Exhibitions are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to art@llst.co.uk. Listings compiled by Ruth Hedges.

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I THE ARCHES

30 Midland Street. 565 Hill.

i()am midnight: Sun noon midnight. Hole in my Pocket t'ntil Sun 2‘) Ma}. (ilasgow based duo tot up the minutiae of the t‘\t‘t‘)tl;tx and re imagine ordinar} obiects ranging from the wonders of ti\ e a side football to an SOS from a spaghetti factory and the adscntures ot' a swing pigeon called Das e.

I BURRELL COLLECTION

206i) i’olloksbaws Road. 287 255(). Mon Thu & Sat Ittam 5pm; Hi 6'; Sun I lam 5pm. Free.

Curator’s Favourite Wed 1 Jun. i230 ipm l‘ree. Visien Hamilton. research manager for art. talks about her favourite exhibit at the Burrell. Degas‘ ‘Ballet Dancers‘.

Curator’s Favourites Wed 8 Jun. I230 lpm i‘ree. Simon iiccles, senior curator of ancient cis'ilisations, discusses the Egyptian lioness (ioddess Sekhmet. the Powerful Woman.

I CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900.

Tue liri liam 6pm: Sat 10am 6pm. Beck’s Futures 2005 Sat 28 May Sun ll) Jul. No Scottiin trophies brought back home this year, but work

by (ilasgow based luke liowler and l)umt'ries born. if not based. Donald l'rquhart goes on displa} alongside the w inning entry by Christina McKee, ‘Version 2: Part 1'. praised for being ‘subtle. poetic and complex‘. See picture caption. page [03 and llitlist. NEW S‘r tOW.

I COLLINS GALLERY

l'nis‘ersit} of Strathclydc. 22 Richmond Street. 548 2558. Mon i-‘ri 10am 5pm: Sat noon 4pm. Free.

We Didn't Mean to Be Bad Kids: TV Made Us Do It Sat 28 May Sat 25 Jun. Free. A provocatnc mixed- rnedia exhibition in which ten artists explore the lasting influences of children‘s popular culture. and dastime television in particular. NEW SHOW.

I GALLERY OF MODERN ART Queen Street. 22‘) 1096. Mon ~Wed & Sat 10am 5pm: Thu litam 8pm: i‘ri 8; Sun ilam 5pm.

Barbara Kruger COO l'ntil Sun 25 Sep. One of the most significant female artists to deal with politics and sexualit) in the last 30 sears. iler iconic

Anna Satan

Central Station.

M Roof/ell Street, (.‘t:r;tra/ Stat/an, Glasgow, Fr/ 20 Mar Mon 20 Jun

images and slogans base been hugel) iniluencial on culture and politics. The New Yorkbased artist brings new work to (iofslA. See resiew, page Hit). Voice/Over l'ntil Sun 3 Jul. Work b} women and )oung people from (ilasgow Women‘s librar). SAY women. Scottish Women's Aid. Women‘s Support Project and the (i(‘(' Youth Sers ices on the theme of

\ iolence against women. including tilm. text and collage work.

Curator’s Talk Thu 2 Jun.

(3.30 7.30pm. lirec. Ben llarman gises a talk on the artist Barbara Kruger.

I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

22 8; 25 King Street. 552 0701.

Tue Sat 10am 5.30pm.

Still Life l'ntii Sat 28 Ma). Still life studies b) artists including John By‘ne and liiona Watson. plus two new etchings b_\ i-Tli/abetb Blackadder. When the Sun Goes Down 0... Hull Sat 28 May. A series of prints by Jake and Dinos (‘hapman

l Glasgow Print Studio Gallery l

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102 THE LIST 205 Ma; 0 .J iii 11005;

combining the classic images of children’s drawing books with a series of increasineg sinister and catastrophic situations. plus small tableaus depicting hellish landscapes. Douglas (Bordon show s three new

\ ideo pieces that extend his ongoing study of hands and arms in perpetual and perplexed selt' conflict. lAST

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I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART The Mackintosh (ialler). m7 Renlrew Street. 353 4500. Mon i-‘ri lttam 5pm; Sat 10am 2pm. Free.

Interim MFA l'ntil Fri 27 Ma); Annual exhibition of work by first )ear students of the acclaimed postgraduate Master ot‘ Fine art course. LAST (‘ilANCii T0 Siiii.

Surface (Atrium (ialler‘y) l'ntil Sat 28 Ma). Free. An exhibition of new textile work b} winners ot'l ondon Printworks Trust's Bursar} Scheme in 2003/4, Rachel (‘lowes and Martin \"ow les. LAST (‘1 lAN(‘i-I Tt) Sliii.

It’s a fine line between daisies and a football pitch. This picture is number 23 in a series of images by photography students at the Glasgow School of Art going up on the big screen by

I HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY l'nix'ersit)’ of (ilasgow. 82 ilillhead Street. 3305-13]. Mon-Sat 9.30am —5pm. Free.

Intimate Friends: The Scottish Colourists t'ntit Sat 1 ()ct. Free. The popular show returns with paintings. w'atercolours and drawings by the Scottish colourists CadeII. Fergtisson. Hunter and i’eploe.

Mackintosh Graphics t'ntit Sat 30 Jul. 9.30am 5pm. £2.50. Various examples of Mackintosh's distinctive graphic designs ranging from menus to book cos'ers.

I HUNTERIAN MUSEUM (iilbert Scott Building. l'nis'ersit)‘ of (ilasgow. 330 422i. Mon-Sat

9.30am 5pm. Free.

Rosengarten l'ntil Fri 23 Dec. 9.30am 5pm. Free. Artist Anne Besan and writer Janice (iallowa} have combined the words and sculpture of Rosengarten Using various modern methods.

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We Didn’t Mean to Be Bad Kids: TV Made Us Do It.

Multi-media work by 10 artists

28 May - 25 June (closed 30 May)

Mon—Fri 10-5pm Sat 12-4pm University of Strathclyde 22 Richmond St., Glasgow 0141 548 2558