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Exhibitions are listed by category, then alphabetically by city and venue. Please send details to our otiices at least ten days belore publication. Art listings compiled by Kathleen Morgan.
I ART EXPOSURE GALLERY 19 Pamie Street. 552 7779. Mon—Sat 11am—6pm. New Paintings Until 21 Jun. Following his sell-out exhibition of '93. Donald Macleod returns with a powerful and figurative collection subtitled ‘Ballads Ancient and Modern‘. drawing inspiration from folk songs and tales.
I ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, KELVINGROVE 22l 9600. 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. 1' Fe — An Exploration Di Iron Through The Senses Until 9 Jul. An interactive. multi- sensory exhibition of contemporary metal work by artist blacksmiths around the world. organised by the British Artist Blacksmiths Association. Dut Ot Mind, Dut OI Sight Until 27 Aug. Bringing mental illness out of society‘s shadows. this multi-media exhibition examines attitudes to mental health in Scotland 1790—1995. from the days of quack remedies to today's care in the community policies. I BAR TEN 10 Mitchell Lane. 221 8353. ? Mon-Sun Ham—midnight. The United State Mon 5 Jun—5 Jul. An exhibition of photo montages by Mark Dawes, some dealing with narrative. others with surreal personas. I ROGER RILLCLIFFE FINE ART 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30arn—5.30pm; Sat lOam—lpm. Mixed Exhibition Sat 3—27 Jun. New paintings and watercolours by Shona Barr. ceramics by Susan Nemeth and enamel jewellery by Zsuzsi Morrison. I CCA 346—354 Sauchiehall Street, 332 7521. Mon-Sat 11am—6pm (Thurs/Fri until 7pm). Cafe. [D]. Evening Echoes Until l0 Jun. Gallery 1. Taking the sounds of the streets and pumping them into a CCA artspace is this audio-visual exhibition exploring the world — and cries -- of newspaper vendors around Britain. Included are four Glasgow : vendors renowned for their voices. one of l which can be heard from one end of l Argyle Street to the other. Visitors passing .
almost life-sized pictures of the vendors activate the corresponding cries.
le Genius loci (The Spirit or A Place)
, in London. and designed to inspire and g inform photography projects. this i exhibition addresses different aspects of
' and innovative images.
I THE GATEHOUSE GALLERY Rouken Glen ; Giffnock. 620 0235. Mon. Wed—Sun
I 1.30—5.30pm.
Mixed Exhibition Sun 4—29 Jun. .A
f collection of robust. often humorous.
: 24in high and based on observed . characters by Mhairi Corr. along with
i 12 Rose Street. 332 8l28. Phone for 3 : opening hours.
exhibition of poster panels depicting
' stills from their pioneering films and
' brushful of attitude. Ally Thompson has
Until 10 Jun. Gallery 2. Two installations by Stephan Gueneau. a young French artist living in Glasgow and Paris. Exploring urban surroundings. frotn the neon signs of Budapest to Dennistoun in Glasgow’s east end. they challenge stereotypical images.
I COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon—Fri lOam—Spm; Sat noon—4pm. [D].
Beyond Destination Sat 3 J un—I Jul. A showcase of video and film by twelve international artists. all of whom are of South Asian origin. using imaginative modern media techniques to produce over four hours of combined viewing.
I COMPASS GALLERY 178 West Regent Street. 248 I322. Mon—Sat “lam—5.30pm. Contemporary Scottish Paintings Until
l4 Jun. An exhibition of paintings. prints I and sculptures.
I THE FRINGE GALLERY I8 Castlemilk Arcade. 63l 2267. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm. The Art Of lite Until 10 Jun. Curated from the archives of The Photographers Gallery
people‘s lives through the use ofdiverse
Park north gates. Rouken Glen Road.
figurative sculptures each standing about
paintings and drawings by Catriona Campbell and Anne Mendelow.
I GLASGOW FILM THEATRE Cafe Cosmo. lumiere en 20 Panneaux Until 30 Jun. An
photos of the Lumiere Brothers. original
original posters of the time.
I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 22 King
Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat l0am—5.30pm. Crossroads: Four Artists From Four llations Sat 3—24 Jun. Following their exhibition at GPS last year. the four artists Jill Booth. Kerstin Heyman. Mamiko Rokudo and Eveleen Wright meet again armed with new prints made both in Glasgow and their home countries.
I WILLIAM HAROIE GALLERY 141 West Regent Street. 221 6780. Mon—Fri lOam—Spm; Sat l0am—lpm.
Shadow OI The City Until 2 Jttn. Glasgow- based artist Martin Kane focuses on an industrial hinterland. depicting run-down factories. deserted streets and silent city blocks.
The Glaswegian Surrealist Until 2 Jun. Glasgow Art School trained and with a
attracted critical claim in New York. France and Britain.
GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO
CROSSROADS
FOUR ARTISTS FOUR NATIONS 3rd — 24th June 1995, Monday to Saturday, 10 — 5pm
Jillian Booth (Canada), Kerstin Heyman (Germany). Mamiko Rokudo (Japan), Eveleen Wight (Scotland)
ORIGINAL PRINT SHOP 25 King Street, Glasgow 61 SQZ
ELSPETH
Aquarelle Prints 3rd — 24th June 1995, Monday to Saturday, 10 — 5pm
22 KING STREET - GLASGOW Gl SQP
ROBERTS
Sunday In Kelvingrove Until 2 Jun. Glasgow artist Hugh Byars leaves the harsh images behind to suggest a more idyllic life on canvas with bright colours and fatnin groups.
I HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University of
Glasgow. University Avenue. 339 8855 ext 543 l. Mon—Sat 9.3()am-~5pm.
The bequest of William Hunter. a student ofGlasgow University in the l730s. who
left a substantial collection of books. prints and other curiosities to the university.
David Hamilton: Architectural Drawings
Until 24 Jun. Previously unseen drawings
by influential Scottish architect David Hamilton (1768—1843). whose major works were built in and around Glasgow and include the former Royal Exchange.
. Heavenly Scent Until 23 Jun. An audio.
visual and sensual celebration of the world of perfume. exploring its history
and the culture and romance surrounding
it. The exhibition focuses on a macabre collection of medical artefacts and
explores the use of fragrances to mask the
smell of operations.
I KVAERNER GOVAN SHIPYARU Holmfauld Road. 01294 74 I 66.
Jim Collins Mon 5— IO Jun. Having worked at the Govan Shipyards for 2] years. and now an artist. Jim Collins
returns to contemplate his influences with an installation commisioned as part of the
Cunninghamc Festival.
I LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 943 3247. Mon-Fri 10am—5pm; Sat/Sun 2-5pm.
Milngavie Art Club Sat 3—24 Jtm. The art club show off the year's achievements in their annual exhibition.
I MCLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall
Street. 331 I854. Mon—Sat lOam-Spm; Stilt 11am-5pm.
Art Machine ’95 Until 25 Sept. Urging the
viewer to reach out and touch is this exhibition highlighting the creative process — a mesh of sound. film. perftn'mance art and technology.
I EWAN MUNOY FINE ART 2] I West George Street. 248 9755. Mon—Sat l()am—5.30pm.
Mixed Exhibition Until I0 Jun. A collection of recent acquisitions which include works by Stanley Cursiter. F. C. B. Cadell. G 1. Hunter. Katharine Cameron. Jack Knox. William Crosbie and Gary Anderson.
I NS GALLERY 53 Cresswell Street. 334 4240. Mon—Sat I()am-5.30pm: Sun noon—5pm.
The Teapot Show Until 30 Jun. An exhibition of teapots in two and three dimensions. by artists including George Wylie. Alasdair Gray. David Donaldson. Nancy Stnillie and Dave Cohn.
I PRACTICE GALLERY 58 Virginia Street.
552 7722. Tue/Wed 9am—6pm; Thurs
l lam—6pm; Fri/Sat 9am—6pm. lnternetion@l Sat 3 J tin—o Jul. An exhibition ofnew work from printmaker Paul Cassidy. investigating the language
and iconography surrounding the upsurge
of information technology.
I PROJECT ABILITY I8 Albion Street. 552
2822. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm. Potheads Until 23 Jun. An exhibition of
contemporary ceramics by artists frotn all
over Strathclyde.
I ST MARY’S CATHEDRAL 300 Great Western Road. 339 669]. Mon—Sat
I 0am—5pm.
Aileen Campbell Until 30 Jun. ‘Ascent to
Nowhere' Aileen Campbell’s first solo show. is influenced by music. literature and humour and includes large abstract paintings and works on paper. created
specifically for the unique combination of
light and space which the Cathedral provides.
I STREET LEVEL 26 King Street. 552
, 2151. Mon—Sat lOam—5.30pm.
Photogenic: Reviewing the lens of History Until 24 Jun. Featuring the work of twelve artists who use photographic sources and mediums to question the
camera's ability to record the experiences
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III Paul Strand: The World on My Doorstep. 1950-1978 The only British showing of work by one of the giants of American black and white photography. Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.
l lleavenly Scent Indulge your nose at this entertaining show that looks at the history of perfume from around the world. Hunterian Art Gallery. Glasgow.
I Internetion©l A challenging visual response to the whacky world of information technology by Glasgow-based print-maker Paul Cassidy. The Practice Gallery. Glasgow.
I William Crozier Discover the work of one of Scotland‘s lesser known artists. considered to be one of the most original of his time. National Gallery anatlem Art. Edinburgh.
of colonial women. The exhibition challenges the notion of photographic truth anti the etlmocentric readings which accompany them.
I TRAMWAY 25 Albert Drive. 422 2023. Wed—Sun noon-6pm (later on performance evenings).
Trust Until 18 Jtm. Over twenty international artists have collaborated to present a cross-section of art forms. including photography and video work some of which is interactive. The title is not so much a theme. as an appeal to the viewer tojoin the artists in their attempt to establish and reinforce an atmosphere of trust between audience. artist and institution. ‘Trttst Weekend' takes place I7—I8 Jun. noon—midnight. with screenings. discussions and contributions by numerous artists and curators. Day tickets: £20 (£10); Weekend: £35 (£15). I TRANSMISSION GALLERY 28 King Street. Trongate. 552 4813. Tue—Sat
l lam—5pm.
Chase Me Until 24 Jun. Featuring the work of Erlend Williamson of London. Mark Haddon from the Borders of Scotland and Katrin von Maltzahn of Berlin.
I ART GALLERY 8: MUSEUM, KELVINGROVE 221 9600. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm; 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.
I MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Kelvin Hall. Dumbarton Road. 221 9600. Mon—Sat IOam—Spm; Sun Ham—5pm. A museum crammed with buses. trams. fire-engines. ships and other transportation. devoted to the history of transport.
I PEOPLE’S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 554 0223. Mon—Sat lOam-Spm;
CO The List 2-15 Jun 1995