ART listings EDINBURGH GALLERIES
ADAM HOUSE
Chambers Street. 650 8058. Tue—Fri lO.3()am—9pm; Sat l0.3()am—5.30pm. Cancer Research Art Exhibition Until Sat 2| Nov. Paintings.jewellery and crafts in every style and medium go on sale to raise money for the Cancer Research Campaign. Prices range from a few pounds to several hundred.
BEYOND WORDS BOOKSHOP
42—44 Cockburn Street. 226 6636. Tue-Sat l0am—8pm; Sun & Mon noon—5pnr
Colin Baxter Until Thu 3| Dec. A series of photographs taken from Baxter’s forthcoming book France.
BOURNE FINE ART
6 Dundas Street. 557 4050. Mon—Fri I0am—6pm; Sat IOam—lpm.
John McLean Fri 20 Nov--Wed 9 Dec. New paintings.
BYZANTIUM GALLERY
9a Victoria Street. 225 I768. I)aily l()am—5.30pm.
Under The Sun Wed 25 Nov—Wed 23 Dec. A mixed exhibition of sculpture. prints. ceramics and textiles by leading contemporary Zimbabwean artists -- Nicholas M tikomberanwa. Joseph Ndandar'ika. Fanizani Akuda and Gill Bond.
Subway Until Sun 6 Dec. A series of photographs of New York and Paris by Edinburgh-based photographer Robin MacDonald.
CITY ART CENTRE
Market Street. 529 3993. Mon—Sat I0am—5pm.
20th Century Scottish Paintings Until 4 Jan I999. Paintings from the gallery's collection including works by the late William McTaggart and the successful contern orary artist. John Bellany. Glass K Until 4 Jan I999. British contemporary glass from I967 to the present day.
Artscapes Until 4 Jan I999. Seascapes. landscapes and cityscapes from the gallery‘s art collection and beyond. The film by ‘Spiral Jetty' by US land artist. Robert Smithson is shown alongside video work by London-based artist Edward Fellows. See review. Alienated St. Petersburg: A City's Social History Until 4 Jan I999. An exhibition from the Peter & Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg focusing on homelessness in the city over various historical eras. See review.
Alice Maher and Tim Davies Until 4 Jan I999. New works by two leading artists from Ireland and Wales. Dublin- based Alice M aher explores themes of subversion and transformation and Tim Davies' work looks at tlispossession and cultural marginalisation.
CALTON GALLERY
I0 Royal Terrace. 556 Hill). Mon—Fri IOarn-6ptn; Sat I()am— l pm.
Mixed Exhibition Until Mon 30 Nov. A wide selection of watercolours. paintings and sculpture by Scottish I9th and 20th century artists.
CAMEO 38 Home Street. 228 4 l4 l. Exhibitions open fifteen minutes before first screening of the day until I lprn (Sun—Wed); lam (Thu—Sat).
COLLECTIVE GALLERY
22—28 Cockburn Street. 220 I260. Tue—Sat l lam—5.30pm (Fri 5pm). Peter McGoldrick Until Sat 28 Nov. Paintings by Peter McGoIdrick.
They Died So That You Might Live Until Sat I2 Dec. Getting serious with mortality. artists Dave Beech. Dave Burrows and Ako Sasao explore the theme of death.
Martin Fowler Tue l—Sat l2 Dec. New work by Martin Fowler exploring dreams. ambitions and expectations.
CONTACT GALLERY
Grindlay Court Centre. Grindlay Street Court. 229 794 l. Mon—Thu lOam—4pm; Fri I0am—2pm.
Awash Until Mon 23 Nov. The results of recent workshops in printmaking. photography and watercolour painting by users of the centre.
CYBERIA INTERNET CAFE
88 Hanover Street. 220 4403. Mon—Sat IOam—IO m; Sun noon—7pm.
Body Of ork Until Sat 21 Nov. Photoworks of solo performance work by Jeremy Lorne Inglis. with photography by Kerenza Byron Hilton.
DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE
3 Doune Terrace. 225 7I89. Mon—Fri l0am—5pm.
Making/Thinking: Artists Build Until
Fri 27 Nov. Drawings and photographs of
Danish artist Per Kirkeby's brick-built public art works. See Matthew Architecture Gallery.
DUNDAS STREET GALLERY
6a Dundas Street. 558 9363. Mon—Fri I0am—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm.
Mo Farquharson Until Sat 2| Nov. Recent sculpture and drawings.
Baltic Reflections Wed 2--Sat l2 Dec. Paintings. prints and sculpture by leading artists in Latvia.
EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART Lauriston Place. 22] 6()()(). Mon—Thu I()am—Spm; Fri I()am-Spm; Sat I()am—2pm.
Six-Ply Until Tue 24 Nov. New work including painting. sculpture and photography from artists‘ collective Virus. See review.
Royal Overseas League Annual Open Exhibition Until Fri 27 Nov. The work of young artists is showcased in this exhibition which focuses on paintings and includes works in oil. acrylic. watercolours. drawing and mixed media. Printers Inc - Recent British Prints Sat 28 Nov—Tue 22 Dec. Recent prints by contemporary British artists from the Arts Council of England's collection. Featured artists include Turner Prize winners Damien Hirst and Rachel Whiteread. the late Helen Chadwick. Tracy Emin and Marcus Taylor.
EDINBURGH GALLERY
|8a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon—Fri Ham—5pm; Sat lOam— I pm.
Emotion Recollected Until Tue 24 Nov. New paintings by Andrew Fitzpatrick.
INGLEBY GALLERY
6 Carlton Terrace. 556 444 I. Wed-Sat
I 0am—6pm.
Andy Goldsworthy Until Sat 19 Dec. Goldsworthy shows a new body of work comprising a site-specific installation for the gallery and a series of new graphite drawings. Goldsworthy has also made a contribution to the new Museum of Scotland which will be unveiled on 30 November.
Julian Stair Until Sat l9 Dec. Strong tableware in porcelain and red stoneware by Julian Stair.
INK TANK
28 St Stephen Street. 226 5449. Mon—Fri 8am—8pm; Sat l0am-4pm.
The Boxer Until Thu 24 Dec. I.inocuts by Adam Larkum.
INSTITUT FRANCAIS D'ECOSSE
I3 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon—Fri 9.3()am—6.3()pm: Sat 9.3()am—l.30pm.
Three_20th Century Writers: Bernanos, Aragon, Breton Until Fri 20 Nov. To celebrate the festival Lire [in l’crc. a documentary exhibition featuring three writers of the 20th centur .
Dollo’s Law Fri 2() Nov—Thu l7 Dec. New Parisian paintings by Helen MacAlister running concurrently with the Talbot Rice Gallery. See Lectures & Events.
ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE
82 Nicolson Street. 668 2232. Mon—Fri I()am—5pm.
The Europe 0f Casanova Until Fri 4 Dec. A multimedia exhibition of prints. photographs. costumes and video illustrating Casanova'sjoumey through Europe. celebrating Musit'ulralia's main theme — the city of Venice.
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66 Cumberland Street. 558 9872. Mon—Fri I()am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Bruce McLean Until Sat 2| Nov. Recent screenprints by contemporary artist Bruce McLean.
KOJIN
49 Bernard Street. l.eith. 467 7392. Tue—Fri I lam—-6pm: Sat & Sun .
I lam—3.30pm.
Contemporary Art Exhibition Until Sat 5 Dec. A show featuring landscape paintings by Janet Samson. Jan Coventry and Susan Dawson.
THE ELEPHANT HOUSE
2| George IV Bridge. 220 5355. Mon—Fri 8am— I()pm; Sat & Sun 10am—8pm.
Kate Halliday Until Fri 4 Dec. Abstract paintings by Kate Halliday.
FIRTH GALLERY
35 William Street. 225 2 I96. Tue—Fri I lam—5pm; Sat I lam—2pm.
Ann McCIusItey and Anthony Cawthorne Until Sat 28 Nov. Recent works.
FRUITMARKET GALLERY
45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm; Sun noon-5pm. Continental Drift: Europe Approaching The Millennium Part 2 Until 9 Jan I999. The second part of this specially commissioned exhibition for 'Photo 98' featuring Zarina Bhimji's photographs contrasting the Moorish gardens of the Alhambra in Spain with formal gardens of the UK. Stanley Greene‘s images of the vast oil pipeline through the Caucasus and Norwegian artist Tone Myskja‘s exploration of the Viking links of her homeland with those of Northern England. See preview.
HANOVER FINE ARTS
22a Dundas Street. 556 2 I8 I. Mott-Fri I().3()am—6pm'. Sat I()am—4ptn.
Three Highland Artists Until Sat 2l Nov. Recent paintings by Leonie Gibbs. Hugh Kirkwootl and Allan MacDonald plus watercolour landscapes by Regina Fernandes and recent works by Scottish and other gallery artists.
LEITH GALLERY
65 The Shore. 553 5255. Mon—Fri
I lam-6pm; Sat Ham—4pm.
Graham McKean, Peter GoodfeIIow and Neil Simone Until Sat 28 Nov. Recent paintings.
LEONE COCKBURN CONTEMPORARY ART
2| Dean Park Mews. 343 2840. Mon-Fri I-—5.3()pm; Sat | lam—2pm.
Leone Cockburn and Isobel Johnstone Until Sat 28 Nov. An exhibition of sttmmer paintings.
MALCOLM INNES GALLERY
4 [)undas Street. 558 9544/5. Mon—Fri I()am—6pm; Sat I()am— l pm.
Tapestry Stools And Antiques Until Sat 2| Nov. A selection of tapestry stools and antiques.
MATTHEW ARCHITECTURE GALLERY University of Edinburgh. 2|) Chambers Street. 650 2342. Mon—Fri I()am—Spm; Sat (S; Sun lO.3()am-2.3()pm. Making/Thinking: Drawing And Models Until Sttn 29 Nov. Drawings and models by one of Denmark's most acclaimed artists and maker of public art works. Per Kirkeby. See Danish Cultural Institute.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART Belfortl Road. 624 6200. Mon—Sat l()am—-5pm; Stilt 2—5pm. A display of recent acquisitions by a line-up ofbig British names. including Damien Hirst. Rachel Whiteread and Catherine Yass