Edinburgh Galleries .
BMA HEADQUARTERS
14 Queen Street. 55.3 5255. Mon Fri
1 1am 5pm; Sat 1 1am 4pm.
Natural Light l'tttil Sat 3 Attg. The 1.eitlt (iallery presents an exltibition of landscape paintings to celebrate the opening of tlte Britislt .Medical Association's ttew atriunt area. Featured artists ittclude James Watt. (ieorgie Young. Annette lidgar. Peter King. Alastair 'l‘ltomsott. Dorothy Bruce attd Louis McNally.
BOURNE FINE ART
6 Dundas Street. 557 4050. Mon -Fri
10am 6pm; Sat 11am-2pm.
Scottish Watercolours and Oil Paintings l'ntil Wed 31 Jul. A selection of w atercolours and oil paintings including works by Horatio Mc('ulloch. Williant Mc’l‘aggart. Waller Htiglt Patott. D.Y. (‘anteron. Anne Redpatlt. Willie Wilsott attd William (iillies.
CALTON GALLERY
10 Royal Terrace. 556 1010. .Mott Fri 10am 6pm; Sat by appointment. Mixed Exhibition l'ntil Wed 31 Jul. Paintings frottt stock including works by (ieorge Houston. J.D. I't‘i'gllssnlt. Maclaucltlan .Miltte attd PW. Adattt.
CITY ART CENTRE
2 .Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon. Tttc. Fri ck Sat 10am 6pm; Wed & Thu 10am— 8pm: Sun noon 5pm. 126024.50): fantily ticket £15.
The Art of Star Wars l'ntil Sun 8 Sep. The only Scottislt showing of this major touring exltibition w lticlt goes behinds the scenes to witness the creation of the storytelling. science-fiction. film and entertainment phenomenon that is Slur Him. The show features ntore than 200 original objects drawn frottt the archives of (ieorge Lucas including original conceptual drawings of R2-D2 and (‘-31’(). costumes for Luke Skywalker aitd Darth \‘adar attd artwork frottt the new film Slur ll'urs: Episode II Attack ()f'l‘ltt’ ('lmtt's.
COLLECTIVE GALLERY
22 28 ('ockburn Street. 220 1260.
Tue Sat 11am-5pm.
0 Bob & Roberta Smith: Artists are a Bunch of Cowards Sat 20 Jill Sttit 1 Sep. London-based Bob & Roberta Smith. art intaginary couple creat- ed by Patrick Brill. attack culture's heroes itt this Festival exltibitiott. Front text works proclaiming that ‘Bob Dylan is a tosser‘ and ‘(ierltard Richter is hopeless'. the audience are invited to make a sculp- ture front shoddy materials if Bob does- n't like it. he threatens to do something rather nasty to yottr cat. See preview attd Hitlist. NEV‘.’ SHO\‘~.’.
Clara Ursitti Sat 20 Jul—Suit 1 Sep. (ilasgow -based ('lara l'rsitti presents ttew work lit the project roont. continuing her investigation in recreating scettt. NEW
SHOW.
COLOURS GALLERY
41 Dundas Street. 557 4569. Mon -Fri 10.30am 5.30pm; Sat 10.30attt-—5pm. Summer Exhibition l'ntil Tltu 1 Aug. A summer selection of paitttittgs by Lin Pattullo. James ()rr. Alan King. James McDonald. ('aroline Bailey attd Louis McNally.
THE DEAN GALLERY
Belford Road. 624 6200 (recorded inforntatiott 332 2266). Mon Sat
10am 5pm: Stnt noon -5pm. Front 28 Jul: open from 1 lattt on Stilt.
Eduardo Paolozzi: Bunk! l'ntil Sun 29 Sep. Paolo/xi's suite of prints based on the images tised itt his lecture Bunk? at the “A. London in 1952 which celebrated popular culture.
A Library for a Justified Sinner l'ntil Stm 8 Sep. A display highlighting the work of a number of artists who ltave emphasised the social attd political content of their worls‘.
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DESIGNSHOP
l 16 (‘aUsew'ayside 667 9166. Mon—Fri l()an—8pm; Sat 8; Sttit 10am—7pm.
My World is Orange Mon 29 Jul—Sun 1 Sep. An exhibition celebrating the colour orange through different design cultures of the day. NEW SHOW.
THE DI ROLLO GALLERY
27 Queensferry Street. 220 4150. Mon—Sat 9.30am—«5.30pm; Sttn noon—4pm. Recent Acquisitions A selection of the gallery’s reeertt purchases.
DOGGERFISHER
1 l (iaylield Square. 558 71 10. Thu—Sat
1 1am-6pm or by appointment.
G David Connearn L'ntil Sat 27 Jul. Meditative works on paper by David (‘onnearn. a research fellow at Edinburgh (‘ollege of Art. as part of art ongoing pro- ject of 200cm square drawittgs etched iit thin black lines. See Hitlist. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.
DOM
8 Advocate‘s Close. 225 9271. Daily
1 1.30am--5.30pm (closed Wed).
The New Wave of Primitivism Dont is an arts project established iit 1996 by a group of international artists working itt Scotland. With a constantly changing exhibition of artworks. the gallery houses sculpture. stained glass attd paitttittgs by artists who practise primitive art.
DUNDAS STREET GALLERY
6a Dundas Street. 558 9363. Mon—Sat 10am---6pm.
Scottish Art Portfolio Fri 26 Jul -Sat l0 Aug. A mixed exhibition of works front Scottish Art Portfolio.
EDINBURGH GALLERY
20a Dundas Street. 557 5002. Mort—Fri 10am-5pm; Sat 10am—1pm.
Summer Exhibition lintil Sat 27 Jul. A mixed show of work by gallery artists.
EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS
23 L'nion Street. 557 2479. Tue-Sat 10am—6pm.
Polnische Grafik Sat 27 Jul—~Sat 14 Sep. (iraphic intages explorittg traditional attd innovative printntakittg techniques as part of the Festival of Polish Art itt collaboration with Edinburgh College of Art. DCA and Gateway Theatre. NEW SHOW.
EDINBURGH ZOO
(‘orstorphine Road. 334 9171. Daily 9am—5pm.
African Animals Fri 26 Jul—Sun 8 Sep. Sculpture. paitttings and sketches of the
zoo‘s inhabitants by artist-in-residence Susan ()‘Byrne.
THE FILMHOUSE CAFE BAR
88 Lothian Road. 228 2688. Daily 10am~10pnt.
Nature as Inspiration t'ntil Sat 27 Jul. Paitttirtgs by (‘laire (‘ooper-Walsh.
FIRTH GALLERY
35 William Street. 225 2196. Tue-Fri
l 1am--5pm; Sat 1 lam-42pm.
Nick Sargent L'tttil Sat 3 Aug. New work by Nick Sargent featuring oils on wool embroidery on canvas. See review.
FOREST ARTS
9 West Port. 221 0237. Daily 1 lattt 7pm. Trapped in a Man’s Body l'ntil Wed 24 Jul. (‘ollaborative digital images front Fis'hyw‘ives.
Helena MacGlip l'tttil Stnt 28 Jul. New photographs.
FRUITMARKET GALLERY
45 Market Street. 225 2383. .Mott Sat
1 1am ~5pm: Stnt noon 5pm.
The Great Divide l'ntil Sat 27 Jul. A group sltow of work by artists. designers. crafttnakers and woodmakers whose work explores environmental issues. Featured artists include Thomas Joshua (‘oopeiz Alison Hayes. Attdy (ioldsworthy. Roget” Ackling. Hamish Fulton. Judy Spark and Alex Hamilton. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. The Great Divide Film Programme l'ntil Sat 27 Jul. ’16 accotttpany the exltibition. a series of films ltave been programmed loosely based on themes of Scottish land use arid the environment. Running continuously during the sltow. films include Anne Makepeace's lit/ward S. ('m‘lt's': (outing to Lie/II (2000): Fredrick Buck's The Man Who I’lunlt't/ Trees 1 1987); Werner Kissling‘s [iris/«iv ~ A Poem ()fikt’NIUIt’ Lives 1 19341. ('otttact gallery for full details.
Cut it Up l'ntil Stttt 28 Jul. A typographic book project by third year grapltic design students front lidinburgh (‘ollege of Art.
GALERIE MIRAGES
46a Raeburn Place. 315 2603. Mort-Sat l0am-—5.30pm.
Summer Exhibition l‘ntil Wed 3| Jul. A summer collection of new jewellery plus (‘ltinese and South Fast Asian furniture.
A Pantheon of Gods and Jewellery of the World Thu 1 Aug—Sun 15 Sep. International jewellery exltibition plus a complete set of rare (‘hinese Taoist paintings of the Pantheon of (iods. (‘ltittese furniture and artefacts. NEW SHOW.
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GALLERY 21
21 Rutland Square. 221 9377. Fri 9am-—5pm or by appointment.
Work, Craft, Art l'ntil Wed 31 Jul. (‘ontemporary sacred art by Stuart Reid involving contetnporary building tttaterials.
GOLD
(iallery 8.; Shop. 77 Dundas Street. 556 3159. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am-5pm.
First Anniversary Exhibition [Tittil Wed 24 Jul. The gallery celebrates its first birtltday with an exhibition of work by new attd regular exhibitors including Natalie Gerard. Jo Brown. Lil. McCarthy. Steve Whitford attd Helett Johnson.
HANOVER FINE ARTS
22a Dundas Street. 556 2181. Tue--Fri 10.30attt- -6pm; Sat 10am—4pm. Summer Mixed Exhibition L'ntil Sat 20 Jul. A suntnter show of paintings. prints. sculpture. ceramics. jewellery attd crafts by over 40 gallery artists front Scotlattd attd abroad.
THE HUB
(‘astlehilL Royal Mile. 473 2000. Daily 9.30am— 10pm.
Elin Huws: Textiles and Frances Priest: Ceramics lfntil Sun 21 Jul. An exltibition of woven textiles by Edinburgh-based artist lilin Huws attd botte china ceratttics by Frances Priest. Betty Freeman - Music People and Other Photographs Fri 26 JulmSun 15 Sep. Photographs by Betty Freeman of sonte of the greatest musicians attd artists of the 20th and 2 1 st cetttury including Pierre Boulez. Joltn (‘age and Alfred Brendel. NEW SHOW.
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66 (‘umberland Street. 558 9872. Mon-Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am-4pm. Steven Mckenzie L'tttil Sun 4 Aug. Photo-realistic portrait drawings by Steven Mckenxie.
INGLEBY GALLERY
6 (‘arlton Terrace. 556 4441. Wed—Sat 10am—5pm.
James Hugonin lfntil Sat 20 Jul. A rare chance to see the work of the internationally renowned Nortltutttberland-based paittter James Hugonin. His works. which are composed of marks of colour within art underlying grid. are worked on for many tttotttlts. taking around one year to complete one paittting. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.
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