ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

BENSON/and GOLD AWARDS

A MAjOR EXHIBITION ON THE THEME OF

‘ADVENTURE’, FEATURING THE FINALISTS IN THE BENSON AND HEDGES PHOTOGRAPHERS, ILLUSTRATORS AND VIDEO GOLD AWARDS 1988/89.

THURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER TO I SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 1988

THE FILMHOUSE, 88 LOTHIAN ROAD, EDINBURGH. TEL: 031 228 2688.

MONDAY TO SATURDAY 12 '30pm TO 8'30pm.

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Organised m (onlunttmn with the Associatwn ofFoshion, Advertising and Editorial Photographers. the Associatmn ofIlIustrotors. Amateur Photographer and Sony (UK) Limited

TALBOT RICE GALLERY

University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge. Tel: 031 667 1011 ext 4308

12 November—1 7 December

lanet Patterson

DREAMTIME A Traveller’s Images of Australia

Tues—Sat 10am—6pm Admission Free Subsidised by the Scottish Arts Council

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EXHIBITION

PAINTINGS by JOHN G. BOYD. RGI

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HEAVY GOING IN GENOA

Genoese Drawings ol the 16th and 17th Centuries, National Gallery, Edinburgh It you happen to be studying the history of Genoese drawing, this is just the show loryou: it not it makes pretty heavy going.

Like many at the National Gallery‘s regular exhibitions, it draws on and highlights works in the permanent collection - a welcome and uselul way at getting to know parts of the collection which would otherwise be locked away in store. But the way in which it has been presented does nothing to bring the subject to lite.

It‘s a pity because as the introductory essay in the accompanying catalogue (50p) makes clear, Genoa was a lively place at this period. It was a thriving port, bristling with trade, and run by a small, greedy merchant aristocracy— just the kind at social group who were

1,. M. J ’~. ‘5 wealthy and vain enough to want to become sought-atter patrons of art. That must extravagant of patrons, Louis XIV was coming to power in France at this time and with the vogue lor baroque, Europe was entering one at its most llamboyant and exuberant penods.

Yet neither the social labric ol Genoa, nor the sort ot rich anecdotal detail that make even dull exhibitions entertaining, is included here. The connection between the Genoese society and its art is never developed, and there is no discussion of style nor how drawing was used as a means at artistic expression. The catalogue, though admirably detailed and thorough, reads with a textbook dryness. Surely there is more to be said about these drawings than the scholarly account at attribution, size, date and provence that we are given here. (Sally Kinnes)

tor details ot galIerv tours.

I GRAEME MURRAY GALLERY I 5 Scotland Street. Sfihotlltl. 'I'ues-I'ri Illam 5pm. Sat 10am 1pm.

Cnoc Na Maigheach Hill at the Hare t bid 13 Nov. A romantic title tor asensitivc. penetrating portrait ot Mull in photographs and tests bv David I Iatiicld. Diane Brown Gallery. New York 1‘) Nov- 14 Dee. As ( iraemc Murra_v opensan eshibition ol photographs b_v 'l'homas .loshua('oopcr in New York. his gallerv in I-dinburgh prepares to shovv sculptural vvork b_v \evv York artists in the stableot Diane Brovv n. The Iiv e included are .IoeI I'ishcr. I'.t'ik Levine. Wade Saunders. Robert Sokolovv ski and .lulic \Vatchel.

I HANOVER FINE ART 22A I)undas Street. Fiblth’l, Mon I-‘ri Illam-5.3llpin1Sat Illam 4pm.

Ilanov er has just reopened in a nevv basement gallerv in [)undas Street among the .\'e\v Iovvn galleries, It seems likea verv sensible move. making the gallerv more accessible to browsers than the upstairs rooms in Hanover Street vv hich housed it in er the past three years. Edward Stratton 1 mil l2 Nov. A selection ol vvork bv artists vv ho have shovv n with iianover over the past 3 sears is hungvvith a mini-retrospectiv e ol vvork b_v Iidvvard Stratton ( 1928 1986),

I HART STREET GALLERY 1‘) Hart Street. 550mm), Mon Sat Illam (ipm.

(iencral selection ot paintings and prints. Framing service available.

Scottish Landscapes and Figure Paintings ht Adrian Kingslev I’Iumb.

I IXIA «Ha (ieorge Street. 225 ($82.

Mon Sat “lam—5.30pm.

Design Work L'ntil 26 Nov. (‘arved vvoodcn birds b_v John Thompson. ceramics. glass. vvood. jevvellerv and silk scarves by local

designers.

I KINGFISHER GALLERY \orthumbcrland Street Lane. 55" 5-154. Mon Sat

Illam 4.30pm. Sat Illam Ipm: Sun closed.

Sculpture by Bridget McCrum I'ntil 12 Nov; Sculpture is .shovv n together vv ith vvork b_v gallcrv painters.

Kingtisher Christmas Exhibition 3! \m -22 Dec. I'pper ( iallerv ('onteniporarv artists vv ho have shovv n at the gallet'v over the past scar.

Save the Children Fund Exhibition 31

Nov 22 Dec. I.ovv er ( iallerv. Save the ('hildrcn vs ill benet'it lrom sales made at this exhibition ol small. allordable vvorks. I LEITH SCHOOL OF ART 35 .\'orth .lunction Street. 55h 4538 or 554 571]

A lull programme ot art classes and courses has begun. School leav ers and mature students vvho vv ish to build a porttolio tor entrv into Art ( ‘ollege. day and evening classes tor beginners and Saturday vsorkshops tor children vvill then be offered. Ir'or lurthcr inlormation phone the above numbers or vv rile to Mark and (‘harlotte (‘heverton at S Brandon 'I'erracc. ('anonmills. Izdinburgh Iil l3 SliA.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND Ihe Mound. SSoS‘BI. Mon Sat Illam 5pm; Sun 2- 5pm.

Genoese Drawings ot the 16th and 17th Centuries I ’ntil end .\'ov. liv-passed by tourists today. (ienoa vvas once a ma|or attraction tor visitors to Italv. I)urtngthe Ioth and 17th centurv. vv hen the cit_v vvas ruled b} a merchant aristocracy. builders ol~ palaces and vvealth. a ( ienoese school of painting emerged producing Stroui. (‘astiglione and (iaulli. the best olthc bunch. This exhibition includes the big three as vvell as lesser knovvn names.

54'l‘he List 11— 24 November 1988