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Art

Index

Exhibitions are listed alphabetically by venue. Festival gArt listings compiled by Helen Monaghan. Please note that 1many Edinburgh galleries and museums will revert back to their normal opening times after the Festival.

Edinburgh Galleries

THE ADAM POTTERY

76 Henderson Row. 557 3978. Mon Sat ‘l0am 6pm.

Clay 2001 Until Fri 31 Atig. A Festival 'selling show of functional. sculptural and 'ligtirative ceramics by resident makers including Janet Adam. Craig Mitchell. llimrna (irove. (iavin Burnett and Michele iBiIIs. :AMSTERDAM

ll9 Brandon Terrace. 556 l I75. Wed Stiri lnoorr6pm.

Art For Architects l'ntil Sun 26 Aug. An exhibition of work relating to the jcrossover between line art and {architecture featuring stained glass ibuilding bricks by lili/abeth Coll. lstainles‘s steel chairs. glass by lrigc lPaneels and stained glass by lilaine A. ;Adam.

ART EDINBURGH

20a Dundas Street. 557 5002. Mon Fri liltlllt~6pllll Sat l0am 4pm.

Festival Exhibition Until Thu 16 Aug. Jedburgh-based Mainhill (iallery present an exhibition of paintings and etchings by Kate Boxer. Caroline Hunter and Rob llain. plus ceramics by David 'Reeves.

iAm HOUSE STUDIOS

26 Bridge Street. 665 8473. Mon 8: Wed—Sat l lam—5pm; Sun noon-4pm. East Meets West - Jacek Caputa iUntil Sun 12 Aug. Paintings by Jacek .Caputa inspired by early Christian and Byzantine art. creating a modern {interpretation of conventional orthodox art.

The Yell Connection Until Sat 18 Aug. Portraiture. landscape and still life paintings by Shetland artists Jeanette Nowak and Brian 'l‘ait.

ARTIZIN

29b Dundas Street. 467 3937. 'l‘ueFri

l lam—6pm; Sat 1 lam—5.30pm.

One Festival: Four Cities Until Sat I Sep. A selection of work including painting. jewellery. ceramics and sculpture by this year‘s graduates from Edinburgh. Glasgow. Dundee and Aberdeen art schools.

iATELIER i29 Howe Street. 558 I200. Mon—Fri il()am—6pm; Sat 10am—4pm.

Festival Opening Hours: 10:00 6:00 Monday to Friday 10:00 2:00 Saturday

Admission Free

F0! iL}lllit"! (iotcirls ring Ol3l '25) i‘.\(rr(hn‘.on' Ciescent, Edinburgh EH9 lHQ

Favourites And Surprises t’ntil Sat 25 Aug. The Scottish (iallery presents a changing exhibition of work by contemporary artists and makers featuring Flt/abeth Blackadder. John Byrne. (ieorgc Devlin. Barbara Rae and Duncan Shanks. pIUs ceramics. glass. rnetalwork. silverware and Wood.

THE BELLEVUE GALLERY

4 Bellev ue Crescent. 558 8368. Tue Sat noon 6pm.

Calvados Sat l I Aug rSat l5 Sep. 'l'he Bellevue (iallery reopens alter a change of ownership and renovation. with a group show of work by three young l'K-based artists. Duncan of Jordanstone graduate Helen (ilassford shows recent paintings iii the abstract expressionist style. Furniture maker Roland Fraser’s work is reminiscent of l7th century design and was recently shown at the Royal MUseum. Katherine Jones presents new abstract paintings inspired by travel.

JOSEPH BONNAR JEWELLERS 72 Thistle Street. 226 28] l. Mon-Sat 10.30am 5pm.

Capriccio L'ntil Sat 1 Sep. A selling exhibition of tempera paitititigs by lidinburgh-born artist Albert Cummings.

BOURNE FINE ART

6 Dundas Street. 557 4050. Mon Fri l0am -6pm; Sat l larii 4pm.

John Boyd Fri lltAug- Sat l Sep. Figurative paintings.

William Plumptre Fri l0Aug Sat I Sep. Stoneware.

Claude Rowbothan Fri lllAug Sat I Sep. Coloured etchings and aquatints. Jilly Sutton Fri lllAug Sat 1 Sep. Sculpture.

Chambers Street. 225 5105.

Fubar l'ntil Sun 26 Aug. A range of contemporary art by two generations of artists who make tip Fubar (Found I'nder Bridges And Railways). The show features prints. photography and video installation.

CALTON GALLERY

ll) Royal 'l‘errace. 556 1010. Mon-Fri l0amv—6prri: Sat l0am - I pm.

21st Festival Exhibition Fri 10 Atig— Sat 8 Sep. A selection of paintings from the l7th to the 21st century including works by Alexander Jamieson. Sir Robiri Philipson. Patrick William Adam and William Clark.

CANDLISH HALL

St George's West Church. 58 Shandwick Place. Mon—Sat l()arii—6.3()pni (closes at 5.30pm on Fri 2-1 Aug).

Art Exhibition And Sale Of Paintings L'ntil Fri 2-1 Aug. A selling exhibition of paintings by members of the HolyTood Art Club.

THE CAULDRON 77 Clerk Street. 622 7236. Mon~Sat noon— 1 am; Sun 12.30pm— I am.

Inaugural Exhibition

A new photographic gallery featuring 50 images by local photographers, including landscape, wildlife and digital.

Photo Interiors

78 THE LIST FESTIVAL GUIDE 9-15 Aug 2001

Mixed Exhibition A changing exhibition of gothic art including sculpture. drawing. photography and paintings by local artists.

CHURCH HILL THEATRE

33a .‘vlorningside Road. 220 43-19. Daily noon 8pm.

Shows And Stars l”ritil Thu 23 Atig. A display of Scottish 'l‘heatre's playbills and programmes past and present.

CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 529 3993. Mon Sat l0am »6pm; Stiti noon 5pm. £4 (£2.50t for all four exhibitions; family ticket £9; season ticket £7.

0 Sebastiao Salgado: Migrations l7ntil Sun 2 Sep. Photographs taken over seven years by one of the world's leading photojournalists. Brazilian-born Sebastiao Salgado. The exhibition documents the phenomenon of migration. aiming to challenge our concepts of nature. culture and community. See llitlist.

Australia Dreaming: Contemporary Aboriginal Art Until Sat 6 ()ct. A celebration of the life and art of AUstralian Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territories. the Central and Western Deserts and the Kimberley. Penny 'l‘weedie's photographs of the Arnhem Land Community accompany the display.

Sir William Allan, Artist Adventurer 1782-1850 L’ntil Sat 6 ()ct. A reappraisal of the work of this major Scottish artist. Sir William Allan. After spending ten years pairititig in Russia. he returned to Scotland to produce Scottish historical paintings which are among the first ever painted. Festival Highlights In The Sir William Allan Exhibition Sat I 1 Aug. 12.30pm. Assistant Keeper of British Art iii the National (iallery of Scotland Helen Smailes talks about some of the highlights of the exhibition.

Art In The City L'ntil Sat 6 ()ct. An exhibition of works drawn frorn the City’s collection of Scottish Art. examining the relationship between artists and the city of lidinburgh. Featured artists include Cadell. Nasmytli. Lavery. Cursiter. Chad McCall and Callum lnnes.

COLLECTIVE GALLERY

22—28 Cockburn Street. 220 I260. Tue—Sat l0.3()am—5pm: Sun l-—5pni. Kate Gray: The Ghost Of A Flea Until Sun 9 Sep. In her first major solo show. Edinburgh-based artist Kate (iray' shows large-scale digital duratran images. Created by digitally manipulating photographic images. the imaginary landscapes will be set within the walls of a maze made specifically for the gallery space.

For hour by hour

daily listings see Listings Supplement.

Emma Hedditch - It’s Not Easy To Make A Pet l'titil Stiri l2 Aug. Forrriing part of a series ol w eek-lotig projects by my ited artists. l.oridoti-based \ideo artist limma llcdditcli shows recent \ ideo works.

Neupop International - Mass Psychology 'l‘ue l4 Sun I9 Aug. (iraphics. \ ideos. discussion and literature from Neupop. ati l:ditiburgh-lxrsed pop art research group of independent artists. NFW SHOW,

Roman Signer 'l'ue l4 Sun in Aug. .‘yloriitor-based videos of sculptural work frotn I997 to I999 by Swiss artist Roman Signer. Nl'Vv’ Si l()\.'i.’.

COLOURS GALLERY

(Forriierly (iallery 4| t. 41 Duridas Street. 557 4569. Mon Fri I030am 5.3”!‘m: Sat l0.30am 5pm.

Oscar Goodall l'titil Fri 3| Aug. Scottish landscapes.

Caroline Bailey \Vctl IS Aug llttl 6 Sep. Still lilies and landscapes ol Italy. Spain and the Scottish Highlands.

CONCRETE BUTTERFLY

3 l 7 ('ow gate. ()ld 'l‘ow ii. 558 I730.

.‘ylon- Sat l0am 6pm; Stiri noon 5pm. Festival Collection l‘ntil Fri .Il Atig. An exclusive collection of contemporary products for the home featuring screenprinted furniture by Alasdair (iall and Fiona McIntosh as well as tables. sofas. lighting. glassware. throws and jewellery by a wealth of designers. Concrete Wardrobe Sat l 1 Aug. l0am 6pm 8; Sun 12 Aug. noon 5pm. A chance to buy clothing and accessories by innovative Scotland-based designers featuring hand-printed silk scarves by Fiona Macintosh of 'l'essuti. hand-woven throws by James Donald of Pick One and knitted accessories by Isabel Now at.

DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE

3 Dourie Terrace. 225 7189. Mon Fri l0amw5pm.

Eva Merz: Greenlanders Mon l3 Aug- Fri 21 Sep. Large-scale photographs of anonymous (ireenlanders by one of Denmark‘s leading photographers. liya Merl. NEW SHOW.

THE DAVID YOUNG GALLERY

at Marie Curie House. 29 Albany Street. 478 7050. Mon Sat l0am- 5pm; Sun l--5pm.

Lewis Grassic Gibbon Centenary Exhibition l'ntil Sat l Sep. Paintings by Scottish artists based on the work of one of Scotland's greatest 20th century writers. l.ewis(irassic (iibbon (I901 I935). author of the classic Smth Sung. During the exhibition. there will be daily recitals including St'nl/um/ In Int-v. stories With harp and voice i l3—- l 8 Aug at 3.15pm) and a cappella group The Oxford Belles (20—25 Aug at 3.l5pmi.

THE DEAN GALLERY Belford Road. 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat l0am—6pm: Sun l lam-6pm.