LISTINGS ART
lOam—4pm.
Edward Nowak: Mldlothian Landscapes Sat 201un—6Jul. Acrylics and Inks.
John Walling: OI Stacs, Domes and Spires Sat 20 J un-6 Jul. Gouache/Watercolours and Oils.
I ITALIAN INSTITUTE 82 Nicolson Street. 668 2232. Mon—Fri 1()am— 1 pm and 3—5pm. European Poetry In Scotland Until Fri 26 Jun. Display organised by the Scottish Poetry Library.
I KINGFISHER GALLERY 5 Northumberland Street Lane. 557 5454. Mon—Fri 10am—4.30pm; Sat 1()am—4pm. Alison Dunlop BA RSW and James Narrigan DA Until Fri 26 Jun. Recent paintings by an East-coaster and a West-coaster. as well as ceramics and glassware by Moray Miller.
I MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD 42 High Street. 225 2424. Mon—Sat 1()am—6pm.
Bearing All Sat 27 Jun—5 Sept. Celebrated bears from the museum‘s collection. including Paddington and Rupert.
I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND The Mound. 556 8921. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
The home of a fine collection ofworks. from the Renaissance to Post-Impressionism, including Velazquez. El Greco. Rembrandt. Gainsborough. Degas. Van Gogh and Scottish Colourists. Leonardo'da Vinci: The‘Mystery olthe ‘Madonna oilhe Yamwinder' Until 12Jul. Several examples of this painting exist. but which is the real one? For the first time five different versions are brought together. giving visitors a glimpse ofthe business of autheniicating art.
I NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND George [V Bridge 226 4531. Mon-Fri 9.30am—8.30pm; Sat 9.30am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Monumental Reputation: Robert Adam and the Emperor’s Palace Until 30 Sept. A celebration of the bicentenary of the Scottish architect's life. this exhibition focuses on Adam‘s European Grand Tour of 1754—8. during which he visited the spectacular Palace of Emperor Diocletian. and formed some ofhis revolutionary ideas about the interpretation of Classical Antiquity in 18th century architecture.
I NETHERBOW ARTS CENTRE 43 High Street. 556 9579. Mon—Sat 10am—4.3()pm. The Preacher and the Goldsmith Admission
£1 .20/£l/50p. Permanent exhibition about 5
next-door-neighbour. John Knox’s House. Building Reflections/Building Relations:
Photographs by Shelagh Atkinson Until Tue
30 Jun. A self-taught photographer who has exhibited alongside Jan Pienkowski and Red Saunders. Atkinson‘s images explore patterns. textures and colours.
I OPEN EYE GALLERY 75 Cumberland Street, 557 1020. Mon-Fri 1()am-6pm. Sat 10am—4pm.
Ten Years On Until Thurs 25 Jun. The gallery celebrates its tenth anniversary with a show of contemporary Scottish paintings and British crafts, with jewellery by Norman Cherry.
Group Show Sat 27 Jun-16 Jul. Paintings by John Boyd. Ceramics by Lorna Graves. Prints by Christine Woodside and Jewellery by Tricia Buton.
I PORTFOLIO GALLERY 43 Candlemaker Row. 220 1911. Tue—Sat noon—5.30pm. Closed until August. for refurbishment. I PORTRAIT GALLERY Queen Street. 556 8921. Mon—Sat IOam—Spm; Sun 2—5pm. [D]. Cafe.
Scotland’s bonniest and beastliest monarchs. politicians. writers and artists— and a very fine cafe.
Portrait of IIIB Artist Until Sun 21 Jun. A collection of photo-portraits of artists. sometimes shown in their studios and often at their most flamboyant.
I QUEEN'S HALL Clerk Street. 668 3456. Daily 10am-6pm or later on concert nights.
New Workhom Art Modeme Gallery. Moscow Until 1 Aug. One of the city‘s
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I ROYAL INCORPORATION OE ARCHITECTS IN SCOTLAND 15 Rutland Square. 229 7205.
Selina Thorp: Observations ol Architectural Atmosphere Until 26 Jun.
I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN lnverleith Row. 552 7171. Mon—Sat 9am—sunset; Sun Ham-sunset. Cafe. [D]. Exhibitions 10am-5 m.
Walter Rood Fitcth Celebration Until Sun 21 Jun. Watercolours. drawings and prints by one of the most prolific artists associated with Kew Gardens.
I ROYAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND Chambers Street. 225 7534. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Museum of Scotland Permanent display charting the progress of the controversial new Chambers Street museum. scheduled to open in 1996.
I ROYAL OBSERVATORY Blackford Hill. 668 8405. Mon—Fri 10am—4pm; weekends/holidays noon—5pm. [D].
£1 .50/75p.
The latest scientific findings. along with computers. videos and models. provide up-to-date information on the Big Bang and everything else you ever wanted to know about the Universe.
I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY The Mound. 225 6671. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 2—5pm.
166th Annual Exhibition oi Painting, Sculpture and Architecture Until 181 iii.
£1 .20/50p. Show of oils. mixed media. sculpture and architecture by established artists and recent graduates from all over Scbtland.
I SCOTTISH GALLERY 94 George Street. 225 5955. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm.
Exhibitions until Thurs 2 Jul;
Dorothy Black: New Work ‘FauItIess draughtsmanship combined with a sophisticated and subtle sense ofthe surreal‘. Known for her boldly delineated figures. Black‘s new works incorporate still life and make use of stronger colours. Robert Marsden: Metalwork A vast. 13ft-high installation and smaller-scale works in a variety of metals.
Andrew Smith: Couples Works by a 19505 graduate of Edinburgh College of Art. who recently retired from teaching to concentrate on painting, printmaking and sculpture.
I STILLS GALLERY 105 High Street.557 1140. Tue—Sat l lam—5.30pm.
National Borders; Personal Boundaries Until Fri 19 Jun. Winning entries from the annual Spring Fling open submission competition. including the vibrant photocopy works of first prize-winner Mary Hutchison.
I TALBOT RICE GALLERY Edinburgh University Old College. South Bridge. 650
t 2211. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
; Iain Robertson: New Works Until Sat 20] un. A first major solo show for a promising 5 young abstract artist — the first Scot to win
the prestigious Polloc-Krasner Foundation Award.
Toon Kuilpers: Pastoral Pictures Sat 27 Jun—l Aug. Landscapes. tendingtowards abstraction.
I THEATRE WORKSHOP 34 Hamilton Place. 226 5425. Daily. 10am—5pm (later. during performances).
Disability Scotland: Ten Years On Until Tue 23 Jun. A celebration of work done during the last ten years by Disability Scotland and other support groups working in the same field.
Scotland China Arts Fri 26 Jun—12 Aug. Traditional and modern works by Chinese artists. some of them making their British debut
I 369 GALLERY 233 Cowgate, 225 3013. Tue-Sat noon—6pm.
Rob McCarthy: London Paintings Until Sat 20 Jun. Paintings centring on the importance of his family to the artist. David Duke: Edinburgh Paintings Until Sat 20 Jun. Works ‘imbued with feelings that
are both highly personal yet thoroughly universal‘.
Napier Polytechnic Degree Show Sat 27 Jun-4 Jul. Works by the final year of Napier‘s Photography. Film and Television Department.
I TORRANCE GALLERY 2% Dundas Street. 5566366. Mon—Fri 11am—6pm; Sat 10.30am—4pm.
Glasgow Group Show Until Sat 20] un. Recent works by members.
OUTSIDE THE CITIES St Andrews
I CRAWFORD ARTS CENTRE 93 North Street. 0334 74610. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm; Sun 2—5pm. [D]
Exhibitions until 5Jul:
Pure Ideas in a Wicked World: Works by Nathan Coley.
W. Dames-Graham: Drawings. I
HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW
Avant-Garde British Printmaking: 1914-1960 From the British Museum
2 May - 27 June 1992
Mon-Sat 9.30-5.00; Admission Free
Extended public access supported with funds from Glasgow Disln'ct Councfl
Harry Nelson: Ceramics.
TRLBOTRICE alum
University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL. Tel. 031 650 2211
27 June - 1 August TOON KUIJPERS Pastoral Pictures
23 May - 20 June IAIN ROBERTSON NEW WORKS
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