs by Dutch-born Wilma Custers. taken during her tripto Guatemala and Mexico last year.

OUTSIDE THE CITIES St Andrews

I CRAWFORD ARTS CENTRE 93 North Street, 0334 74610. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2-5pm.

Exhibitions until 29 Mar:

Rosann Cherubini: Shrine Astonishmentol the Heart Multi-media works around the theme of ‘the heart‘ not the cliched Valentine variety, but the seat ofemotion, of innermost thought. a vital physical and spiritual part of being.

Rachel Charlton and Emma Jo Webster: Tapestry

Deborah Fladpate: Glassware

SOThe List 27 March —9 April 1992