LISTINGS ART

the castle.

For your Freedom and Outs: Poland, Scotland and the Second World War Many Polish soldiers came to Scotland in the 40s and this is an exhibition of uniforms, insignia and equipment. as well as drawings. prints and other personal material.

I ST DRIDE’S CENTRE 10 Orwell Terrace (off Dalry Road). 229 2310.

Sailor Osorha Tue 14—28 Jun. Photography from this Hungarian artist. I STILLS GALLERY 105 High Street. 557 1140. Tue—Sat 1 lam—5.30pm.

The Enclosed World Until Sat 11 Jun. Photographs of the Hutten'te community of Montana by Laura Wilson. an American who once worked with Richard Avedon.

I TALBOT RICE GALLERY Edinburgh University Old College. South Bridge. 650 2211. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm; Sun

2—5 m.

Torvald Moseld Until Sat 11 Jun. An exhibition of contemporary Norwegian embroidered tapestry illustrating the Dream Poem. Intricate. narrative and based on the Bayeux Tapestry. the work is 55—70 metres long but only 35—160 cm wide.

359 GALLERY 233 Cowgate. 225 3013. Tue—Sat noon—6pm.

Nothing Could be Further from the Truth Until Sat 11 Jun. An Aerial exhibition by Elaine Buchanan S ‘irs.

I TORRAIICE GALLERY 29b Dundas Street. 556 6366. Mon—Fri 11am—6pm; Sat 10.30am—4pm.

Recent Work Until Sat 4 Jun. Work by Kenneth Robertson and Sandra Maze.

OUTSIDE THE CITIES

St Andrews

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

Time Shadows Fri 3 Jun—3 Jul. Photomontages by Michael Pinsky of landscapes and Roman numerals which are concerned with the passing of time and the impact of human civilisation on the environment.

TALKS AND LECTURES

Glasgow

Gary Hill CCA. Tue 7 Jun. 7pm. £2 (£1). The first in a regular monthly video art event which features the work of this American artist. Incidence of Catastrophe and Primarily Speaking will be screened. Glimpses oi Mackintosh architecture Wed 8 Jun. 10am—5pm. £15 (children £13). Departs from St Enoch and takes in most of the major sights including the Hill House in Edinburgh. Fare includes all admissions. a light lunch at Queen’s Cross and tea at Scotland Street School. Advance reservations on 636 3190.

Edinburgh

The Battle of Glensheil Portrait Gallery. Wed 15 Jun. 12.45pm. Free. John Cooper on Peter Tilemans work.

Early Modern Sculpture Gallery of Modern Art. Mon 6 Jun. 12.45pm. Free. A film introduced by Assistant Keeper. Patrick Elliott.

Fighting for Attention National Gallery. 12.45pm. Free. A talk by Annabel Thomas.

The 14-Yean01d Dancer Gallery of Modern Art. 12.45pm. Free. A talk on Degas’s seminal sculpture by Christine Farnham.

The Hon Mrs Graham National Gallery. Fri 10 Jun. 12.45pm. Free. Michael Clarke and Michael Cassin on Thomas Gainsborough’s painting.

liquid Crystal Futures Fruitmarket. Tuesdays during exhibition run. 12.45pm. Free. A talk on the exhibition by artist/publisher Lisa Bratton.

An Artist’s Response Fruitmarket. Thurs 2 Jun. 2pm. Free. Pavel Buchler. the Head of Fine Art at Glasgow School of Art, gives his response to the current show. The Made and Found Fruitmarket. Sat 11 Jun. 2pm. Free. The theme of man- manipulated and/or found images are discussed by artist/photographer Root Cartwright.

Sir Peter Maxwell Davies Portrait Gallery. Wed 8 Jun. 12.45pm. Free. Susan Lamb on John Bellany's painting.

All inge In Galleries ltd Pools by MOI Gracie at the Collective Gallery.

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NATIONAL MUSEUMSQE SCOTLAND

MOOD OF THE MOMENT

Masferworks of Phofogrophy from fhe Universify of Si Andrews

THOMAS RODGER, "Draughts", 1861

2] MAY - II SEPTEMBER I994

ADMISSION FREE

MONDAY - SATURDAY IOAM-5PM SUNDAY l2 NOON-5PM

ROYAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND CHAMBERS STREET EDINBURGH

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