Stewart McKenzie Until Fri 28 Nov. New works.

The Big Four 0 For 167 Sat 29 Nov—Fri 19 Dec. The 40th anniversary exhibition from this embroidery group featuring textiles and related work. Environmental Art Exhibition Thu 27 Nov—Fri 12 Dec. Work from the textiles departments.

GOETHE INSTITUT

3 Park Circus. 332 2555. Mon—Thu 10am-9pm; Fri 10am—3pm; Sat

lOam—l m.

Heinric Boll: His Life And Work Until Sat 6 Dec. The first major exhibition looking at the life and work of acclaimed writer and Nobel prize-winner Heinrich Boll (l9l7—l985).

HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER

Art Lovers‘ Cafe. Bellahouston Park. 10 Dumbreck Road. 353 4449. Cafe and design sho .Mon-Sun 10am—5pm. Craig Mul olland Until 4 Jan 1998. New figurative paintings by Glasgow- born artist and graduate of the Glasgow School ofArt.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University ofGlasgow. University Avenue. 330 5430. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5pm.

Tools For The Shaman On permanent display in the refurbished Sculpture Courtyard. Jake Harvey shows monumental works carved from Irish basalt.

KELVINGROVE GALLERY & MUSEUM 287 2699. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm; Sun Ham—5pm. Cafe. [D]. Voluntary guides are available free ofcharge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.

Open Sesame Until 12 Apr I998. A large display of ethnographic and artistic objects from the world of Islam which have never been on show before. Part of a city-wide series of exhibitions and entertaintnent celebrating the art and culture ofthe Muslim world.

The British Gas World Wildlife Photography Exhibition Sat 22 Nov—31 Jan 1998. The winning entries of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition.

LlLLIE ART GALLERY

Station Road. Milngavie. 943 3247. Tue—Fri lOam—lpm. 2—5pm; Sat—Sun 2—5an

A Patch Of Their Own Sat 22 Nov—Sun 2| Dec. The work of over 50 artists. responding to the theme of the garden and allotments.

THE LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

200 Bath Street. 33| 0722. Tue—Sat 9am—6pm; Thu 1 lam—8pm.

Shadows Of Provence Until Thu 27 Nov. A series of paintings by Frank Docherty ofthe village of Mon fort-sur- Argens in the South of France.

Sun Spots And Shafts Sat 29 Nov—Wed 24 Dec. Paintings by Pam Carter which focus on light and its constant changing effects on the colour of the Scottish landscape.

H it list The best exhibitions this fortnight.

Discovering The Italian Baroque Saints, virgins and pastoral scenes by the big boys of the Baroque ~ Guido Reni, Guercino and Carracci ~ from the collection of Sir Denis Mahon. Edinburgh: National Gallery until Sun 7 5 Feb.

Correspondences Cultural exchange of hip young Berlin artists and their Scottish counterparts in a highly mixed- media show. See feature. Edinburgh: National Gallery Of Modern Art, Sat 29 Nov— Mon 2 Feb.

Roger Ackling Hunter gatherer Ackling does wonders with pieces of driftwood. Scorched by the sun through a magnifying glass, the reSults are exquisite pieces of charred wood. Edinburgh: Royal Botanic Garden until Sun 30 Nov.

Olympic Village Artists from Liverpool including Padraig Timoney and Joanne McGonigal show their wares in the second leg of an exchange programme. See review. Glasgow: Transmission Gallery until Sat 73 Dec.

Waves ln, Particles Out New waves of sound hit the gallery with a group show of artists who want to make art with decibels. Glasgow: CCA until Fri 5 Dec.

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Architanare and Dasigfi presents:

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LECTURE SERIES:

20th November 6.30 m - '

Architectural historian C arles McKean will consider ho ple’s perceptions of Gflasgow is formed by its architecture and looks at the city s continual reinvention o itself.

Caledonian University, Lecture Room MOOI, ground floor George Moore Building. Adminignjm

26th November 6:30 pm ' - ' ' from Studio Mariscal in Barcelona will be talking about his recent work including plans for the interior of Glasgow l999's flagship project. The Lighthouse: Scotland's Centre for Architecture. Design and the City .

Strathclyde University, Room K325, level 3, John Anderson Building (main entrance level 5, wheelchair access level 4) Tickets available from I999 Exhibition Centre, Princes Square, Tel: Ol4l 227 I999

26th November 6.00 pm Architectural historian and lecturer in history at the Mackintosh School of Architecture Gavin Stamp will consider the status of Thomson's work. the legacy he has left to Glasgow and his influence upon other architeCts. He will also dis- cuss plans for a major exhibition of Thomson's work for Glasgow I999 UK City of Architecture and Design.

Waterstone’s Booksellers, l53 - l$7 Sauchiehall Street. Admissignjz Tickets available from Waterstone's Booksellers, Tel: Ol4l 332 9 l 05

For further information or tickets please contact: Geraldine Pilling at Glasgow I999. 62 Buchanan Street, Glasgow Gl 3JE Tel: 0l4l 248 6994

MNS PHOTOCOLOUR

26a St Vincent Crescent. 226 4666. Mon—Fri 8am—6pm.

Ego Until 3l Jan I998. An exhibition of photographic portraits by David Eustace including Ewan McGregor. Willem Dafoe. John Hurt. Alan Rickman. Radiohead. George MacKay Brown. Will Self and tnany more.

PROJECT ABILITY

Centre For Developmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon—Fri lOam—Spm.

New Sites Until Tue 9 Dec. An interior installation designed and created by the residents and staff of the Lennox Castle Hospital.

The Map Shawl For Glasgow Until Fri 5 Dec. Previously at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. the exhibition continues. with accompanying

documentary photographic exhibition and video which illustrates how the map was created.

SHARMANKA KINETIC GALLERY

2nd Floor. l4 King Street. 552 7080. Sat & Sun noon—4pm.

A permanent collection of kinetic sculptures by lidtiard Bersudsky.

STREET LEVEL

26 King Street. 552 2l51. Daily l()am—5.3()pm.

Tower Of Babble Tue 25 Nov—l7 Jan 1998. An exhibition of art magazines from l96() onwards in Britain. illustrating their diversity. as well as underlying their importance to how art is affected by the magazine medium. In addition to the show. several Glasgow-based artists have been asked to produce Al magazine covers which list influential articles or issues that have affected their careers. Artists include Pavel Buchler. David Shrigley. Ross Sinclair. Glasgow Women‘s Library and Peter Thomson. There will also be smaller related exhibitions on display at Transmission Gallery. Glasgow Women's Library and Glasgow Film & Video \Vorkslmp, with a symposium at the C(‘A. See Lectures & iivents.

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S” JOHN LAVERY THE IRISH GLASGOW BOY

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