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listings
Exhibitions are listed alphabetically by cit and category, then
a pha etically by venue. Please send details to our office at least ten days before ublication. Art listings compile by Helen Monaghan.
GLASGOW GALLERIES
THE ARCHES
30 Midland Street. 22I 400]. Morphogenesis 99 Wed to Feb. 8pm & Thu l I Feb. 7.30pm & 9.30pm. £5 standing; £10 seating. Cutting-edge. conceptual clothing front students at Glasgow Scltool ofAn. displayed with the ltelp of site-specific light projections and soundtracks. Purl (if
G/uxgmr I999.
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TOBIAS REHBERGER. TRANSMISSION GALLERY 9"FEB T0 27"FEB 1999. PREVIEW 6"FEB 7.30 PM
GLASGOW
ART EXPOSURE GALLERY
l9 Parnie Street. 552 7779. Mott—Sat
l lain—6pm.
Nooks And Crannies Until Mon 22 Feb. Paintings and etchings of unusual and undiscovered nooks and crannies throughout the city by Glasgow-based artists including Bryan Evatts. David Marshall attd Ian McNicol. Purl (if Glasgmi' [999.
Living Room Until Mon 22 Feb. Domestic items for the home from clocks. minors and tiles to napkin rings attd cutlery by various artists including work by new and recent college graduates. Purl ul'(i/u.renii- I999.
BARCLAY LENNIE FINE ART
Regent House. 113 West Regent Street. 226 5413. Mott—Fri l0ant—5pitt. Glasgow Style Until Fri 26 Feb. An exhibition of work by Annie French. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Talwin Morris and contemporary artists Norman Edgar. Nonnan Kirkham and WJ. Maskell.
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The Thistle & The Rose
Stuart & Tudor embroidered furnishings
THE BURRELL COLLECTION
l’ollok Country Park. Glasgow 18 December I998 - '3 April 1999
Open Daily: Monday - Saturday l()iitit - Split Sunday I laltt - l5pm
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78 THE LIST 4--l8 Feb 1999
ROGER BILLCLIFFE FINE ART
I34 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat
IOam— 1 pm.
Jessie Higginson Ceramics Until Tue 23 Feb. Minimalist. plain constructions by Jessie Higginson. Purl ufGIusgmi- I999.
Gallery Artists Until Tue 23 Feb. A mixed collection of work by gallery artists.
Valentine's Jewellery Until Tue 23 Feb. Contemporary jewellery.
CCA
350 Saucltieltall Street. 332 752]. Mon—Wed l lam—6pm; Thu—Fri Ham-8pm; Sat Ham—6pm; Stiii noon—5pm. Cafe.
High Red Center Sat 6 Feb—Sat 27 Mar. Different fortns of civil disobedience are explored iit this show curated by Kirsty ()gg aitd featuring the work of 1997 Turner Prize nontinee Christine Borland. Kendell Geers. Gregory Green. Philippe Meste. Eva Rotltscltild and Tomatsu Shomei. See preview.
COLLINS GALLERY
University of Stratltclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon—Fri l0atit-5pnt; Sat noon—4pitt.
Tongues 0f Diamonds: Metaphor And Storytelling In Painting Until Sat l3 Feb. Drawings attd paintings influenced by mythology. archetypes. folklore altd fairytales. featuring selected work by live contemporary artists: Alison Harper. Debbie Lee. Rosemary Beaton. Helen Flockhai‘t and Lesley Barr. See review.
0 '_ning hours by appointment. C as Byrne Sat 6—Sun 2! Feb. New work by Chris Byrne.
GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO
25 King Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat lOatn—5.30pm.
Reflexology Sat 6 Feb—Sat 20 Mar. Lithographs by Robert Paul exploring the conditions of reflection. reflexivity and multiplicity.
All Mod Cons Sat 6 Feb—Sat 20 Mar. Screenprints based on everyday images of the l950s and l960s by Hetty Haxworth.
GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART Mackintosh Gallery. l67 Renfrew Street. 353 4500. Mort—Thu 9.30am—8.30pm; Fri 9.30am—5pm; Sat IOam—noon.
Made In Scotland Until Fri 12 Feb. (Mackintosh Gallery). An exhibition of work by GSA‘s graduates who are currently working in the international milieu front Paris fashion houses to computer giants. illustrating how their professional output has developed from their student work. Purl ti/‘Glusgmc I999.
Work In Progress Wed l0-Wed 24 Feb. (Newberry Gallery). A display of 2nd year student work from the painting department.
Fourth Year At The Mac Thu l l Feb-Wed 3 Mar. (Podium Gallery). A series of five exhibitions whereby work from each year by students at The Mackintosh School ofArchitecture will be displayed. The show looks at the work of 4th year students. Purl u/‘(i/usguii' I999.
COMPASS GALLERY
I78 West Regent Street. 221 (i370. Mon—Sat l0ant—5.30pm.
Thirty Six Units - A Series Of Intaglio Prints Until Wed 24 Feb. An exhibition of intaglio prints based on a series of drawings by Aberdeen printntaker. Lennox Dunbar.
EWAN MUNDY FINE ART
22l West George Street. 248 9755. Mon—Fri l0atn—5.30pm; Sat l0atti—2ptti. Scottish Paintings Until Sat 27 Feb. A selection of l9th and 20th century Scottish paintings.
FRINGE GALLERY
l8 Castlemilk Arcade. (>34 2603. Mon—Sat l()aiit—5pnt.
Colour Chords Until Sat 13 Feb. Ceramic representations of the cones and rods iii the eyes by Andrew Hemphill.
GALLERY OF MODERN ART
Queen Street. 229 I996. Molt—Sat l0atti —5piit; Stilt Ham-5pm. Reversepective: The Art Of Patrick
1 Hughes Until Stilt 7 Feb. Unusual
landscape paintings eltiploying intriguing visual trickery on show for the first time by coittetiiporary artist Patrick Hughes.
GATEHOUSE GALLERY
Rotiken Glen Road. 620 0235. Daily L30 5.30pm tclosed Tue).
Mixed Show Until Tltti 4 Feb. A mixed exhibition of work by gallery artists. Silver Gem Stilt l4 Feb—Wed l0 Mar. A display of work by invited artists commissioned to create paintings for Sin sq. hand-made silver-gilt frames.
CYRIL GERBER FINE ART
I48 West Regent Street. 22! 3095. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm.
Mixed Exhibition Until Sat 27 Feb. A display of work by leading British artists
including Scottish Colourists. McTaggat't.
Cowie. Redpath atid more.
i GLASGOW FILM mamas
Cafe Cosmo. l2 Rose Street. 332 8l28. The Dark City Until Still 28 Feb. The Cl‘T's I999 film programlite ‘The Cinematic City'. is linked to this new exhibition of works inspired by .l’,('ll'()/)()/f.\. by artists working with Project Ability and Trongate Studios.
GLASGOW INDEPENDENT STUDIO 4th Floor. ()4 ()sbourne Street. 552 I472.
GOETHE INSTITUT
3 Park Circus. 332 2555. Mon—Thu 10am—8pm; Fri 10am—4pm; Sat
l()am— l ptit.
Goethe In Sicily: Photo raphs By Christel Wollmann-Fied er Mon 8 Feb-Sat 27 Mar. Photographs by Christel Wollmann-Fiedler following the journey Goethe made to Italy over 200 years ago.
HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY
University ofGlasgow. University Avenue. 330 5430. Mon—Sat 9.30aiii—5pm. Home to the university's collection of art and sculpture atid an ott- going programme of temporary exhibitions. the Hunterian also features a recreation of Charles Rennie Mackintosh‘s Glasgow ltouse which contains original furnishings including a recent acquisition — a chair designed by Mackintosh iti I904.
Tools For The Shaman ()n permanent display in the refurbished Sculpture Courtyard. Jake Harvey shows monumental works carved from lrislt basalt.
INTERMEDIA GALLERY
18 King Street. 552 2540. Mon—Sat l0am—(ipiii.
Muse Wed l0—Fi'i 26 Feb. Contemporary artists Lisa Gallagher. Catherine Whippey. Barbara Bt‘eightenfellner and Laura Glassar explore the female body itt
' a range of media.
LANGSIDE LIBRARY
2 Sinclair Drive. 632 0810.
Landmarks 0f Literacy: Glasgow's Carnegie Libraries Until Fri 30 Apr. An exhibition illustrating the diversity in architectural foriti of libraries built ilt Glasgow aitd the United States between l90l—l9l5. I’ul'! (l/(i‘ltls'gliii' I999.
LILLIE ART GALLERY
Station Road. Milltgavie. 578 8847. Tue—Fri l()aiti—lpltt. 2—5pm; Sat & Stilt 2—5pnr
The Seeing Eye Sat 6 Feb—Sat () Mar. An exhibition celebrating the life and work of photographer George ()liver.
THE LLOYD JEROME GALLERY
200 Bath Street. 33! 0722. Tue—Sat 9am—6pm; Thu l lain—8pm.
The Sacred Science Until Thu 4 Mar. Mezzotints atid etchings by Stuart Duffin. based on his experiences in Jerusaletti.