ART LISTINGS
EOINBINIGH ART LISTINS CONTINIIO
I ROYAL OVER-SEAS HOUSE Landings Gallery. 100 Princes Street. 225 1501. Mon—Sun 10am-6pm.
Caroline List Until 29 Nov. Work by the winner of the 1995 Royal Over-Seas
Lea ue O n Exhibition.
ITHESC HGALLERY l6 Dundas Street. 558 1200. Mon—Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-4pm.
Peter Mouton Until 30 Oct. Recent oil paintings by this Edinburgh College of Art graduate. now based in Orkney. Also on show: an unusual collection of carved wood sculptures and automata by Frank Egerton. and contemporary table silverware by Rebecca De Quinn.
I SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY OF MOOERN ART Belford Road. 556 8921 Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. An impressive collection of 20th century art, including works by Picasso. Matisse. Henry Moore, Hockney and Bellany. plus a recently acquired selection of Dada and Surrealist paintings by Salvador Dali. Paul Devaux and Picasso.
I SCOTTISH NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Queen Street. 556 8921 Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2-5pm. A stunning collection of portraits of famous faces from the 16th century to the present plus the national photography collection. David Roberts RA: A Bicentenary Display Until 24 Nov. A fascinating look at the personal. public and artistic life of this rags-to-riches artist. featuring paintings, engravings. photographs. journals and memorabilia.
look, love And Follow Until 1 Dec. Subtitled ‘Prints and Medals of the Jacobite Cause’. this exhibition takes a fresh look at the famous historical conflict and asks what part the commemorative medals and published images of the Stewart family played in the Jacobites' cam aign.
I S OIO ONE 10 Stafford Street. 226 5812. Mon—Sat 9am—6pm.
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W Until 7 Nov. Paintings by Peruvian father and son Hipolito Mamani Quispe and Raul Mamani Maquera inspired by myths. legends and traditional life in Peru.
I TALBOT RICE GALLERY University of Edinburgh. Old College. South Bridge. 650 2211. Tue—Sat 10am—5pm.
Inner Necessity Until 2 Nov. An exhibition exploring the work of art therapists and their patients in Scotland. featuring paintings. drawings. sculpture and ceramics. some of which date back to 1860. See review.
I TORRANCE GALLERY 29b Dundas Street. 556 6366. Mon—Sat 11am-6pm. The Ruralists Mon 2| Oct-2 Nov. Rural paintings by four artists.
I ZYW GALLERY 9 Bell's Brae. Dean Village. 225 3213. Mon—Sun 11am—6pm. .Ienniter King Until 31 Oct. A collection of bold. bright and colourful abstract landscape paintings by artist Jennifer King.
I GEORGIAN HOUSE 7 Charlotte Square. 225 2160. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. See how the other half lived in this elegant 18th century New Town dwelling.
I GLAOSTONE’S LANO Lawnmarket. Royal Mile. 226 5856. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. A superb example of home life in 17th century Old Town Edinburgh.
I HUNTLY HOUSE MUSEUM 142 Canongate. 529 4143. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. Packed with historic artefacts. this museum tells the story of Edinburgh's ast and its ople.
I MUSEUM F CHILOHO O 42 High Street. 5294142. Mon—Sun 10am—6pm. All manner of archive material and old toys relating to childhood through the
ages. I PEOPLE’S STORY 163 Canongate. 529 4057. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. The sights. sounds and even smells of Edinburgh folk from the 18th century onwards.
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I ROYAL HISEIN N SCOTLANO 2 Chambers Street. 225 7534. Mon—Sat lOam-Spm (Tue until 8pm); Sun noon-5pm.
Passing Ont Until 3 Nov. New and imaginative jewellery, silver and metalwork by 300 1996 graduates of Edinburgh College of Art. created using a wide range of techniques and materials. The Ivy We Gallery This new permanent gallery features a superb collection of artworks from China. Japan and Korea. with costumes. ceramics. furniture and prints. many of which are on show for the first time. See Frontlines
Art And Industry An educational and fun interactive gallery includes everything from an Elton John stage suit to a Charles Rennie Mackintosh bookcase. plus the chance to step back in time and re-live the fashions. music and pastimes of the 1950s, 60s. 70s and 80s.
I WRITERS’ MUSEUM Lady Stair's Close. 5294901. Mon-Sat 10am—6pm. A treasure-house of items relating to three of Scotland’s most famous writers: Robert Louis Stevenson. Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott.
OUTSIDE THE CITIES
Ayr
I MACLAURIN ART GALLERY Rozelle Park. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Beach House Until 30 Oct. New acrylic paintings by Lubaina Himid.
Dunfermline
I ABBOT HOUSE Maygate. 01383 733266. Mon—Sun lOam—Spm.
Stones 01 The Kingdom Until 8 Nov. Dyed cotton hangings by Marianna Lines. taken from the intricate carvings on 1300- year-old Pictish stones.
I PITT ENCRIEFF HOUSE MUSEUM Pittencrieff Park, 01383 722935. Mon—Sun (not Tue) 11am—5pm.
To See Ourselves As Others See Us Until 27 Oct. Joseph McKenzie’s photographic documentary of ‘Dunfermline And Its People'. on show for the first time since 1969.
I NORRIE TOCH STUOIOS ‘St Peters'. Main Street. 01620 842039. Tue—Sat 10am—5pm.
laura Hamilton Until 3 Nov. Large. bold abstract paintings by Jamaican-bom artist Laura Hamilton.
Stirling
I SMITH ART GALLERY G MUSEUM Dumbarton Road. 01786 471917. Tue—Sat 10.30am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Brave Art Until 8 Dec. Contemporary paintings. drawings. prints. sculpture and textiles inspired by William Wallace and his quest for national identity. in this the 700th year since the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
LECTURES & EVENTS
LISTINGS
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Kerry Stewart and Moyna Flannigan Fri 18/Sat 19, Fri 25/Sat 26 Oct. 1.15pm. CCA. A gallery tour of the CCA's current exhibiting artists.
Destruction In Art, Destruction 01 Art Thurs 31 Oct. 2pm. £2 (£1). CCA. Gustav Matzger. Ross Birrell and Stewart Home discuss the role of destruction in art 30 years on from Metzger's scandalous symposium in 1966.
The Trinity Altarpiece Fri l8 Oct. 12.45pm. Free. National Gallery of Scotland. Colin Bailey gives a talk on this work by Hugo van der Goes.
Chaos And The Rhythm-Din Forms In The Mental landscape Mon 21 Oct. 12.45pm. Free. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Philippa Goodwin gives a lecture. Tlte Arts And Craits Movement Tue 22 Oct. 7-8pm. Free. Conference Room. Central Library. George [V Bridge. Elizabeth Cumming delivers the second in a series of talks.
Inner Necessity Wed 23/Wed 30. 1pm. Free. Talbot Rice Gallery. A 30-minute gallery tour of the current exhibition. Queen Anne - The last Stewart Monarch Wed 23 Oct. 12.45pm. Free. Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Rosalind Marshall gives a talk.
David Williams Thurs 24 Oct. 7pm. Main Lecture Theatre. Edinburgh College of Art. Lauriston Place. David Williams delivers the Scottish Society For The History Of Photography's annual lecture. King tear And The Fool In The Storm Fri 25 Oct. 12.45pm. Free. National Gallery of Scotland. Colin Cruise gives a lecture on this work by William Dyce.
Eine Kleine Kacltbnusiit Mon 28 Oct. 12.45pm. Free. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. Heather Johnson looks at the work of Dorothea Tanning.
Arts And Starts Architecture Tue 22 Oct. 7—8pm. Free. Conference Room. Central Library. George 1V Bridge. Gavin Stamp delivers the last in a series of talks organised to mark the centenary of the death of designer William Morris.
Flora llrummontl Wed 30 Oct. 12.45pm. Free. Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Ailsa Turner looks at Flora Lion's work. Qualities or land, Sea And Sky Wed 30 Oct. 2—3.30pm. Fruitmarket Gallery. Louise Cattrell gives her personal response to the Scottish landscape and describes how it has influenced her work.
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