ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

0 Art is listed by city first then by venue, running in alphabetical order. Please send details to Alice Bain not later than 10 days before publication date.

GLASGOW

0 Art is listed by city first then by venue, running in alphabetical order. Please send details to Alice Bain not laterthan 10 days before publication date.

GLASGOW

0 ANNAN GALLERY 13(1 West Campbell Street. 221 5(187/8. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm Sat 9.3()— 1 2.30. General exhibition Oils and watercolours by contemporary. mainly Scottish. artists.

0 ART GALLERY & MUSEUM. KELVINGROVE 357 3929. Mon—Sat 1(1am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm. Restaurant. [D] Voluntary guides are available free ofcharge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Contact the enquiry desk. Impressions of Israel Until Fri 6 Mar. Israel was captured on film by four distinguished British photographers in 1985. Eric Hosking concentrated on the wildlife. Lichfield took landscapes. Sir Geoffrey Shakerley visited museums and archaeological sites and Snowdon brought together the people.

Muirhead Bone Portrait of an Artist Until Mon 9 March. Organised by the Crawford Centre in St Andrews. this exhibition is probany the largest and most representative selection of the work of this Scottish artist seen for thirty years. Born in Glasgow. Bone was both popular and prolific during his lifetime.

Barbara Kruger. Billboard. See Third Eye Centre. listings.

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I Textiles ’87 Fri 6 Feb—Sun 15 March.

The Glasgow School of Art Embroidery Group was established to give students the opportunity to show their work to a wider public and to encourage work beyond the Art School. In this. their fourth Show. a diverse range ofwork is shown from Alexa Wilson‘s Collections ofCoochies which can all be worn. to a large. subtle piece by Jennifer Hex with the title Spring Snowfall. Most ofthe work is for sale.

Community Connections Wed 18 Feb—Mon 2() April. Asa contribution to the region‘s current Multi-Racial Action Year. the gallery has organised an exhibition in cooperation with the many social and religious organisations in the community which describes historical and present-day events in the lives ofthe many cultures of Glasgow.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 1986 Sun 8 Feb—Sat 21 March. This is the first showing outside London of this competition exhibition. the largest ofits kind in the world.

0 THE BURRELL COLLECTION Pollokshaws Road. 649 7151. Mon—Sat l()am—Spm. Sun 2—5pm. Rest. [D]

The glittering prizes ofone man‘s wealth shown under one roof. The surrounding park offers a taste of the country.

0 COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682/2416. Mon—Fri l()am—Spm. Sat 12—4pm.

Harry Callahan Retrospective 1941-1982 Until Sat 7 Feb. Inspired by Ansel Adams and a colleague of

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Aaron Siskind at the Institute of Design. Chicago until 1961. Callahan emerges in the 8(1s as one of America‘s foremost photographers. The Japanese Eye Tue 17 Feb—Sat 14 March. The artists ofJapan began to look to the West in this century. Two hundred years ago the country was an insular power lacking international vision. This exhibition ofprintmaking from the old and new Japan reflects these dramatic changes. The historical works by artists like I-lokusai. Utamaro and Hiroshige come from one of the most importantcoilectionsof 19th century prints in Britain. held in the Blackburn Museum. Contemporary prints have been loaned from Galerie 39 in London.

Talk: The Japanese Collection at Kelvingrove Thurs 12 March. 1pm. Free. Antonia Loveless from Kelvingrove Gallery and Museum discusses Japanese prints.

0 COMPASS GALLERY 178 West Regent Street. 221 6370. Mon—Sat 1(1am—5.3(1pm.

John Taylor— New Paintings Sat 7 Feb—Mon 9 March.

Judith Gilmour— Ceramics Sat 7 FetyMon 9 March.

0 CYRIL GERBER FINE ART 148 West Regent Street. 221 3(195.

Mon—Fri 9.3(1am—5.3(1pm. Sat 9.3(1am—12.3(1pm.

The Winter Collection of British Paintings British paintings from 19th and 2(1th century.

0 FINE ART SOCIETY 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.3(1am—5.3(1pm. Sat l()am—lpm. Robin Philipson Until Tue 10 Feb. This exhibition changes places with one showing the work of Philipson's contemorary David Donaldson. which is now on at the Fine Art Society. Edinburgh.

0 GLASGOW ARTS CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. Mon—Fri 1(1am—9pm. Sat l(1—5pm. Sanctuary Sat 7—Sat 28 Feb. New paintings by Ian Hughes and Phil Braham. See also 369 Gallery. Edinburgh.

0 GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 128 Ingram Street. 552 (1704. Mon—Sat 1(1am—5.3(1pm.

Barbara Rae and Reg Loving Monoprints from Santa Fe.

O GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 168 Renfrew Street. 332 (1691.

Jerry Lee Lewis Until 'I’hurs 12 Feb.

A collection of memorabilia relating to the legendary rock and roll star collected by Dave Whittall. The exhibition will be on display in the Victoria Cafe and will be open from l().3()am-6pm. O GLASGOW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY llillhead. Mon—Fri9.15am—9. 15pm; Sat 9. 15am—12. 15pm. Theatre Royal Indefinite. The Scottish stage before 1900. O HAGGS CASTLE 100 St Andrews Drive. Mon—Sat 1(1am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm. Glasgow‘s museum for children. Toys from the Attic Until Tue 5 Mav. o HILLHEAD LIBRARY 348 Byres ' Road. 339 7223. Monfl‘ue. Thurs Fri 9.3(1am—8pm; Sat 9.3(1am— 1 pm and 2—5pm. Closed Wed. Scottish Scene Until Sat 28 Feb. Landscape music writing in the Open Circle Gallery. 0 HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University ofGlasgow. llillhead Street. 33(15431. Mon—Fri 9.3(1am—5pm. Sat 9.3(1—1pm. The Mackintosh House Gallery: 0an as above but closed for lunch 12.3(1—1 .3(1pm. 5(1p admission on weekday afternoons and Saturdays. 0 HUNTERIAN MUSEUM The University ofGlasgow. 339 8855. Mon—Fri 9.3(1am—5pm. Sat 9.3(1am—1pm. Twice named Museum ofthe Year. The First Museums Until Sat 14 March. Collections and collectors of the 17th century. 0 IMAGES GALLERY 74 I lyndland Road. 334 5311. General Exhibition includes etchings. watercolours. oils and ceramics. O LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road. Milngavie. 956 2351 . Tue—Fri 11am—5pm and 7—9pm; Sat and Sun 2—5pm. Bridget Riley Retrospective Until 28 Feb. This touring exhibition organised by South West Galleries Association. Shows the work of one of Britain‘s leading abstract artists. 0 MAIN FINE ART 16 Gibson Street. 334 8858. Norwegian Printmaking: A Retrospective Part 1 (1930—1960) Until Sat 14 Feb; Part II (1960—1980) Tue 17 Feb—Sat 28 Feb. An exhibition organised by the Norwegian Foreign Ministry as part of Glasgow‘s Norwegian Festival. 0 MCCANCE BUILDING University of Strathclyde. The Norwegian Exhibition Until Sat 7 Feb. This part concerns Norwegian business life and tourism. 0 MARYHILL ARTS CENTRE 11 Malloch Street. Maryhill. 945 3995. Ceramics Exhibition Until Sat 28 Feb. Work by Maryhill Arts Centre‘s Ceramic Workshop. 0 METRO GALLERY 713 Great Western Road. 339 (1737 (opp Botanic Gardens). Tue—Sat l().3(1am—5pm. Mixed Exhibition Until Fri 13 Feb. Contemporary oils. gouaches and watercolours. Christine Ironside and Lorraine Cottrel Until end Feb. 0 PEOPLE'S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 554 (1223. Mon—Sat 1(1am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm. Glasgow‘s museum of working life.

32 The List 6- 19 February