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Rachael Cloughton highlights some of the best visual art to explore in week three of the festival review, page 95. The Fire Station at Edinburgh College of Art, until 25 Aug, free.

CORIN SWORN: HABITS OF CAROLINE ACHAINTRE, ADAM

ASSEMBLY BENMAKHLOUF AND LUCY

Corin Sworn presents two new films focused on the artist’s long-standing interest in technology and its impact on the body, and vice versa. The films show carefully choreographed performances and are housed within an intimate metal structure created by Sworn, placed in the centre of Edinburgh College of Art’s newly re- opened sculpture court. See review, page 95. Edinburgh College of Art, until 25 Aug, free.

WAYMAN Escape the hubbub of the city and head to Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop in Newhaven, where three sculptors have created site-specific works that encourage audiences to explore the building’s impressive production facilities and exhibition spaces. See review, page 95. Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, until 25 Aug, free.

DAVID BATCHELOR: MY OWN

PLATFORM PRIVATE BAUHAUS

An annual showcase of Scotland- based artists at the beginning of their careers, offering audiences a great opportunity to see new artistic talent during the festival. Anna Danielewicz, Joanne Dawson, Suds McKenna, Harry Maberly have been selected this year and their diverse selection of works are installed in the atmospheric former fire station building at ECA. See Timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus by Walter Gropius, this exhibition at Ingleby Gallery is David Batchelor’s tribute to the movement and his personal appreciation of simple geometric forms. The show includes small sculptures, paintings and drawings. See review, page 93. Ingleby Gallery, until 28 Sep, free.

Suds McKenna from Platform

94 THE LIST FESTIVAL 14–26 Aug 2019