HABITAT

32 Shandwrck Place. 225 ‘)l5l

.\Ion Wed 6; In Uarn 5 30pm. Tue

9. itlarn 5.30pm. Thu ()am "pm; Sat

7 6pm; Sun llkoarn 5 iopnr

After Image at Habitat l'ntrl Sat 27 Sep. :\\ part ol the After lrnage exhrhrtron at the l'rurtnrarket. Srrnr} n (irll'x li'eeIuI/mr \cr1c8 oI photograplh I8 on tllxpltt}. Sec I'rurtnrarkct (killer). After Image at Habitat Talk l'rl r' Atrg. (i. I5 8pm. The director ol the I'r’urtrnarkel (ialler'_\. I’rorra Braille) gr\e\ a talk on the After lrnage e\hrhrtion and the work ol Srrnr‘yr (irll.

HANOVER FINE ARTS

22a I)unda\ Street. 556 NM. .\lon I-rr lithium 5Wprn; Sat 10.30am 5pm. 19th International Festival Exhibition l'ntil Sat to Aug. An e\hrhrtron oI o\ er loo painting\ and [II'IIII8 h) mer 5U galler} ttrlhlx Irorn Scotland and ahroad encornpaxxrng a wrde range oI \uhrect matter Irorn Iigur'atne and \till Irfe studiex to land and \eaxcapex.

INGLEBY GALLERY

(I ('ar'lton ’l'er'race. 55h 4-14 |. Mon Sat Warn 5er.

Craigie Aitchison l'ntrl Sat I3 Sep. With a career \pannrng o\ er 5() yearx. Iidinhurgh-horn artrxt ('r'aigre Aitehixon \llo\\\ new wot‘k\ in Iltlx Iirxt \how in the (II) for 30 )L‘III'S. The exhihition feature\ 15 recent paintingx ranging from \till life\ to crucifixionx and a \el‘iex of hand- painted etchingx.

INHOUSE

28 [low e Street. 22.5 2S8h’. .\Ion Sat ‘),3()arn (rpm; Sun noon 5pm. Electric Light - The Top 50 t'nul Sat 30 Aug. lriliouse'x I‘extiVal exhibition feature\ a collection of 50 lighting icons from the turn of the I‘)th centur) to the present da).

INSTITUT FRANCAIS D’ECOSSE l3 Randolph ('rescent. 225 .5306.

.\Ion Iiri 9.30am ofioprn; Sat

lt)arn l.3()pm.

Overlap Sat 9 Hi 2‘) Aug. ('atherine .\Ielin tranxfor'nix the galler) \pace into a \ iew ing platform for her collahorathe e\hihition. Wonderland. in which she hax tranxformed the gardenx in front with Lumir Soukup.

Wonderland Sat () rm 2‘) Aug. Randolph ('rexcent (iardenx (in front of the lnxliltlt l‘t‘ttltc‘ttixl get a rnakemer from 1tl'li\l\ (‘atherine .\Ielin and Lumir Sotrkup as they ‘hide’ the treex. wrap the lawn and make their ow n additionx. See pr’e\ iew.

I2

()0 ('urnherland Street. 558 9872.

.\Ion I-‘ri loam (rpm; Sat I()arn 4pm. European Masterprints Sat 9

Aug Sat 20 Sep. An exhihition of prints h) Iiuropean rnasterx including Pierre Bonnard. llcnri .\Iatisxe. Joan Miro. Ben Nicholxon. Victor I’axmorc. l’ahlo l’ic‘ttxxo and Antoni Tapiex. NEW SHOW.

LEITH GALLERY

()5 The Shore. Leith. 553 5255. Tue I‘ri

I lain 5pm; Sat 1 lam 4pm.

Festival Mixed Exhibition l'ntil Sat 30 Aug. Paintingx. \culpturex. ceramic\ and jeweller} h} Annette Iidgar. .\Iargaret Ann Bennet. Peter .\'ardini. (‘reorgie Young. Dehorah Philips and (ieorge Birrell.

LLOYDS TSB SCOTLAND

llenr) Duncan House. I20 (ieorge Street. 077-10 588168. Mon Sun 10am-6pm. Scottish Art Today Sun In. Sat 30 Aug. The Stenton (ialler) '5 Festix'al e\hihition of Scottish contemporary art.

LYON & TURNBULL

33 Broughton Place. 557 884-1. .\Ion-- Fri 1 lanthpm; Sat & Sun noon—5pm. Alastair Flatter l'ntil Wed 20 Aug. A retrospecthe spanning the 5()-}e;rr

career or Ala\tarr I'lattcl). the former principal of Gray School or Art The \how teaturex landxcape and coaxtal

\ rew \ oI Ahcrdeerhhrre. (ill itlc't‘8lL‘t'8lltt't' and Spain.

PETER MANN GALLERY

25 London Road.o78l-1 "08914 Tue Sun 9am (iprn.

Love Ugly l'ntrl Sun 2-1 Aug I’arntingx h} I’eter .\Iann exploring themex of lo\ e. angxt and the grotexque.

MAINHILL GALLERY

()7 .\'tirthurnhcrland Street. 0"] 2130213. .\Ion I"ri 10.30am 5 illprn; Sat IUarn 2pm.

Helen Tabor - New Work l'ntrl l-‘ri 15 Aug. I.and\cape parntrngx h_\ llelen Tahor.

Mixed Exhibition l'ntrl lit 15 Aug. A rnr\ed show of \Hilkx h} conternporar} artrxtx including Kate Boxer. Helga ('hart RS\\‘. Jennifer ('ollee and Jonathan Shearer.

MATTHEW GALLERY

Department of Architecture. l'nnerxit} of Iidinhurgh. 2U (‘hamhcrx Street. h5tl 23-12. .\Ion I‘ri 10am 4pm.

Urban Cartographies l'ntrl Sun It) Aug. An exhihition focuxrng on projects illuxtrated in Mark l)orrran and Adrian Ilawker‘x hook .llt'ln.‘ ('r/mn ('urlngmplrrm.

MERZ

87 Broughton Street. .558 8778.

.\Ion Sat noon (ipnr.

Tartan Specials t'niit Sat to Aug. .\Ier/ (ialler‘) '\ l‘extnal \Iro\\ featurex work‘x h} Laura I.ee\ in which \he comhinex traditional craft techniquex leather applique. tapextry and embroidery with contemporar} imager} to produce unique artwork» Anne Braxsier presents pllotogt‘aplh. film \tills of Inc and performance art and her famin of Stile/1m. a collection of knitted creatures.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Belford Road. (i2-I (i200 (recorded information 332 2266i. .\Ion \Ved & I-‘ri Sun Illam 5pm; Thu loam 7pm. 0 Boyle Family Thu l4 Aug Sun 9 Nm. £4 (£3); under l2\ free. The first e\ er retroxpectne exhihition of the work of Boyle liamil) aka .\Iark

Bo) le. hix wife Joan lllllx and their children Sehastian and (ieorgia spanning their entire career. Best known for their highly realixtic reproductions of the earth\ \urface. the suhjects are \elected at random h)‘ throwing dar'tx into a map of the whole world. Iirom desertx to demolition \itex they reproduce and imestigate the \urface of different terrains. See preview in next ixxue out on Thu 14 Aug. See Ilitlixt. NEW SHOW.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

The Hound. 62-1 62”” (recorded information 332 2266). .\Ion Wed & I‘rirSun l()arn (rpm: Thu lt)arn 7pm. Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) l'ntil Sun 5 Oct. The Iirxt in a \erie\ of tll\pltt_\\ highlighting important groups of work\ from the (killer) 'x Print Room. The exhibition focusex on the work of one of "NH! influential printmakerx of the |8th century. (iioxanni Battixta I’iranexi who created in er I()()() etching of topographical. imaginar} and ornamental subjects in Rome.

After Hours Thu 14 Aug. (rpm. The Swing Sisters highlight the collection with their a cappella repertoire.

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND

George [V Bridge. 226 4531. .\Ion— I-‘ri lt)am—«8pm: Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2~5an

Wish you Were Here!: Travellers’ Tales from Scotland 1540-1960 l‘ritrl l'rr il (M \n e\hrhrtron e\annnrn§..‘ the changing race or \\I‘ll.llltl through the eyw of \rxrtorx to the countr}. teaturinc tra\el notc\ lrorn the ltith centur} to home lllit\lt'\ or the I‘WK

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Queen Street. fill ICU“ Iretordetl information “2 22pm \lon \\ed .\

l‘r‘r Sun lHani (\prn. lhu lHarn “pin ('ale

Maud Sulter - Jeanne Duval: A Melodrama l'ntrl Sun il \ug \ew work h} photographer. poet and cultural lll\loll.ttl .\laud Sulter e\plorrng the eluxnc figure of Jeanne l)u\al. the l‘l.l\l\ nuxtrexx and rnuxe or the thi centtrr} l‘ircnch poet (‘harlex Baudelaire

High Society: The Life and Art of Sir Francis Grant (1803-78) l'ntrl Sun H Scp LVI it'll. under l2x tree An e\hrhrtron cclehrating the hrcentenar} ol the hrrth or Sir l'lancr\(irat1l. a leading were!) portrait painter ol the \ retorran art world Ieaturrng |\.llllllll:_'\ on loan lrorrr prrxate collectronx. \ketchhookx. photograph and draw ingx See re\ rew Scotland’s Dream Team l'nttl Sun .‘il Aug Izdrnhurglihaxed artrxt .\lark l-.'\tl\oll L‘t'lel‘l'alLW Sctilltllltl'\ glealtNI Ioolhall llt't'oe8 ll) lllh \etlex HI I: NC“ cornrnrxxroncd portrarh which include\ Bill} .\le.\'etl. .lnn Bauer. I)enr~ law. Jock Stern and Kenn} l).rlglr\ll

After Hours Thu " Aug (iprn llre After llourx programme contrntte\ w rth rnuxrc Ir'orn l'rance\ .\1 Much at (iprn

THE ERUITMARKET CAFETERIA SUMMER DINING

EXTENDED HOURS

Enloy cvcnrng bar scrvrcc and brasserie drnrng till 9pm nightly. T: Ol3| 226 |843

THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY 45 Market Street. Edinburgh EHI IDF T 0|3| 225 2383

lollowetl l‘_\ l‘:. 2m 'iu \niie tn \xlnelt artrxt Ilenet llaughton and \rnger harprxt lxatre laigett \tlanix re nnent a painting

NDEBELE

5‘ llonre Street. .‘_‘l ll ll \lon \un lHarn llpni

Peter Sek: Sunshine 1 tllll Sun *1 \u: ()rrgrnal artwork h) l gandan .Illl8l l’eter \ek lll\l‘ltc'\l h} the lite. lantlxcape and ll.ttlllli‘ll\ III I exotho and South \trrea

NEW STREET EXHIBITION SPACE

ll\t'\\ \llt't'l. <23 .fill-l \li‘ll \Jl llarn ti it'prn

Truly Enormous t ntrl \ai m \ug \n e\lnl\rtron ol large \\.ll\' \\Hlk\ in a range ol rnednnn tronr il) relrel to krnetrt

THE NOMADS TENT

.‘I St I eonard'x l ane. tifi.‘ lhl.‘

\lon \at lHarn 5pm, Sun noon Ipnr The Black Tent lhu 2 \ug Sun ' \ep \ \elling e\lirhrtron ol litre lrrlial weanngx gathered mm the laxt .‘H ican and int ludrng oriental rugx. kilrrn\. \.rlll\a}‘\. \atltllt'l‘ag‘8 .llltl l‘l.tltl\

NORTH EDINBURGH ARTS CENTRE

l5a l’enrn well ('ourt. il5 2 I 5| Across the Water I ntrl I it 8 \ug .\n e\hrl\rtron ol workx front I rte ('ount ll.\ art lll‘tat}

OCEAN TERMINAL

|.erth. 555 8888 .\Ion Sat lHarn (iprn. Sun noon (iprn

Citizens II I ntrl Sat ill .\ug l'ollowrng on Irorn Iaxt _\ear\ l‘extnal \how. an e\hrhrtron ol o\el 8H photographic porltath h} [rum and l-a_\e \erhur} documenting Izdrnhurgh‘x

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