LISTINGS ART
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building. reputedly the home of the notorious Scottish church reformer. Admission £ 1.20 (£ 1/50p).
Monuments In A landscape Photographs by John Rooney.
I OPEH EYE GALLERY 75 Cumberland Street. 557 1020. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm.
Hazel flagl BSW, Paul Waters and Moira Maitland Until 22 Sept. New work by painters Nagl and Maitland. plus wood carver Waters.
I OUT OF THE BLUE 25 Blackfriars Street.
556 5204. Tue—Sun 1 1am—6pm. Fragments Fri 16—30 Sept. An installation of paintings and sculpture by Colorado-
born Fraser Mansell. who returned to his
Scottish roots in 1989 to study painting. I PROJECTIONS GALLERY 210 Ponobello High Street. 657 3727. Mon—Fri 9am-5pm (closed 12.30-1.30pm); Sat 10am-4pm.
Rosie logan Until 8 Oct. Recent paintings on silk by the artist. capturing the essence of a country summer.
I OUEEH’S HALL Clerk Street. 668 201‘). Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.
Cynthia Bainbridge, John Gilliatt and Jack langdon Until 3 Oct. An exhibition of work by these artists with contrasting styles and influences.
I TALBOT RICE GALLERY Edinburgh University Old College. South Bridge. 6502211. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.
John McLean Until 13 Sept. Recent works by one of Britain's leading contemporary abstract painters.
I TORRAHCE GALLERY 29b Dundas Street. 556 6366. Mon—Fri l lam~6pmz Sat 10.30am—4pm.
Beth Webster Until 24 Sept. Recent paintings by the Fife-based artist.
I TROH KIRK 8 Advocates Close. 357 High Street. 225 8818. Mon—Sun 10am—7pm.
Four Banners For Four Poems Until 18 Sept. Inspired by poems about war- stricken Bosnia. these banners by artist Virginia Ryan 1220 express grief for the devastation of a nation.
I WASPS STUOIO GALLERY Patriothall. Hamilton Place. 225 1289. Tue—Sat noon—7an
David langridge Mon 19 Sept-5 Oct. Recent paintings and collages incorporating collage and mixed media. by gallery regular Langn'dge.
DESIGN AND CRAFT
Glasgow
I ART GALLERY 8: MUSEUM, KELVIHGROVE 357 392‘). Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. Cafe. [D]. Voluntary guides are available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.
The Woodcarver’s Craft Until 25 Sept. Exploring the changing an of
John Houston at Art Exposure gazes happily at his new gallery space. Newly relocated to Parnie Street behind the Tron Theatre, the
gallery will have more room to show the work or young artists and hopefully, sell It. Coming up In the autumn is a show by gallery-discovery Bryan Evans.
woodcarving over three centuries. this exhibition features everything from
puppets to pulpits.
Edinburgh
I THE OIGHOH COLLECTIVE ~16 Dundas Street. 556 1820. Mon—Sat 10am-6pm;
Thurs 10am—8pm.
The Eclectics Until 30 Sept. The London- based group of artists exhibits its exciting material. including wooden clocks by Big Break/list set designer Dan Ryan,
; I GALLERY 41 ~11 Dundas Street. 557 4569. Mon—Sat 10.30am—5.30pm.
Nick Hubbard Until 28 Sept. An exhibition ofjewellerv.
I GALERIE MIRAGES .4621 Raebum Place.
315 2603. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. Festival Exhibitions Until 17 Sept. A
display of ethnic jewellery. including Indian tribal necklaces and talismans. Plus a novel exhibition of boxes. pots. bags.
shelves and other methods of storage developed by traditional peoples.
I ROYAL BOTAHIC GAROEH lnverleith
Row. 552 7171. Daily 10am—5pm; cafe. [1)]. Garden opening hours 10am—6pm
until 31 Oct.
Flora Danica Until 16 Oct. Admission £3 (£2). Porcelain from the Royal Danish Court. Copenhagen - a marriage between botany and decorative art.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Glasgow
I COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat noon—4pm. [D].
Rita Hensen: Photographic Installations Until 17 Sept. The Munich-based artist is in residence at the gallery. preparing photographic installations for her solo exhibition. to incorporate sculpture. collage and drawing. Part of the National Festival Of Women In Photography - Signals.
I MCLELLAH GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1854. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. [D]. £1.50 (50p). Salgado Photographs 1977-1992 Until 16 Sept. Sebastiao Salgado is one of the world‘s leading photo-journalists. Four groups of photographs are displayed. including 01/1(‘I‘/IIII(’I’I('(I.S', focusing on the native Indian population in Latin America and images of victims of the Khmer Rouge. used to launch the Cambodia Trust.
I STREET LEVEL 279—281 High Street. 552 2151. Tue—Sat 1 lam—5.30pm.
Claiming Territories Until 24 Sept.
Glasgow-based filmmaker Louise
Crawford surveys photojournalism‘s record ofchanging historical and geographical events. putting the male body at centre stage. Her exhibition is part of Signals. the festival of women photographers. The exhibition will be discussed at a seminar. Hidden Agendas. on Sat 17 Sept at 2pm. £2 (£1).
HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY UNIVERSITY ofGLASGOW
WHISTLER - HARMONIES & NOCTURNES
3 September — 17 October (closed 23 - 26 Sept incl.)
Mon - Sat 9.30 - 5.00 Admission Free
0413305431
Extended public access supported with funds from Glasgow City Council
A seminar addressing issues arising from the exhibition 17th September, 2pm - 430pm
STREET LEVEL IS Subsidised by the
CLAIMING TERRITORY
LOUISE CRAWFORD 'Charging' the male body with a new sensibility 3rd SEPTEMBER - 24th SEPTEMBER
STREET LEVEL
Photography Gallery & Workshop 279 - 281 High Street, Glasgow G4 OQS
HIDDEN AGENDAS
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