Art listings
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THE DI ROLLO GALLERY
1 27 Queensferry Street. 220 4150. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm: Sun noon—4pnt Recent Acquisitions A changing display of the gallery's recent purchases.
DOGGERFISHER
l l Gayfield Square. 558 71 IO. Thu—Sat
1 lam-6pm.
Do Others Before They Do You: Lyn Lowenstein Until Sun 30 Sep. Edinburgh-based artist Lyn Lowenstein's topical exhibition of
photographs and banners explores ideas
of political protest. focusing on the Burmese democracy. the UK‘s petrol crisis and recent anti-capitalist demonstrations.
DOM
8 Advocate's Close. 225 9271. Daily
1 1.30am—5.30pm (closed Wed).
The New Wave Of Primitlvism Dom is an arts project established in 1996 by a group of international artists working in Scotland. With a constantly changing exhibition of artworks. the gallery houses sculpture. stained glass and paintings by artists who practice primitive an.
DUNDAS STREET GALLERY
6a Dundas Street. 558 9363. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm.
Kim Redpath Sat 8—Sat 22 Sep. New paintings.
EDINBURGH GALLERY
18a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon—Fri 1 lam—5pm; Sat 10am—1pm.
Mixed Show Sat 8—Tue 25 Sep. A mixed show of work by contemporary Scottish artists.
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23 Union Street. 557 2479. Tue—Sat 10am—6pm.
Josef Albers: Prints 1916-1978 Until Sat 22 Sep. German artist JosefAlbers was a leading figure in 20th century art. A one-time member of the German Bauhaus school. Albers used colour as a metaphor for relationships. Showing works from Homage to the Square in which concentric squares are laid on top of each other in diminishing scale. lesser known works of photographs and photo-collages are also on show.
EDINBURGH ZOO
Corstorphine Road. 334 9171. Daily 9am—6pm.
Living Colour Until Fri 7 Sep. New work by artist-in-residence Allison Young.
FIFTY TWO DUBLIN STREET 52 Dublin Street. 557 2725. Mon-Fri l lam—5pm; Sat 1 lam—4pm. Double Act L'ntil Sat 29 Sep. Paintings. drawings and prints by Alfons Bytautas and Brent Millar.
FIRTH GALLERY
35 William Street. 225 2196. Mon—Sat l lam—5pm.
Paul Furneaux Until Sat 8 Sep. Woodblock prints by Paul Furneaux building on the age-old Japanese techniques of printing in watercolour. Furneaux was recently artist-in- residence at the Royal Museum as part of Scotland's Year of the Artist. Port of Japan 200/.
THE FOUR PLUS ONE GALLERY
2 Warrender Park Road. 667 5152. Mon—Sat 10am--6pm.
Scottish Craft Exhibition A wide variety of crafts and applied arts by up-and-coming craftmakers and designers working in Scotland.
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FRUITMARKET GALLERY
45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon-Sat
l lam—6pm; Sun noon-5pm.
OJeff Koons: Easyfun - Ethereal L'ntil Wed 12 Sep. £3 (£1.50); under 5s free. The ['K premiere of large- scale paintings by American artist Jeff Koons. Self-taught artist Koons is wider known for his kitsch three-dimensional
sculptures. but his new paintings or rather.
computer-generated images painted onto canvas by his team of helpers. retain much of the consumer motifs central to his work. Images of chocolate swirls. Cheerios. happy-faced sandwiches. Ills- cious lips and lacquered toenails selected from the media and personal photographs make up these collaged paintings. See Hitlist. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.
Ulrich Lehmann Wed 12 Sep. 7pm. £3 (£1.50). The cultural historian. whose book ‘Ii'gers/n'ung.‘ l’ushion um/ Modernity was recently published. will discuss the idea of a bear market and its effects on art.
Ral Veroni: Lucha Por La Vida L'ntil Sun 9 Sep (Bookshop). Artist's books by the Argentine painter. printmaker and environmental artist Ral Veroni. Luehu por la lit/u (Struggle for Life) dates back to 1994 when Veroni first began printing designs on paper currency removed from circulation due to inflation.
Northern Lights On permanent view. once night falls. is Peter l-ink's light installation for the gallery inspired by the aurora borealis. ('oniprising a ‘roof (in triangle of light. light detailing on the east and west roof and lift shaft. the colours regularly change. brightening tip this dark corner of lidinburgh‘s Market Street.
GALERIE MIRAGES
46a Raeburn Place. 315 2603. Mon Sat l()am~-5.30pm.
Heavy Metal l'ntil Sat 15 Sep. I)esigner and unique jewellery from around the globe. pltis metal sculpture from Thailand. lndia and Zimbabwe.
GOLD
(iallery & Shop. 77 Dundas Street. 556 3159. .\'lon--\\'ed & l5riv Sat l0am~6pmz Thu 10am 8pm.
Winter Wedding by Dorothy Stirling on show at The Open Eye Gallery
Early Autumn Exhibition L'ntil Wed 26 Sep. Figurative work by painters. printmakers. sculptors and craftmakers featuring Martin Churchill. Jeanette Lassen. Sue Biazotti and Philip Hutton among others.
HANOVER FINE ARTS 22a Dundas Street. 556 2181. Mon—Fri 10.30am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm.
Panas Tytenko Sat 8—Sat 29 Sep. A first solo show in Scotland for L'krainian artist featuring figurative paintings. cityscapes. still life and floral studies.
THE HUB (‘afe lltib. Castlehill. Royal Mile. 473 2000. Daily 9.30am—10pm. Performance! L'ntil Sun 9 Sep. A series of photographs of classical musicians by the celebrated arts photographer ('live Barda. The works are taken from Barda's book Performance! limit-ions In Photographs and feature Mitsuko l'chida. Steven lsserlis and Jacqueline de Pre.
INGLEBY GALLERY 6 Carlton Terrace. 556 4441. Wed—Sat 10am-5pm.
Sean Scully L‘ntil Sat 15 Sep. Dublin- born abstract artist Sean Scully currently works between studios in New York. Barcelona and London. His familiar paintings in which alternate horizontal and vertical stripes of oil paint cover panels to form one single painting have been exhibited in most of the major museums in the world. In his first exhibition in Scotland. Scully shows oil paintings. watercolours. pastels and etchings. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.
INHOUSE
28 llowe Street. 225 2888. Mon—Sat 9.3()am---6pm; Sun noon—5 )m.
Design Masters - Ac Ilie Castiglioni L'ntil Sat 8 Sep. In a career spanning over 60 years. the work of Italian architect/designer Achille (‘astiglioni is celebrated in lnhouse's l-‘estival exhibition. Designing everything from furniture. lighting. kitchenware and washing machines. Castiglioni‘s fresh approach to design has endured the test (if little.
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66 Cumberland Street. 558 9872. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Joan Miro (1893-1983) Until Mon 17 Sep. Original etchings and lithographs by one of the leading Spanish surrealists. Joan Miro. Drawn from the realm of memory and imaginative fantasy. his works are among the most original of the 20th century. Also on show are works by his contemporaries.
LEITH GALLERY
65 The Shore. 553 5255. Tue—Fri
l lam—5pm; Sat 1 lam—4pm.
Scott Waugh Tue 1 l—Sat 22 Sep. New
paintings.
Scott Irvine Tue 1 l—Sat 22 Sep. Wood turnings.
Debbie Lone Tue 1 l—Sat 22 Sep. Paintings.
THE LEITH GALLERY AT DRUMSHEUGH BATHS
5 Belford Road. 553 5255. Tue—Thu
1 1.30am—2pm & 4.30—9pm; Fri
1 1.30am—2pm & 4.30—10pm; Sat 9.30am—8.30pm; Sun 1 1.30am—8pm. Festival L'ntil Sat 6 Oct. The Leith Gallery presents a mixed exhibition of paintings which celebrate the diversity of the Edinburgh Festival. featuring Peter Goodfellow and Dorothy Bruce.
LGB CENTRE 60 Broughton Street. Wed—Sat
l 1.30am—3.30pm.
Moving Through L'ntil Sun 30 Sep. An exhibition of work covering a variety of mediums and themes to raise money for the Maggie Cancer Centres.
NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART
Belford Road. 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon—5pm. Cafe. OLee Miller L'ntil Sun 9 Sep. £4 (£2.50). Joint admission with Roland Penrose exhibition at the Dean Gallery. The largest and tnost comprehensive exhibition to date of the work of the New York born photographer Lee Miller (1907—77). Miller. a former Vogue model. was married to Roland Penrose. the subject of a major exhibition at the