LISTINGS ART
Pollock. Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein. Contact gallery for details of a Study Day on the Screenprint. on Sat 6
Feb.
I HUNTERIAN MUSEUM Glasgow University. University Avenue. 339 8855. Mon-Sat 9.30am—5pm.
The bequest of William Hunter. a student ofGlasgow University in the 1730s. who left his substantial collection ofbooks. prints, and various other curiosities to the university.
Artistic Circles: The Medal in Britain, 1880-1918 Until 27 Feb. A British Museum touring exhibition.
I LILLIE ART GALLERY 1 Grange Ave. Milngavie. 943 3247. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat and Sun 2—5pm.
Jim Brown: Paintings Until Sat 30Jan. Alan Black: Paintings Sat 6—27 Feb.
I McLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street, 331 1854. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm; Sun llam-Spm. [D].
Niki de Saint Phalle: Her Liie and Art Until-l Apr. A major retrospective olthe exuberant French artist best known for her outsize sculptures of women and her eccentic collaborations with late husband Jean Tinguely.
I MITCHELL LIBRARY North Street. Mon—Fri 9.30am—9pm; Sat 9.30am—5pm. In the Track ot the Comet Until 27 Feb. A pictorial record of the history of shipbuilding in the Clyde l812—1930s. as depicted by James Wotherspoon in the 4000 or so drawings he made of steamships. shipbuilders. owners and engineers. lighthouses and stations.
I PEOPLE'S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 5540223. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. [D]. Cafe.
Heritage Trust. The project was organised jointly by these two galleries and Stills Gallery. Edinburgh. where work is also on show. In this show: Martyn Greenhalgh. Jim liamlyn. Annette lleyer. andarchive photographs brought together by David Peace and Carol Haddow.
I TRANSMISSION GALLERY 28 King Street. 552 4813. Mon—Sat noon—6pm. [D]. Landscape Paintings Tue 2—27 Feb. Monk. Stewart. Forester. Gussin and others.
EDINBURGH
Once a museum for the working class. now .
a repository for all sorts ofephemera connected with Glasgow-ts history — everything from old cigarette packets to suffragettes' campaigning material.
I PROJECT ABILITY Centre for Developmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm.
Art in Towns Until 18 Feb. Project 12. European disabled artists. present examples of their billboard artworks. which have been displayed in six European cities. See Art Gallery and Museum.
I PROVANO'S LORDSHIP 3 Castle Street. 552 8819. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm: Sun 11am—5pm.
The only surviving medieval house in Glasgow. built in 1471. Period room displays range from 1500—1918.
Thomas McGoran: Hall a Kitchen Until Sun 31 Jan. An appropriate venue for McGoran‘s paintings recalling his childhood in an East End tenement. McGoran took up painting five years ago. on his retirement from the railways.
I SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM 225 Scotland Street. 429 1202. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Cafe. [D]. 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 1960s schooldays.
Gerry McCann: The Best Years Until 28 Feb. Photographs ofchildren in Scotland. Sudan. Ethiopia. Nepal. Romania. The West Bank and The Gaza Strip. Hypertroreans: Sculpture by Ken Hunter Until 5 Mar.
I SPRINGBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street. 557 1405. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm; Sat 10am—4.30pm: Sun 2—5pm.
Described as the first real community museum in Britain.
I STREET LEVEL 279—281 High Street. 552 2151 . Tue—Sat Ham—5.30pm.
Aqua Vitae Part 2 Until 27 Feb. Newly commissioned works on the theme ofthe waterway — ancient source of folklore. food. trade and the foundation ofmany towns and cities. Six artist/photographers took part in the show. which also includes archive material from the Summerlee
I CITY ART CENTRE Market Street. 225 242-1. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.
European Corporate Collections Until Sat 30 Jan. Artworks by Miro. Freud. Baselitz. Gilbert and George and others. lent from the collections of large Euro-companies — Deutsche Bank. (‘arlsberg IBM UK. Granada Television etc.
Five Women Painters Until 13 Feb. How does gender affect production and presentation‘.’ This show examines the subject through the work offive contemporary Scots.
The Great Rubbish Show Until 13 Mar. Spotlight on the many creative uses to which rubbish has been put acrossthe world: sandals made out of rubber tyres in Zambia; (‘aribbcan steel drums; the perennial problem of rubbish disposal and recycling is re-examined and illustrated. I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 22—28 (‘ockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue—Sat 11am—5pm. Jeremy Lorne lnglis: Red Moss Partl (Autumn) and II Until 30Jan. Photo-installation inspired by the artist's studies at the Red Moss Wildlife Reserve in Balerno.
Mary Scott: Movements Thurs 4—25 Feb. Mixed media works produce powerful images of loss. abandonment and
dereliction.
Paul Masson: Equal Values Thurs 4—25 Feb. Surreal assemblages questioning ‘what lies beneath the surface ofthings’. (‘ontact the gallery for details ofart classes.
I EASTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL Seafield Road. info: (th 0982. Daily l0am—bpm. New work from Solas Fri 5—Fri 12 Feb.
Mixed media works produced over the last -
year in the workshops of Milestone. an HIV AIDS hospice. and Solas. a support organisation for people with I “V.
I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART Lauriston Place. 22‘) 931 l. Mott—'l'hurs 10am—8pm: Fri 10am—5pm; Sat 10am—2pm. Temporary Stop L'ntil I‘ri 29Jan. Sculpture and paintingbyJim Richie.John Brazcnal. Jim McGuire and David Moore.
School of Drawing and Painting Tue 2--27 Feb. Work by second and third year students.
Student Installations and Periormances Mon l—Zb Feb.
I EDINBURGH GALLERY 18a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon—Fri 11am—5pm: Sat 10am-~1pm.
Les Mackay L'ntil 201’cb. Drawings and paintings by the Dundee artist. along with a selection of modern and contemporary works by Redpath and others.
I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS WORKSHOP AND GALLERY 23 L'nion Street. 557 247‘). Tue—Sat 10am—5.30pm.
Works by members.
I THE FRENCH INSTITUTE 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat 9.30am— 1 .30pm. Contemporary Art from the Collection olthe Basse-Normandie FRAC Until 27 Feb. Each region of France has a special fund (FRAC) for the purchase ofcontcmporary art. This show concentrates on the photographic collection of Lower Normandy. including works by some of the medium's best known exponents. such as Karen Knorr's wry studiesof aristocrats.
I HANOVER FINE ART 22A Dundas Street.
5562181. Mon—Fri 10.30am—hpm; Sat 10am—4pm.
compass gallery a? Philippa Braham
New paintings and drawings
30th January - 25 February
Monday - Saturday 10am-5.30pm 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 4RL Tel: 041 221 6370 Fax: 041 248 1322
GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO
22 KING S'I'RFIZ'I‘. GLASGOW GI SQP . TEL: 041-552 0704
DAVID REES DAVIES
Prints, drawings and paintings
January 30th - February 20th
Monday - Saturday 10am - 5.30pm
Subsidised by the Scottish Arts Council and Glasgow District Council
open daily 10am to 5pm sunday
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