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Exhibitions are listed by category, then alphabetically by city and venue. Please send details to our oltices at least ten days before publication. Art Listings compiled by Kelly McMenamin.
I ART EXPOSURE GALLERY l9 Parnie Street. 552 7779. Mon—Sat Ham-6pm. Mixed Exhibition Until 30 .ltrl. Scottish and European landscapes by Lin Pattullo. on show alongside new paintings by David Marshall and jewellery by Carlotta Caldcr'olii.
I ART GALLERY 8: MUSEUM, NELVINGROVE 22l 9600. Mott-Sal l0arrr—5pm: Sun Ham—5pm. Cafe. [D]. Voluntary gtiides are available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.
Jessie M. King Until l5 Atrg. Best known for her exquisite illustrations. King was one of the key members of the critically acclaimed ‘Glasgow Girls'. This showcase also features a selection of her jewellery. textiles. wallpaper and ceramic decoration.
St Kilda Explored Until 25 Aug. A fascinating look at the island of St Kilda. which was evacuated in I930. exploring the natural and cultural world of the land and its inhabitants.
I ROGER RILLCLIFFE FINE ART |34 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat l0am--|pm.
Small Pictures Until 3| Aug. The Gallery's summer exhibition features oils. watercolours. collage. etchings and pastels by over 70 contemporary artists. all on a small. intimate scale. Also on show. Fantastic Plastics. innovative new work in acrylic. resin. acetate. rubber. nylon and more.
I CATIICART GALLERY l l I (‘larkstorr Road. 633 I344. Moirvl‘ri 9.30am—5pm: Sat 9.30am—4pm.
Mixed Show l'ntrl 3 Aug. A wide selection of work by several artists including .lacqtreline ()rr. linid Foote- Watts and Joyce liorland. plus a selection ofcerarnics.
I CCA 346—354 Sauchiehall Street. 332 752i. Mon—Sal llam~6pmz Sun noon—5prrr. Cafe. [D].
Earth And Everything Until 4 Aug. Paintings. drawings. sculpture and installations by thirteen contemporary artists from South Africa. capturing the landscape and people of this diverse country. See review.
Chicken Farm Fri l2 Jul. 6pm/Sat l3 Jul. 7.30pm. £2 (£l ). A compilation of some of the best new video work produced by
Glasgow-based artists. including Douglas Gordon and Ross Sinclair.
Speaking Sofas and A Small Shifting Sphere of Serious Culture Fri l2 Jul. 7.30pm/ Sat l3 Jul. 6pm. £2 (El ). The second in this TV double-bill features film. video and cornpufer-generated imagery by a group of predominantly London-based artists including Jane and Louise Wilson. Sam Taylor Wood and Damien Hirst.
I COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon—Fri l0am—5pm; Sat noon-«4pm. [D].
Raw Material: Contemporary Scottish Textiles Wed l7 Jul—l0 Atig. An exhibition highlighting new developments in textile art. where boundaries between disciplines are increasingly crossed. with interesting results. Also on show. Headlines. a collection of contemporary hats and headwear. conrplemented by a series of frat-making workshops.
I COMPASS GALLERY l78 West Register Street. 221 6370. Mon—Sat Warn—5.30pm. flew Generation Until 3| Aug. Specially selected work by I996 graduates frotn Edinburgh College of Art. Glasgow School of Art. Grays School of Art in Aberdeen and Duncan of Jordarrstone in Dundee.
I 18 NING STREET 552 2540. Mon—Sal Harri—5.30pm; Strn Ham—4pm.
Seven x 3 Until l3 Jul. The last of a three- par‘t mixed-media group show by members of the newly formed Glasgow Independent Studio. featuring paintings. printmaking. sculpture and installation. I FRINGE GALLERY Castlernilk Shopping Centre. Castlernilk Arcade. 63| 2267. Mon-Sat |0am--5pm.
Schoolworlts Fri l9 Jul-l0 Atrg. Photographic work created during a series of workshops with school children throughout Strathclyde. based around the theme of freedom.
I GALLERY OF MOOERN ART Queen Street. 33| I854. Mon—Sat l0am—5pm; Sun I lam—5pm. Glasgow’s new gallery. with four thematic floors based on the elements: liat'th. Air. Fire and Water. Featured artists incltrde Howson. Hockney. Campbell. Bellany and Byrne as well as interactive exhibits and a swish cafe decorated by Adrian Wiszniewski. Craigie: The Art Of Craigie Aitchison Until 8 Sept. l)espite being afforded almost cult status south of the border. this is Aitchison‘s first solo exhibition in his home country. From portrait studies of London’s black community to images of the Crucifixion. the show captures every aspect of the painter's work.
I t. GARNER GALLERY 4 Par'nie Street. 552 4585. Tue—Sat |0am-5pm; Sun noon—4pm.
llearts And Minds Until 3| Jul. Inspired by the tenement houses ofGlasgow and a sense of belonging. Gallery director and sculptor Todd Garner presents his first solo exhibition since opening the Gallery last September.
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compass gallery
l78 West Regent Street, Glasgow. 02 4LR. 0141 221 6370
New Generation Show
Paintings, Prints, Drawings, Ceramics, Sculpture, lewellery
bynew graduates ofClasgow, Ed'nburgh, DundeoandAbet'deen Collegosofllrt.
Until 28 August Mon - Sat 10am - 5.30pm
I CYRIL GERBER FINE ART I48 West Regent Street. 221 3095. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm.
Mixed Exhibition Until 3| Jul. An eclectic mix of recent acquisitions including works by Gillies. Maxwell. Redpath. liardley. Banks and many more.
I GLASGOW FILM TNEATRE Cafe C osrno. l2 Rose Street. 332 8 I28. Mon—Sat noon-9.30pm: Sun 5-9.30pm.
A Day Out Until 3| Jul. Drawings. paintings. photographs and filrn sets produced by patients at Lennox Castle Hospital. in collaboration with a film anitrration project based at the Centre for Developmental Arts.
I GLASGOW PRINT STUOIO 22 King Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat l0am—5.30prn. Plattorm Sat l3 Jtrl— I0 Aug. The first major showing of work by four diverse artists based at the Print Studio: Monica Callaghan. Christine lronside. David Palmer and Jila Peacock.
I GLASGOW SCIIOOL OF ART I67 Renfrew Street. 353 4500. Mon—Fri 9.30am—8.30pm: Sat 9.30am—5pm; Sun 2—5an
Personal Choice Until 26 Jul. A selection of work from the I996 Degree Shows in Fine Art and Architecture. chosen by Andrew Nairn and Deyan Sudjic.
I RUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University of Glasgow. University Avenue. 339 8855 ext 543 l. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5pin.
We Got Rhythm! Until 3 Aug. For centuries artists have been inspired by music and dance. and this collection of prints. drawings and watercolours is testament to the fact. featuring works by a wide range of artists including Rembrandt. Picasso and Matisse.
The Jubb Collection Until 28 Sept. Decorative art and graphic work. by three ofCharles Rennie Mackintosh’s closest associates. Frances and Margaret Macdonald and J. Herbert MacNair. much of which has never been seen by the public before.
I JAVA INTERNET CAFE |52 Park Road. 337 6727. Daily noon—7pm.
Parade Sat I3 Jul-l Aug. An exhibition of work by five artists behind the launch of the new Glasgow-based comic art magazine Purut/e. See preview and lectures.
I LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 943 3247. Mon—Fri l0am-5pm: Sat/Sun 2-5pm.
Joan Eardley Until 3 Aug. A selection of paintings frorn the Gallery's permanent collection by artist Joan Eardley.
I MCLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street. 33| I854. Mon-Sat l()arn—5pm; Sun Ham—5pm. £4 (£2).
Charles Rennie Mackintosh Until 30 Sept. The largest ever collection of works by Scotland's most celebrated architect and designer. featuring over 300 exhibits including paintings. drawings. furniture. large-scale models and a reconstruction of a turn of the century Ladies Luncheon Room.
I 1999 INFORMATION CENTRE Princes Square. 48 Buchanan Street. 227 I999. Mon—Sat l0am—7pm; Sun Il.30am—5pm. Transformations no The Edge Until 3| Jul. Initial proposals by 25 of Glasgow‘s housing associations. aiming to attract Millennium funding for public space initiatives.
I NS GALLERY 53 Cresswell Street. 334 4240. Mon—Sat Wain—5.30pm; Sun noon—Spat
Dennis Shields Until 28 Jul. Fifteen years of work by artist Dennis Shields who uses paper. wax. wood. paint and anything else he can get his hands on. to ask the immortal question 'What if."
20 Into SO Until 28 Jul. Three- dimensional work by a variety of artists working in sculpture. jewellery and ceramics.
I PRACTICE GALLERY 58 Virginia Street. 552 7722. Tue—Sat 9am-6pm (Thurs
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Alan Phillips Until 2 Aug. Prophetic
contemporary artists
Saturday 15 June - Sunday 4 August Galleries open: Mon - Sat 11am - 6pm and Sun 12noon - 5pm, admission free
Earth and Everything
Recent Art from South Africa
A major exhibition of work by thirteen
Kay Hassan, Anton Karstel, Noria Mabasa, Chickenman Mkize, Titus Moteyane, Bonnie Ntshalintschali, Derrick qumalo, Walter Oltmann, Claudette Schreuders, Johannes Mashego Segogela, Penny Siopis, Jeremy Wafer, Tito Zungu
+ Talks, tours and workshops
Exhrbtti0n organised by Amotfrnr, Bristol. wrth support from The Esmee F arrburn Charitable Trust. Vtsrting Arts. Bristol City Councd. Internatroml Initiatives. the Arts Councrt of England. the British Councd. the Henry Moove Foundation. South West Arts. Chettenham 8. Gloucester College of Higher Education.
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