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Exhibitions are listed alphabetically by city and category, then alphabetically by venue. Please send details to our office at least ten days before publication. Art listings compiled by Helen Monaghan.
Glasgow Galleries
AIR ORGANIC
36 Kelvingrove Street. 564 5200. Sun—Thu llam—ll m; Fri & Sat llam—midnight. Aeroso On Canvas Until Mon 5 Nov. An exhibition of work by graffiti artist Real (aka Laird McWhinnie). who for the past thirteen years has been using spray paint in his art.
ANNAN GALLERY
164 Woodlands Road. 332 0028. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat 10am—12.30pm.
Mixed Exhibition Until Fri 9 Nov. A selection of paintings by Scottish artists including John Bathgate. J.D. Henderson and Alastair Buchanan.
My Summer Sat lO—Fri 30 Nov. Paintings by a selection of gallery artists reflecting on the summer including Lin Pattullo. Helen Turner. Hamish MacDonald. Ed Hunter and James Orr.
350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900.
‘ ' Sun—Wed 11am—6pm; Thu—Sat
11am—8pm. Words S Things Until Sun 23 Dec (CCA 2 & 3). The newly refurbished CCA opens its visual arts season with an exhibition curated by Frances McKee which looks at the human fascination with objects. McKee invited New York-based artists Mark Dion and Cheryl Donegan. intemet art pioneers Jodi and Glasgow- based Simon Starling to produce new work for the allery spaces. See Hitlist. Robert Wi ilams On Mark Dion Sat 3 Nov. 3pm (CCA 3). Visual artist and course leader in Fine Art at Cumbria College of Art. Robert Williams talks about the work of Mark Dion. Simon Starling Sat 10 Nov. 3pm (CCA 4). Words & Things contributing artist Simon Starling presents a series of slides which explores the research and rocesses behind his work.
d and Bills In Ever Ever Land Until Sun 23 Dec (CCA 1 & 6). Rotterdam-based artists Tracy Mackenna and Edwin Janssen‘s commission for the newly refurbished CCA looks at the notion of Scottishness. Along with a DVD installation. the artists present two text blankets resulting from conversations with people on their travels. A public studio will also be set up during the show where visitors will be invited to contribute to a third blanket. See Hitlist.
THE ARCHES
253 Argyle Street. 0901 022 0300.
Top Oi The Poppets Tue l3—Wed 28 Nov. The Beat Room‘s new TV series features Top of the Poppets. a witty marionette puppet show of pop stars ranging from Robbie Williams to Eminem. On show are the original puppets created by Judith Johnston with additional costumes desi ned by Marina MacLean. Village To City Until Fri 9 Nov. Original work by women mural painters from the Mithila region of Bihar.
ART EXPOSURE GALLERY
19 Pamie Street. 552 7779. Mon—Sat noon—5pm.
Jacqueline Marr Fri 2-Thu 29 Nov. A solo show of figurative works by Duncan of Jordanstone graduate Jacqueline Marr. inspired by old masters and contemporary dance. NEW SHOW.
Director’s Choice Fri 2—Thu 29 Nov. A pre-Christmas preview of specially selected small works.
Kara Law Fri 2—Thu 29 Nov. Contemporary jewellery.
ARTERIES
185a Bath Street. 222 2830. Tue—Sat 10am—5.30 m.
Dougie 181001980" and Donald Macleod Until Tue 13 Nov. Paintings.
BAR ‘l O
10 Mitchell Lane. 572 1448. Mon—Sat Ham—midnight; Sun noon—midnight. Lifelorm Sat 3—Fri 30 Nov. A series of monochrome images by Ryan Exidore created from layers of digitally scanned textures taken from everyday sources such a bubble wrap and discarded pill packets. NEW SHOW.
ROGER BILLCLIFFE FINE ART 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat lOam—lpm. Christine Ironside Until Tue 20 Nov. Recent paintings.
Michael Durning Until Tue 20 Nov. Recent aintings.
Alan raxtord Until Tue 20 Nov. Contemporary jewellery.
Gareth Mason Until Tue 20 Nov. New ceramics.
CAFE COSSACI'IOK GALLERY
10 King Street. 553 0733. Mon—Sat 10.30am-midnight; Sun l—l 1pm. Southern Exposure Until Fri 16 Nov. A selection of works by members of the Southern Area Visual Arts group.
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CENTRE GALLERY
36 West George Street. 332 5551. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm; Sun noon—5pm. Mixed Exhibition Until Mon 31 Dec. A selection of work by local Scottish artists.
Pam Carter Until Sat 10 Nov. New oil paintings of Scotland‘s islands and coastlines by Pam Carter.
COLLINS GALLERY
University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 548 2558. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm: Sat noon—4pm.
Margaret Hunter: Intercessions Until Sat 17 Nov. New drawings. paintings and sculpture created in Berlin. Britain and Mallorca by Margaret Hunter. Born in Ayrshire. Hunter settled in Berlin in 1995 and much of her work is strong in expressionist style. See also Paisley Museum & Art Gallery.
COMPASS GALLERY
178 West Regent Street. 221 6370. Mon—Sat 10am-5.30pm.
Stephanie Dees Until Thu 15 Nov.
Glasgow cityscapes by Edinburgh College
of Art graduate Stephanie Dees including Glasgow City Chambers and the Templeton carpet factory.
FIREWORKS STUDIO
35a Dalhousie Street. 332 4969. Mon—Sat noon—5.30pm.
Modern Ceramic Design Until Fri 30 Nov. Glasgow‘s newest gallery. Fireworks Studio. features modern ceramic design by resident potters Alistair Dearie. Tom Elliot. Todd Garner. Mary- Anne Hunt. Allan McKeown. Ailsa O'Leary and Katy West.
FIXX
86 Miller Street. 221 1568.
Way Out Until Fri 30 Nov. Paintings by Ali Hendrick. You can also view her work on on-line gallery www. eklection.com
FRINGE GALLERY
18 Castlemilk Arcade. 634 2603. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.
Cubarte Fri 9—Sat 24 Nov. Original prints from the Taller serigraphia Rene Portocarrero. a screenprint workshop in Havana. selected by curators from the Taller and Glasgow Print Studio. Part ()fSi C uba.’. NEW SHOW.
GALLERY OF MODERN ART Queen Street. 229 1996. Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun 1 1am—5pm.
Glasgow School Of Art Graduate Series Until Fri 30 Nov (Lower Air
L Gallery and Top Floor Ellipse Rotunda). Glasgow School of Art graduates Peter
Bradford. Stuart Murray. Leigh-Ann Parker. Ann Shaw. Doris Voetter and Sarah Walton have been given the opportunity to show their work in GOMA. Working in a range of medium. the works include large- scale etchings. painting. installation.
scul ture and video.
0 lcal Men: Recent Photography Of The Male Body By Men Until Sun 27 Jan. A range of photographic work of the male body made in the last two decades of the 20th century
by artists living in the United States and
Europe. Featured artists include Sunil Gupta. Robert Mapplethorpe. John Coplans. Rotimi Fani-Kayode and Duane Michals. See Hitlist.
Typical Men Talk Sat 3 Nov. 3pm. A talk about the current exhibition Typical Men.
Dykes in The City Screenings Until Sun 27 Jan (Upper Round Room)
Daily screenings of five short films made by the LIPS. (Lesbians in Peer Support)
Youth Group following a period of scriptwriting and technical training at the
Glasgow Media Access Centre.
GATEHOUSE GALLERY Rouken Glen Road. 620 0235. Fri. Sun &
Mon 1.30—5.30pm: Sat 1 l.3()am—5.3()pm. Mixed Show Fri 2—Mon 26 Nov. A mixed show of work by gallery artists.
CYRIL GERBER FINE ART
148 West Regent Street. 221 3095.
E Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm.
Modern British Paintings,
Drawings and Sculpture Until mid
Nov. A selection of paintings. drawings and sculptures by modern British artists including Glasgow School artists.
; Vaughan. Paterson. Redpath. Cowie. Gaudier-Brszeska. Blackadder. Hunter.
Fergusson. Cadell and many others.
GLASGOW FILM THEATRE Cafe Cosmo. 12 Rose Street. 332 6535.
Mon—Sat 10.30am—9pm.
Stars Thu l—Fri 30 Nov. A photographic exhibition documenting the stars of the
stage and screen boarding Air France
lanes from the last 30 years. he Return Of The Repressed:
Why Comic Books Are Taking Over The World Fri 2 Nov. 1 1am. One
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of the leading exponents of the comic book genre. Grant Morrison. gives a talk. See Glasgow School of Art for details of exhibition.
THE GLASGOW LGBT CENTRE
1 1 Dixon Street. 221 7203. Daily
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y Diverse Arts Group
. Until Fri 30 Nov. A taster exhibition of art by Diverse Arts Group which will feature
in the Calendar ofArt Exhibition planned
for the Centre later this year. Part of
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5 Hard Cheese by David Oswald L Until Fri 30 Nov. From flock wallpaper and moustachioed gigolos. David Oswald
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explores the tackiness of 70s adult
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Mosaics By Marcelo De Melo
i Until Fri 30 Nov. Crafted mosaic work by z Marcelo de Melo. Part of Glusgtrv.’
E ousoow anr STUDIO
22 & 25 King Street. 552 0704. Tue—Sat 10am—5.3() m.
Space - orHolio Until Sat 17 Nov. Taking inspiration from Stanley Kubrick‘s film 200]: A Space ()rlyssty. artists create new prints in all media. Twelve artists will then be selected to contribute to a portfolio of prints ublished by the studio.
Lesley gun - Frost & Dew Until Sat 17 Nov. Recent landscape paintings
g and prints by Shetland-based artist Lesley { Burr. inspired by unusual weather patterns. and the Northern lights in particular.
HITLIST * V
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I Cailum Innes New paintings by the Edinburgh-born abstract painter, inspired by the landscape of the east coast of Scotland where he continues to live and work. Widely recognised for his contribution to abstract painting, Innes employs the technique of removing freshly painted areas of colour using brush strokes or turpentine. Ing/eby Gallery, Edinburgh, Wed 74 Nov—Sat 22 Dec.
I From Beuys To Hirst: Art Works At Deutsche Bank Coinciding with Deutsche Bank's new building at Crewe Toll which contains rooms dedicated to Scottish artists. the first UK showing in a public gallery of the cream of the bank‘s collection. Works by Joseph Beuys. Tony Cragg and Damien Hirst are among the selection. See preview. Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Wed 7 Nov—Sun 73 Jan.
I CCA The CCA is back in its Sauchiehall Street home after two years of redevelopment. opening with an exhibition curated by Francis McKee which looks at the human fascination with objects and commissioned work looking at Scottishness by Rotterdam-based artists Tracy Mackenna and Edwin Janssen. CCA, Glasgow, until Sun 23 Dec.
I A Periect World At Last: Daniel Reeves Last chance to see digital paintings by the American. Edinburgh-based filmmaker and artist. Daniel Reeves which address the timely topic of war. Street Level, Glasgow, until Sat 70 Nov.
I Rachel Whiteread Casting everyday objects from mattresses to wardrobes to an entire staircase. Rachel Whiteread’s first solo show in Scotland comprising fifteen major works is a must-see. National Gallery Of Modern Art, Edinburgh, until Sun 9 Dec.
I Typical Men: Recent Photography Of The Male Body By Men From Robert Mapplethorpe and John Coplans to Duane Michals and Sunil Gupta, the male body is the subject of this exhibition of work by male photographers. Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, until Sun 27 Jan.
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