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The Botanic Ash Until 3 Oct. When a huge British ash dating from the early 19th century had to be felled. sculptor
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Tim Stead was invited to recycle it into pieces for this unique exhibition.
_ I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY Black and
White Room, The Mound. 225 6671. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
10am -
Universlty of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL. Tel. 031 650 2211
; PINOCCHIO'S PRESENT E New Works STEVEN CAMPBELL
; 12 August - 11 September Monday - Saturday
Subsidised by the Scottish Arts Council
5pm
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN EDINBURGH
TIM STEAD
THE BOTANIC ASH
EXPLORATIONS IN WOOD INVERLEITH HOUSE & CALEDONIAN HALL
7 AUGUST TO 3| OCTOBER 1993 ° ADMISSION FREE
No More Heroes Anymore Until 12 Sept. Work by artists including Bill Woodrow. John Keane and Peter Howson which deal with the themes of war. politics and social unrest.
I SARAJEVO’S GALERIA OBALA St Mary‘s School. corner of York Lane and Albany Street. 557 0707. Daily 10am—6pm. Witnesses oi Existence Until 4 Sept. installations by eight Sarajevan artists from the ruin of their city which has been reconstructed in Edinburgh. Also prints from 22 European art schools. Venetian and Cornish artists, Brian McCann sculpture and work from the Demarco Gallery archive.
I SCOTTISH HATIOHAL GALLERY OF MODERH ART Belford Road. 556 8921. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. [D]. Cafe.
The Wealth of Nations Until 5 Sept. To complement the unveiling of Eduardo Paolozzi's sculpture, an exhibition of maquettes. drawing and prints made by the artist in preparation for the piece.
I STUDENT CENTRE Bristo Square. 650 2656. Mon—Sat 10.30am—6.30pm.
The Cutting Edge Until 4 Sept. Pictures, sculpture. graphics and audio-visual work by Edith Simon.
I TALBOT RICE GALLERY Edinburgh University Old College, South Bridge, 650 2211. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Pinocchio’s Present Until ll Sept. The first one-man show for three years by Steven Campbell. the Glaswegian artist with an international reputation. Over 40 paintings and collages explore abandonment. vulnerability and memory in layered images which combine a figurative and narrative approach.
Admission Free
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SCOTLAND FIRST PORTRAYED
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\Ionday-Hiday l0.00—17.00 (Festival 10.00-20.30) Saturday 10.00-17.00 Sunday 14.00-17.00
Bridge. Edinburgh IiIII Iii“. Tide-phoni- (HI-2'20 13.“
I 359 GALLERY 233 Cowgate. 225 3013. Tue—Sat noon-6pm.
Serpent Song Until 4 Sept. Weird and maybe wonderful work by Bavarian artist Andreas Tschinkl. As well as playing the didgeridoo on the High Street. he is also responsible for a range of artworks inspired by travels to Australia. America and Scotland.
I THE TORRAHCE GALLERY 29b Dundas Street, 556 6366. Mon—Sat 11am—6pm. Scottish Landscape Watercolour: Until l Sept. Recent work by Tom H. Shanks and David M. Martin.
I 248 CAHOIIGATE GALLERY 248 Canongate. Mon—Sat l 1am—6pm. Barricade, 1871 Sat 21 Aug-4 Sept. An installation inspired by the events of the Paris Commune by Robin Baillie.
I THE UHTITLED GALLERY 66 Hamilton Place. 557 3130. Daily 10.30am-7.30pm. Recent Graduates Until 5 Sept. New work by two dozen artists from Glasgow and Edinburgh.
I WASPS STUDIO Patriothall. Hamilton Place. Daily 2—6pm.
Origins and Identity Sat 21—Wed 26 Aug. New paintings by Lynn Ahrens and Moyna Flannigan.
I WEST DOW GALLERY The Grassmarket. Graduate Work Until 2 Sept. Drawings.
painting. illustration and jewellery by recent graduates of Edinburgh College of
‘Art.
DESIGN AND CRAFT
I ASSEMBLY ROOMS George Street. 226 5992. Mon—Fri 10.30—midnight; Sat loam—midnight; Sun Ham—midnight. Dazzle Until 4 Sept. Over 250 jewellery designers with work from £4-£300.
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1993
A RETROSPECT IVE
Your first chance to see the spectacularly refurbished galleries!
Opening times: Tuesday - Saturday 1100 - 1800, Sunday 1200 - 1700 (Festival only) The FmitMarket Gallery, 29 Market Street, Edinburgh EHl lDF. Tel: 031-225 2383
74 The List 20—26 August 1993