FIFTY TWO DUBLIN STREET
52 Dublin Street, 557 2725. Mon—Fri 11am-5pm; Sat 11am—4pm.
Brent Millar Until Sat 31 Aug. New paintings by Brent Millar including floral and birdlife studies.
FIRTH GALLERY
35 William Street. 225 2196. Mon—Sat 11am-5pm.
Andrew Walker Until Sat 7 Sep. New paintings from Scotland and France by Andrew Walker.
FLYING COLOURS GALLERY
6a Dundas Street, 558 9363. Mon—Fri 11am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm.
Shona Barr Until Sat 24 Aug. A maj0r solo exhibition of paintings by well-known Scottish artist Shona Barr, featuring landscapes and floral works in oil.
FOREST ARTS
9 West Port. 221 0237. Daily noon—11pm. Developing Limbs Until Tue 24 Sep. SCulpture, video. installation. music and travel combine in this installation of work which celebrates the past year of this artist-run collective.
45 WILLIAM STREET
45 William Street, Mon-Sat 11am—5pm. 65 Six Until Sat 31 Aug. Housed in a f0rmer clothes shop. an exhibition of work by six recent graduates encompassing wall-based work, prints, collage. mixed media. plaster works and woven hangings. Artists include Sandra Collins. Leesa French, Zoe Fothergill. Linda Campbell, Jo Ball and Alberta White. See review.
Architectures (1997-); the world's oceans in Seascapes (1990-), (on show at Stills) and Pinetrees (2002). a one-off production used for a Noh theatre piece.
GALERIE MIRAGES
46a Raeburn Place, 315 2603. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.
A Pantheon oi Gods and Jewellery oi the World Until Sun 15 Sep. International jewellery exhibition plus a complete set of rare Chinese Taoist paintings of the Pantheon of Gods. Chinese furniture and artefacts.
GARAGE THEATRE
Grindlay Street Court. Grindlay Street Lane, 229 7941.
UNLY Filmmakers’ Showcase Ill
Until Mon 26 Aug. Digital shorts created by the students and faculty of the University of Nevada Las Vegas department of film.
GATEWAY THEATRE
Elm Row. Leith Walk, 317 3939. Daily 1—10.30pm.
Polnische Gralll: Until Mon 26 Aug. See Edinburgh Printmakers.
GOLD
Gallery and Shop. 77 Dundas Street. 556 3159. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am-5pm.
Festival Exhibition Until Wed 4 Sep. A Festival exhibition featuring paintings by Russian artist Rumo Daurova, new plant- based work by Stephen Cunliffe. watercolours by Freda Waldapfel. still life by Angela Martin. woodwork by Angus Clyne and furniture by Michael Slaney.
FOUNTAINPARK LEISURE COMPLEX Fountainpark, Fountainbridge. Dundee Street. 226 0026.
Fringe Poster Exhibition Until Mon 26 Aug. A display of 120 entries to the annual Fringe poster competition, including the winning design by 14-year-old Paul McCambley.
FRUITMARKET GALLERY 45 Market Street. 225 2383. Daily 10am—7pm.
I Hiroshi Sugimoto - The Architecture of Time Until Sat 21 Sep. 23 (£1.50). A two-venue exhibition presenting the work of the internationally acclaimed Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto. Based in New York. and known for this photographic series of empty movie theatres. museum dioramas and waxworks. Sugimoto turns his lens to icons of 20th century architecture in
HABITAT 32 Shandwick Place. 225 9151. Mon—Wed 8 Fri 9am—5.30pm; Tue 9.30am—5.30pm;
Thu 9am—7pm; Sat 7—6pm; Sun
1 1 .30am-5.30pm; Sun 11.30am—5.30pm. WA.
Michael Craik: New Paintings Until Thu 17 Oct. New paintings by Michael Craik sourced from his abstract architectural photographs.
HAMILTON Ii INCHES
87 George Street, 225 4898. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat 9.30am—5pm. Reflections ol Africa Until Sat 31 Aug. Silver sculptures of African animals by
Zimbabwean sculptor Patrick Mavros.
HANOVER FINE ARTS
22a Dundas Street. 556 2181. Mon—Fri 1 1am-6pm; Sat 10.30am—5pm.
Art Irorn Ukraine Until Sat 31 Aug. A
Linear Composition by Claire Gillie on show at the Leith Gallery
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' selection or Ukrainian rural and industrial
landscapes plus figurative. floral and still life works. Artists include Tetyana Yablonska. Evgeniy Volobuev, Petro Magro and Grygoriy Shyshko.
HOWIES
29 Waterloo Place, 556 5766. Daily noon—2.30pm & 6—10pm.
Revolution Diner Until Sun 29 Sep. New York-based Scottish artist Rory Donaldson presents an installation of work which utilises the curved walls and windows of the space. comprising line drawings and complex embroidery works.
THE HUB
Castlehill, Royal Mile. 473 2000. Daily 9.30am—10pm.
Betty Freeman - Music People and Other Photographs Until Sun 15 Sep. Photographs by Betty Freeman of some of the greatest musicians and artists of the 20th and 21st century including Pierre Boulez, John Cage and Alfred Brendel.
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66 Cumberland Street. 558 9872. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am-4pm.
William Scott 1913-1989 Until Sat 21 Sep. Prints and lithographs by the Greenock born artist William Scott 1913-1989 in a celebration of his work. Influenced by abstract expressionism, Scott produced compositions of simple forms and areas of flat colours producing a sense of space.
INGLEBY GALLERY
6 Carlton Terrace. 556 4441. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm.
Abstraction Until Sat 7 Sep. A celebration of the old and the new in this exhibition of relics dating from as far back as 3000BC juxtaposed with paintings by some of the seminal abstract artists of the 20th and 21 st century. Howard Hodgkin. Callum lnnes, Ian Davenport. Ellswonh Kelly and Sean SCUIly are among the selection.
lNHOUSE
28 Howe Street. 225 2888. Mon—Sat 9.30am—6pm; Sun noon—5pm.
Take the Chair 2 Until Sat 31 Aug. A sequel to Inhouse's 1991 exhibition. featuring an exhibition of chairs covering 1840 to the present day.
ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE 82 Nicolson Street. 668 2232. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm.
Intorno al Parsltal: Gianni Dessl
Until Fri 6 Sep. Set deSigner of Wagner's Parsifal. Gianni DessL presents an exhibition of over 30 drawings for the set and two wall paintings made specifically for the show.
LEITH GALLERY
65 The Shore. Leith. 553 5255. Tue-Fri 11am—5pm; Sat 11am—4pm.
Peter Howson Until Sat 31 Aug. New etchings. oils. pastels by the Glasgow figurative artist Peter Howson.
Hip to Be Square Until Sat 31 Aug. An exhibition of w0rk by various artists who were invited to submit three Or four square paintings.
LLOYDS TSB SCOTLAND
Henry Duncan House, 120 George Street. 07740 588168/01368 850256. Daily 10am—6pm.
Scottish Art Today Until Sat 31 Aug. The Stenton Gallery presents work by Colin Brown and 40 leading contemporary artists.
MAINHILL GALLERY
67 Northumberland Street. 0771 2130213. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—2pm.
A Collection o1 Contemporary and Modern Art Until Sat 31 Aug. New paintings and drypoints by Kate Boxer, plus works by Jennifer Collee. Rob Hain. Brent Millar, Caroline Hunter. Earl Haig, Alexander Goudie, ceramics by David Reeves and w0rks by Sir William Gillies. Sir Robin Philipson and D0rothy King.
MATTHEW ARCHITECTURE GALLERY
University of Edinburgh, 20 Chambers Street. 650 2342. Daily 9.30am-5pm. Eric Parry Architects: an Eye for the Whole Until Fri 18 Oct. A photographic exhibition of projects by London-based practice Eric Parry Architects whose work includes the artists' studios for Antony Gormley.
MCEWAN HALL
Bristo Square. 650 4381. Free tickets are available from Hub Or by calling 0131 473 2000.
Howard Hodgkin Sun 25 Aug. 3pm. The renowned painter Howard Hodgkin gives the UniverSity of Edinburgh festival lecture.
MERZ 87 Brougnton Street. 558 8778. TueSat noon—6pm.
Must End Friday Until Mon 26 Aug. New work by London-based design collective AlrS|d€ and Fred Deakin, artist and member of leftfieid music Outfit Lemon Jelly.
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Belford Road. 624 6200 (rec0rded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. Cafe.
' New: Recent Acquisitions of
Contemporary British Art Until Sun 17 NOV. Free. The gallery shows off its recent acouisitions of contemporary British art which includes DOuglas GOrOOn's List of Names. plus works by Callum lnnes. Damien Hirst. Davio Shrigley. Christine Borland. Chad McCall. Victona Monon. Julian Opie and many more. International Contemporary Art from a Private Collection Until Sun 27 Oct. An exhibition of works on long-term loan including Andy Warhol. Ed Ruscha. Jeff Koons. Bill Viola and Gilbert and GeOrge.
New in the Galleries: Chad McCall Sat 24 Aug. 2.30pm. The Edinburgh-based artist is in conversation With Radio Scotland's Brian Morton.
Justified Sinners: Counter-Culture Canonised Mon 26 Aug. 12.45pm. A talk discussmg the ways in which recognition from large galleries and education institutions impact on the sun/ival of c0unter-culture today.
New in the Galleries: Christine Borland Sat 3i Aug. 2.30pm. The artist gives a talk on her work.
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