Anne Clark capturing the light and stillness of domestic exteriors and public spaces. UXST CHANCE TO SEE.

LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

200 Bath Street. 33] 0722. Tue—Sat 9am—6pm.

Willie Owens Until Wed 7 Aug. Figurative paintings by self-taught artist Willie Owens.

THOMAS KINKADE GALLERY Buchanan Galleries. K4. Level 4. 332 8080. Mon-Wed. Fri & Sat 9am-6pm; Thu 9am—8pm: Sun I lam—5pm. Described as a ‘painter of light‘. a gallery dedicated to the American artist and devout Christian Thomas Kinkade.

THE LIGHTHOUSE

ll Mitchell Lane. 22l 6362. Mon. Wed. Fri & Sat l0.30am-5pm; Tue llam—Spm: Thu 10.30am—5pm: Sun noon—5pm. £l (includes entry to all exhibitions). Olanic/Hola Design Consultancy Until Sun 25 Aug (4th Floor Circulation Space). An exhibition highlighting the work of Olanic. a conceptual fashion company set up by Niki Taylor which mixes an. fashion and music.

Topen Design Until Sun 25 Aug (4th Floor Alcove). Award-winning product designer Paul Topen showcase examples of his recent work.

bd-tanldEmen Firth Until Thu 29 Aug (3rd Floor Circulation). Solution- based marketing company bd-tank were invited to look at the design of corporate identity. The resulting interactive approach openly questions the often ‘standard' face of corporate graphic design.

Our Glasgow Sat 3 Aug-Sun 8 Sep (Young Designers Gallery). The results of a series of workshops which explored how people view Glasgow through the medium of hotography.

Mobile Crnema Thu 8—Sun l8 Aug (Gallery 5). The Lighthouse is the host venue for the mobile cinema which

toured five villages in the North of

England earlier in the year. Designed by Jerki. the cinema seats 20 and shows a short programme of films and video projects. creativescotland Until Mon 2 Dec. Throughout the year. the Lighthouse will be showcasing a changing display of the work of Scotland‘s creative entrepreneurs in advertising. architecture. fashion. design. film. video. music and digital media. Where the Heart Is Until Sun 8 Sep. An exhibition marking the end of a four- year project chronicling the regeneration of the Royston. one of Glasgow‘s most neglected areas. The artist-led social project involved artists Toby Paterson and Graham Fagen. and two new parks have been created for the community to enjoy. Free buses will be provided from the Lighthouse to Royston to see the parks. Commodity, Flrmness a Delight Until Sun 25 Aug (Gallery 4). A rare insight into the ‘love hotels‘ found in

Japan which provide privacy and

escapism for Japanese couples. Found near mainline railway stations. these hotels are big business in Japan and are an intrinsic and surprising part of Japanese society. See review and Hitlist.

Good, Bad, Ugly Until Sun 18 Aug (Circulation area). Glasgow schoolchildren document their environment in this series of photographic images.

Absolut Art Holes Until Sun 4 Aug. A crazy golf course with a difference as contemporary artists have designed the holes. Organised by Absolut in association with The Idler magazine. the mini golf course includes designs by Sarah Lucas. Billy Childish. Roderick Buchanan. Mark Manning of Zodiac Mindwarp and Abigail Fallis. Score cards. pens. clubs and balls are available upon

: entry to the course. A Alessi Until Tue 6 Aug (Form. level I).

The Lighthouse‘s shop is home to a new

showcase of household products from one of the world‘s leading design companies. Alessi. The live featured designers include Stefano Giovannoni. Ettore Sottsass. Achile Castiglioni. Michael Graves and Aldo Rossi with a range of ice buckets. cocktail shakers. tea sets. coffee cups. ash trays and an exclusive limited edition egg cup. All products on display will be available for purchase.

Hidden Gardens Exhibition Until Sun 1 Sep. An exhibition highlighting the initial designs of nva organisation’s Hidden Gardens. which will transform a derelict 5000 square metre industrial site into one of Glasgow‘s first permanent public gardens.

LlLLIE ART GALLERY

Station Road. Milngavie. 578 8847. Tue-Sat l0am— l pm. 2—5pm.

The Lands Between Until Sat 17 Aug. Paintings by Colin Lawson and musical compositions by Matilda Brown. Solas na h-Alba: Light of Scotland Until Sat 17 Aug. Scottish landscapes by photographer Donald Buchanan.

Flora Wood Until Sat 17 Aug.

Figurative paintings and sculpture by

Flora Wood.

THE MODERN lNSTlTUTE

73 Robenson Street. Suite 6. Floor 1. 248 371 l. Tue—Fri noon-5pm or by appointment.

Daniel Baker: Suburian Journals Fri 2-Fri 23 Aug. The first solo show for London-based artist Daniel Baker in an installation which draws on historical and geographical discourses. NEW SHOW.

EWAN MUNDY FINE ART

22l West George Street. 248 9755. Mon—Fri l0am—5.30pm: Sat l0am-2pm. Mixed Show Until Sat 3| Aug. A selection of Scottish watercolours and paintings.

PENTAGON CENTRE 36 Washington Street. 22l 2|23. Mon—Fri 9am-5pm. Free. Cafe.

New Generation Show Until Wed 7 Aug. In association with the Compass Gallery. a selection of large paintings by graduates from the four Scottish art colleges.

PHOENIX CONTEMPORARY GALLERY

6 Wilson Street. Merchant City. 552 0702. Tue. Wed & Fri l lam—6pm; Thu

1 lam—7pm; Sat l0am—6pm; Sun l-5pm. www.phoenix contemporary.com Modernist Living Until Wed 14 Aug. Abstract paintings by Andy Peutherer and Alistair Maclean inspired by modernist living. music and architecture.

PIVOTAL ARTS

Unit 2. Merchant Square. 552 5627. Tue—Sat l lam—5.30pm; Sun l lam—5pm. Gregory Rankine Until Tue 20 Aug. Oil paintings.

PROJECT ABILITY

Centre For Developmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon—Fri l0am-5pm.

Photogenic Fri 2—Fri 30 Aug. Photography and digital art by members of Trongate Studios. NEW SHOW.

RGI KELLY GALLERY

l l8 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon-Fri l0.30am—5pm; Sat l0.30am—lpm.

‘l'om Hutcheson Sat 3—Sat l7 Aug. A retrospective exhibition of paintings by the late Tom Hutcheson. RGl spanning all stages of his career including figurative landscapes painted in the l940s to more abstract landscape works. NEW SHOW.

RSAMD

100 Renfrew Street. 332 5057. Mon—Fri 9am—4.30pm.

Figurative Thu l—Sat 3l Aug (Foyer). Figurative metal sculptures by Kathrin Mercer.

KELVINGROVE Argyle Street. Kelvingrove. 287 2699.

houses one of the finest civic art

listings Art

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SCOTLANDART.COM

6 Burnfteld Road. Giffnock. 638 1200. Tue—Fri l lam—5pm: Sat l0am—5pm: Sun noon-5pm.

Summer Show Until Sat 31 Aug. A mixed show of paintings at affordable prices by gallery artists. Check out their website www.scotlandan.com

STREET LEVEL

26 King Street. 552 2|5|. Tue—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

0 Kenny Bean Until Sat l4 Sep. New wall-based work by Edinburgh- based Kenny Bean resulting from his residency at Street Level. Dissecting a number of domestic appliances. the components have been laid on photographic paper to produce a series of

I Beck’s Futures Glasgow‘s Toby Paterson, winner of the third Beck’s Futures award. features in this touring show of work by the shortlisted artists. From large-scale

photograms. wall paintings to smaller works on perspex. his paintings of modernist

“083A” Stumos . architectural features are informed

l8 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon-Fri . .

IOam_5 m. by skateboarding Journeys around

Logilt (kl pressed Fri 2-Fri 30 Aug. urban cities. See feature. CCA,

A solo show of paintings by Pum Dunbar. NEW SHOW.

WELLINGTON FINE ART

1 13 West Regent Street. 22] 9l09. Mon—Fri ll.30am—5pm.

Mixed Exhibition Until Sat 31 Aug. A selection of paintings. drawings and sculpture.

WHERE THE MONKEY SLEEPS I82 West Regent Street. 226 3406. Mon—Fri 7am—7pm: Sat l0am-7 m. Peter Cotter: Passes of Light Fri 2-Sat l7 Aug. Photographs of undiscovered Glasgow by Glasgow School of Art graduate Peter Cottcr. NEW SHOW.

Glasgow Museums

This section lists museums currently showing temporary exhibitions. For details of other permanent attractions, see Glasgow Lite, page 40.

ART GALLERY & MUSEUM,

Glasgow, Sat 3 Aug-Sun 22 Sep. I Commodity, Firmness & Delight A fascinating insight into the Japanese love hotels featuring photographs, texts and a recreation of a typical room. See review. The Lighthouse, Glasgow, until Sun 25 Aug.

I Simon Starling: ‘Dlungel’ The first major Scottish solo show for Simon Starling which takes the vivid designs of Austrian architect and designer Josef Frank as the starting point. Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, until Sun 71 Aug.

I Foiled: Mary MacLean Sixteen large-scale silver gelatin photoworks of domestic interiors. Changing nothing in the rooms. MacLean controls the image with cropping and composition. Col/ins Gallery, Glasgow, until Sat 10 Aug. I Dragon Doll: Christine Borland and Claire Barclay A series of prints and drawings exploring issues relating to natural history. botany and medicines. Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow. until Sat 14 Sep.

I Kenny Bean Edinburgh-based artist Kenny Bean dissects domestic appliances and uses their components to produce a series of new photograms. Street Level, Glasgow, until Sat 14 Sep.

Mon—Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun 1 lam-5pm. Cafe. Free.

A Kelvingrove Centenary Until spring 2003. A commemorative exhibition marking the centenary of the Art Gallery and Museum. Kelvingrove. The well-loved sandstone building

collections in Europe. featuring works by Botticelli. Rembrandt. Whistler and the Glasgow Boys and Girls. and was the venue for some of the finest exhibitions seen in Britain including Picasso-Matisse (1946). Van Gogh ( I948) and Dali's Art In Jewels (l973—4).

Endangered Wildlife Until spring 2003. An exhibition highlighting the endangered wildlife in Scotland.

Glasgow Print Studio Gallery

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