ART LISTINGS
Entry to the permanent collection is free. It features works by Picasso. Matisse. Mondrian and 20th century Scottish artists.
William Gillies: Watercolours of Scotland Until 25 Sept. An exhibition of 70 watercolours depicting the Fife coast. the border countryside and the west coast‘s rugged landscape. painted in this artist‘s highly-develOped loose. expressive style.
CONTEMPORARY '
Glasgow
I ART EXPOSURE GALLERY 19 Parnie Street. 552 7779 and 38 Bath Street. 331 2617. Mort—Sat 10.30am—6pni.
Mixed Show Until 29 Sept. Launching the gallery's new premises. this exhibition features work by Peter How-son's former studio assistant Donald Macl.eod. Donald Sutherland. Judith Bridgland. Huglt Watt and more. Plus sculpture of the month by Tom Allan. ceramics by Elspeth Gardner. jewellery and unframed work.
I ART GALLERY 8t MUSEUM, KELVINGROVE 357 3929. Mon- Sat lOam—Spm; Sun 11am—5pm. Cafe. [1)]. Voluntary guides are available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.
Alive And Dancing: 25 Years 01 Scottish Ballet Tue 13 Sept—8 Jan 1995. A celebratory exhibition of posters. photographs. props and costumes. charting the development of Scotland‘s national dance company. In focus are past performances and the work of the educational unit and dance school. A series of lectures. workshops and performances will complement the exhibition.
Art Competition Prizewinners A selection of winning work by Strathclyde and Central school pupils from the gallery‘s annual competition.
I ROGER BILLCLIFFE FINE ART 134 131} thswood Street. . 32 4027. Mon—Hi 9.30am5.30pm; Sat 10ain—lpm.
David Martin and Richard Bathos tintil 27
Sept. Recent landscape paintings front Martin and new jewellery by Bathos.
I CCA 346—354 Sauchichall Street. 332 7521. Sat. Mon—Wed l lam—6pm; '1‘hut's/Ii‘i llam—7pni. Cafe. [1)].
New Art In Scotland L7ntil 1 ()et. l-‘irst part in a three-section exhibition aiming to be a showcase for innovative art in Scotland. Work by twelve artists. much of which is abstract or concerned with formal values. includes painting. sctrlpture. tapestry. drawing and photography.
I COMPASS GALLERY r7s west Regetit Street. 221 6370, Mon Sat 10am—5.30pm. The Fool 1‘nti1 2S Sept. liigtlrative paintings and drawings by Mark 1'Anson in lits first solo exhibition.
I FRINGE GALLERY (’asllemilk Shopping (‘L‘llll‘tfi (‘.l\11t‘lllilis' 1)l'i\‘t‘. (3.3—1 2603.
Mon Sal 9.311.:rii 5pm.
Kromer Hat 1 .mil 24 Sept. Related to a residency at 11.1 t‘lydebarik shipbuilders. this touring exhibition by sculptor Sue .lane Taylor includes a video of interview .s witli men in the workplace. The artist will discuss her work at the gallery on 14 Sept .11 1.30pm.
I GLASGOW FILM THEATRE Cate ( osmo. 12 Rose Street 332 8128. Mon—Sat
2 11pm; Strri 5—1 1pm.
Neil Wannington l.’ntil 30 Sept. This exhibition of \N'armington's paintings gives a different slant to his work as an aw ardw inning theatre set and costume designer.
I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 22 King Street. 552 0704. .‘vloii—Sat 10am—5.30pm. Peter Howson — Bosnian Harvest Sat 17 Sept- 15 ()ct. Howson‘s powerful images of Bosnia are the result of two harrowing trips to the beleaguered land as Britain's ol'licial war artist. His prints. paintings and drawings sliow first-hand observations and stories told to him by Bosriians. Both inspirational and
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I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew
Street. 353 4500. Mon—Fri 10am-5pm.
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Gillespie Kidd and Goia Wed 14 Sept—l4
Oct. Gallery 1 Mackintosh Building.
I LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 943 3247. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm: Sat—Sun 2—5pm.
Flora Wood Until 17 Sept. A retrospective
exhibition of paintings and sculpture.
I MCLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchichall
Street. 331 1854. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. [1)]. £1.5(1150p).
David Hockney: Grimms’ Fairy Tales Until 16 Get. A touring exhibition of Hockney's humorous etchings illustrating six Grimms' Fairy Tales. Some give a nod to images by old masters — the figures iii Rtrpmiu'l are inspired by Breughel and the
old cook in I’ll/it/t'i‘rigr'l smacks of Leonardo da \’inci.
Sharmanka Russian Street Drgan Theatre l'ntil 25 Sept. Sat/Sun 1pm and 2.30pm. 1.3 (£1.50) £2 (£1 ) for groups of live or more. liduartl Bersudsky's miniature puppets feature iii a multi-media show charting Russia's turbulent history from Stalin to perexrrriiktl.
I MITCHELL THEATRE Granville Street. 227 5033. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.
Robert Parsifal Finch Paintings and prints from the artistic director of the New Glasgow Theatre Company. whose interest is iti meaning. rather than style.
I NS GALLERY 53 (‘resswell Street. 334 4240. .‘vlon—Sat 10am—5.30pm; Stiti noon—5pni
Colin Wilson Until 10 ()ct. lnlluenced by the people and landscape of the Western Isles. Wilson tises natural materials to create intense and revealing images -- a departure from his work as a draughtsman.
I TRAMWAY 25 Albert Drive. 422 2023. Wed—Sun noon—6pm. [1)].
V-Topia Until Stilt 11 Sept. Scotland's first exhibition addressing the growing relationship between art and technology focuses on the use by visual artists of computer-generated imagery and digital technology. Using 1250 sq m ofexhibition space. it includes work by Scotland‘s John Butler and America's Lynn Hershman.
I TRANSMISSION GALLERY 28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue—Sat l 1am—5pm. Claire Barclay — New Works Until 1 ()ct. liveryday materials like wood. soap. fat and cloth are sculpted into works of art by Barclay. embarking on her first solo show. They speak about the familiar iii an tinfamiliat'ly direct way. without being heavy-handed.
Edinburgh
I ALTERNATIVE FINE ART 20 Haymarket Terrace. 313 3146. Mon—Sat llain»-5pm. Red Moss Project Part III Until 10 Sept. An environmental exhibition by J. l.orne inglis. Paintings and an installation (in progress) with Richard Burton. Peter Fothergill and Colin White.
I GALTON GALLERY 10 Royal T‘rrace. 556 1010. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am— 1 pm.
Fine Paintings, Watercolours, Sculpture and Prints Until 30 Sept. A selection of Scottish. linglish and European works with an extensive range of marine paintings and French 19th century sculpture.
I CHESSEL’S GALLERY Moray House College. Holyrood Road. 558 6509. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm.
Living-Room Dnly Sat l0 Sept—7 Oct. Tension. anxiety and turmoil abound in Colin Duncan‘s colourful paintings. reflecting the influence of television. radio and newspapers on the artist.
I COCKBURN’S ART GALLERY The Wine
3 Emporium. 7 Devon Place. 229 8391. Mon—Sun 10am—6pm.
Nicola Green Until 15 Oct. The
T Edinburgh-based artist captures the city's
;. magnificent landscape iti this exhibition of
: drawings. paintings and prints.
I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 22—28 Cockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue—Sat 1 1am—5pm. Scotch Fri 9 Sept—1 ()ct. Edinburgh artist Karen Henderson's irreverent look at national stereotyping using kilts. petticoats. sporrans and video.
Artist For A Week Demetra Browning is the featured artist until Sat 10. follov ted by Gwen Fleming until Sat 17 and Andrew MacKenzie until 24 Se 1.
I DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE Carlsberg House. 3 Dourte Terrace. 225 7189. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm.
Lars Norgaard Until 16 Sept. An exhibition of the Danish artist's humorous work. challenging traditional views of the world.
I THE EDINBURGH GALLERY 18a Dundas
Street. 557 5227. Mon—l-‘ri Ham—5pm; Sat 10am—lpm.
The Edinburgh Art Show Until 23 Sept. Mixed show of work by contributors to the Edinburgh Art Show. previously at The Royal College of Physicians.
I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS WORKSHOP 23 Union Street. 557 2479 Tue—Sat
10am—6pm.
Recent Prints From Edinburgh
; Printmakers Sat 17 Sept—5 Get. An
3 exhibition of work by studio regulars
including Vicky Crow. Susan Norrie and
Rebecca Moyo. ; Georges Rouault Until 10 Sept. A rare
chance to see the internationally-
renowned French artist's colour aquatints ‘ and woodcuts. created mainly during the 1930s. Plus new work by contemporary Scottish artists.
I EDINBURGH ZOO ORIENTATION CENTRE
Scottish National Zoological Park.
Corstorphine Road. 334 9171. Mon—Sat 9am—6pm; Strn 9.30am—6pm.
Animals In Sight Until 9 Sept. Artist in residence Carol Barrett's works. based on studies within the zoo's confines and in
the wild.
I FLYING COLOURS GALLERY 35 William Street. 225 6776. Tue—Fri l lam—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm (10am—2pm from 2 Sept). Charlie Mackesey Until 28 Sept. Rellectirtg the 32-year-old artist's preoccupation with jazz. this exhibition includes drawings of singers and musicians. Also on show are his beach scenes and illustrations for children.
I THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY 29 Market
Street. 225 2383. Mort—Sat 10am—7.30pm:
Sun 2pm—5.30pm.
Design And Art Directors’ Awards Exhibition Wed 21 Sept—l Get. An exhibition of the world's best advertising and design. selected by the Design and Art Directors' Association. Watch out for a section tackling sexism in advertising. I GALLERY 41 41 Dundas Street. 557 4569. Mon—Sat 10.30am—5.30pm; Stiti l-—4.3()pm.
lngebjerg Smith and Nick Hubbard Until 28 Sept. New paintings from Smith and jewellery frorn lluhbard.
I HANOVER FINE ARTS 22a Dundas Street. 556 2181. Mon—Fri 10.30am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Closed Mon 19 Sept. Mountains And Remote Places Sat l0 Sept—l ()ct. The fourth annual exhibition oti this successful theme includes work by gallery artists Richard Aired. Peter Barton. Rab Hamilton. Susan Hepworth
: and lean McNeill. Plus sculpture. jewellery. ceramics and wooden boxes.
I ITALIAN INSTITUTE 82 Nicolson Street.
1 668 2232. Mort—Fri. l()am—lpm; 2—5pm. . Gratica Utile Italian Until 9 Sept. ltalian
posters dating from 1975—1993. charting
social information. protest and celebration
are displayed in this fascinating exhibition.
I LANDINGS GALLERY Over-Seas House. 100 Princes Street. 225 1501. Mon—Sun 10am—6pm.
Joe Fan Until 30 Sept. The Aberdeen- based artist and lecturer kicks off a series of one-person shows.
I NETHERBOW ARTS CENTRE 43 High Street. 556 9579. Mon—Sat lOam—4.30pm. [D]. Cafe. Admits to the John Knox House. a picturesque 15th century
55 The List 9—22 September 1994