ART listings EDINBURGH GALLERIES
THE BELLEVUE GALLERY
4 Bellevue Crescent. 557 I663. Wed-Sun noon—6pni
Thermal Facets t'ntil Mon 7 Jun. Graduates from Dundee art colleges work . in different media including abstract and representational painting. diverse styles of printmaking and drawing. photogiaphy and installation.
BEYOND WORDS BOOKSHOP
42—44 Cockburn Street. 226 6636. Tue—Sat l()am—6pnt; Sun a Mon noon—5pni
Marc Atkins: Liquid City Inn! Wed 30 Juti. Black and white iiitagcs of London taken from Atkins” new book Liquid (‘i’ttu
BOURNE FINE ART
6 Dundas Street. 557 4050. Mon-Fri l0am—6pm: Sat l()am-- I put.
Aspects Of Scottish Landscapes Until Fri l8 Jtin. Landscape paintings including works by Sam Bell. Horatio McCulloch and John Knox.
CALTON GALLERY IO Royal Terrace. 556 l()l(). Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat l()am~ l pm.
Spring Exhibition LTntil Wed 30 .ltiii. A selection of general stock including paintings by Alexander Naysmith.
William Clark and Sir Robiti Philipson.
CAMEO
38 Home Street. 228 414i. lixliibitions open fifteen minutes before first
screening of the day until llpm (Sun—Wed); lam (Thu—Sat).
Raison d'Etre Wed 2 Sun 27 .ltiti. A solo show of new photographic work by
Callum Ollason which explore the search : for explanations to the complexities of i life.
CITY ART CENTRE 2 Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon—Sat 3 10am—5pm. 3 Locale Until Sat l‘) .lttti. Some of Edinburgh's best contemporary artists
show new work in a variety of media featuring paintings by Calluni lnnes. Paul Carter's nuclear fallout shelter. an installation by Rose Ftaiti and work by artists' collective Virus.
1900: Scottish Art At The Turn Of The Century Until Sat l‘) .lttn. Drawn from
the City's fine art collection. this display
of work examines the major artists a century ago.
The Symbol Of Its People tintil Sat l() Jul. To mark the return of the Scottish Parliament it) July. this exhibition traces
the relationship between the burgh atid government.
On And Off The Wall Fntil Sat l‘) Jtiii. Contemporary works by the 62 Group of Textile artists.
COLLECTIVE GALLERY
22—28 Cockburn Street. 220 l26(). Tue—Sat Ham—5.30pm (Fri 5pm).
You Are Very Important Until Sat 1‘) Jun. Alan Michael and Alex Frost explore the atomic anxiety of the l‘)8()s through sculpture. scale models. jewellery. drawings. literature and music.
Malcolm Brown Until Sat l‘) .Itin. Malcolm Brown's new series of paintings explores aspects of communication as represented through graphic computer- generated symbols.
CONTACT GALLERY
Grindlay Court Centre. (jrindlay Street Lane. 22‘) 794 l. Mon Jilin loam—Jpn); Fri l()am-2pm.
The Full Story Until Thu l() Jun. Personal ideas and stories are explored through drawings. paintings and mixed media by artists attending a workshop at the centre.
CYBERIA INTERNET CAFE
88 Hanover Street. 220 .1403, .\Ion» Sat I()am—l()piii; Sttii noon -7pni. Stewart Nicol t‘ntil t-‘ii 2s May. Photographs of Bermuda by Stewart Nicol.
Frankie Murphy Fri .1 I’ll 25 Jun. .-\n
74 THE usr 27 May it; ,titi 2999
Jon Harker's Flight Path: Study No1 forms part of New Vision at l2 Gallery,
exhibition of photographs aiid oil paintings.
DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE
3 Dotine Terrace. 225 718‘). .\Ioii~-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.
Crossing I Wetl ‘)—Sun 20 Jtiii. Danish graduate from Edinburgh College of .-\rt. l.ars Boye Jei‘lach creates a sculptural installation.
Edinburgh
l lam. and secondly on Edinburgh Castle’s lisplanade through a supervised telescope daily between lpiii atid 2pm.
EDINBURGH GALLERY
l8a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon—Fri llame5pm: Sat l()am—l int. Louisa Ramazzotti and Joe McIntyre llntil Tue l5 .lttn. A two-person show featuring figurative paintings.
THE DEAN GALLERY
Belfot‘d Road. 624 62()() (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat l()am—5pm; Sttti 2 5pm. Cafe. Situated opposite the National Gallery of Modern Art. the new Dean Gallery is entirely devoted to art of the 20th century. A former l‘)th century orphanage. it houses a large collection of work by liduardo Paolo/Ii. as well as outstanding works drawn from the National (iallei'ies' Dada and Surrealist collections. with the upper floor given over to temporary exhibitions.
John Coplans: A Self Portrait 1984- 1997 Sat 2‘) May—Sun 25 Jul. £l.5() til). An exhibition surveying the work of British-born artist and critic. living and working iii New York. Featuring photographs of the naked body taken over the past twenty years. he reconstructs images of the body by
juxtaposing black atid white photographs
of various parts of his body. See preview.
DUNDAS STREET GALLERY 6a Dundas Street. 558 9363. Mon—Fri l()am—6pm; Sat 10am» lptn. Two Centuries 0f Scottish
1 Watercolours Until Mon 3| May.
Watercolours by various artists including .‘vlary (icorgina Wade-Wilson. Watterson Herald and William (iillies.
EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART l.auriston Place. 22l 6()()(). .‘onn—Sat l()am—5pm.
The Edinburgh Castle Tourist Event lintil Stiti 30 May. James (.‘otipe’s site- spccific sculpture installation simultaneously creates ait artwork and a
tourist attraction. The work has two sites.
firstly at liditiburgh (‘ollege of Art where the installation can be visited at l lam and 3pm Mon 'i‘t'l and Sat atid Stiii at
EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS
23 Union Street. 557 247‘). Tue-Sat l()am—6pm.
All So Diverse L'titil Sat 5 Jun. liight selected artists produce new work in a variety of media including silkscreen. etching. lithography. book art and relief prints.
MIXQd Exhibition Mott 7—\\'eti 30 Jun. :\ mixed exhibition ofstock including works by (irahant Dean and Jennifer McRae.
EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE TRUST (formerly New Town Conservation Trust). l5a Dundas Street. 557 5222. Mon-Fri ‘)ani- lpm; 2 ~ 5pm.
Princes Street: Unexecuted Designs 1767—1999 l'ntil Wed 30 .lttii. Plans and designs for Princes Street which were never carried out.
FRUITMARKET GALLERY
45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon-Sat
l lam-6pm; Sun noon—5pm.
Evolution Isn’t Over Yet Until Sat 29 May. An exhibition presenting the work of an emerging generation of Scotland- ; based artists. taking its theme from a
I range of both global and local concerns loosely connected with the idea of ‘evolution'. Artists taking part include Beagles & Ramsay. Paul Carter. Shauna McMullan. Henry VIIl’s Wives. Chad McCail. Joanne Tatham & Tom O‘ Sullivan. Clara Ursitti and Zoe Walker. Tales Of The Sands Sat 5 Jun—Sat 24 Jul. A group exhibition in association with Sarit Shapira (curator of Israeli art at ' the Israeli Museum. Jerusalem). showing current developments in Israeli art. featuring painting. photography. sculpture and installation. Dttring the exhibition there will be a series of films by both Israeli and Palestinian filmmakers ~ contact gallery for details.
HANOVER FINE ARTS
22a Dundas Street. 556 2l8l. Mon—Fri l().3()am—6pm'. Sat l0am—4pm.
Art From The Ukraine Sat 2‘) May—Sat 26 Jun. Annual group exhibition by established Ukrainian artists featuring rural. sea and industrial landscapes. still life and flowers.
HELIOS FOUNTAIN
7 Grassmarket. 22‘) 7884. Mon—Sat
l()am—6pm; Sun noon-5pm.
a Sophie Payne Sun 30 May—Sun 4 Jul.
Drawings and paintings by Sophie Payne with 25% of the proceeds of any sales going to the Scottish charities Kosovo appeaf
INGLEBY GALLERY
6 Carlton Terrace. 556 444 l. Wed—Sat l()aiti—5pm.
Modern Masters I Until Wed 30 Jun. The first in art annual series of exhibitions featuring recent acquisitions of paintings and drawings by 20th century British masters. On display. are works by Augustus John. Ben Nicholson. Graham Sutherland. Eric Gill. Peter Lanyon and William Scott.
INK TANK
28 St Stephen Street. 226 544‘). Mon—Fri ‘).3()am—5pm.
JilI Calder Until Wed 30 Juti. Drawings
by Jill Calder. which illustrate the model Honor Fraser‘s musings in Scotland On
Sum/av.
INSTITUT FRANCAIS D'ECOSSE
l3 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon—Fri ‘).3()aiii—6.3()pni; Sat ‘).3()ani—l.30pm.
Nuits Blanches: Pandora's Boxes Until Fri 4 Jun. Artists' books by Sylvie Caty. Cut To Pieces Utitil Fri 4 Jun. Paper works by Babsi Daum.
Fifty Years or French Philosophy Until Sat 3 Jul. This two-part exhibition looks at the history of French philosophy.
Je Suis Seul Et Je Travaille Thu 10 Jun—Sat 3 Jtil. ()ne of France's most impressive contemporary artists George Tony Stoll creates new installations for the gallery space.
EDINBURGH ZOO (‘orstorphine Road. 334 ‘)I7 I. Daily ‘-)ant—5pni. £6.8()(£3.8()-£-1.8()). Designing For Edinburgh Zoo L3ntil Tue l5 .ltm. ('raft and design work by students of l.anark (jranimar school.
I2 66 Cumberland Street. 558 9872. Mon—Fri l()am—6pni; Sat 10am—4pm.
New Vision Until Mon l4 Jun. Recent work by new Scottish graduates featuring . paintings and printmaking.
THE FILMHOUSE
88 I.otlitan Road. 228 2688. Daily l()am~ l()ptt).
Degeneration Sat 2‘) May Sat 26 Jun. Photographs by Toni .lenner.
FIRTH GALLERY ‘5 William Street. 225 2 196, Tue I'l'l IItllll'SpltI‘. Sat llani -2piii.
Mixed Contemporary Exhibition t'ntil Mon 3! May. ('ontettipoi'ai'y landscapes by gallery artists Andrew Walker. Robert Inncs. Rcbecca (‘ollins and Anthony ("awthorne
John Dolan Fri 28 May Sat 26 Jun. New paintings by John l)ol;tn.
ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE
82 Nicolson Street. 668 2232. Mon—Fri l()am—5pm.
La Mia Italia Wed 2—Wed 23 Jtiti. An
i exhibition of the winning entries of My * Ira/v painting prize. open to pupils in
priiiiai'y and secondary schools across Scotland. organised by the Consulate
' General of Italy atid the Italian Cultural
Institute.
KINGFISHER GALLERY ' 5 Northumberland Street Lane. 557 5454.
.‘vlon—Sat llam--~-I.3()pm.
Panoramic Places l—‘i-i 4—Fri 25 Jun.
Paintings by Sara Downham.