ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

Sue Mackechnie at the Glasgow Print Studio this month.

recently returned from a trip to the Far East get an extended showing.

Recent Graduates Until 30 August. Sculpture. painting and design from recently graduated students ofScotland's Art Schools in particular the exhibition focuses on work by ex-pupils ofthe Glasgow School of Art.

Isabel Berestorrl: New Paintings 2—27 Sept. Oil and watercolour townscapes from the Glasgow artist.

I ONE Princes Square. 226 3032. Mon—Sat 10am—7pm; Sun 11.30am—5pm.

Rowan Mace Recent Work Until 7 Sept. A selection of large scale abstract oil paintings recently completed by the Glasgow artist.

I PROVANO'S LOROSHIP Castle Street. 5528819. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2pm—5pm.

No exhibition on at present. though they hope soon to mount an exhibition of photographs of Glasgow taken in the 1950s.

I SCOTTISH AMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY 150 St Vincent Street. 248 2323. Mon—Fri 9am-5pm.

Photography at Scotland Until 18 August. Margaret Finlayson‘s photographic landscapes of home and abroad.

I SPRINOBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street. 557 1405. Mon-Fri 10.30am—5pm. Sat l0am—4.30pm. Sun 2pm—5pm.

Springburn and Stutt Until 17 Sept. Local Painter Joseph Davie was specially commissioned by the museum to record the changing face of Springburn. His large atmospheric paintings are on display alongside a collection of sculptures by the members of the Elmvale AdultTraining Centre.

I THIRD EYE CENTRE 350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521. Tue—Sat “lam—5.30pm. Sun 2—5.30pm.

Scatter Until 27 August. 7 young Scottish artists exhibit their sculptures. paintings and photographs as an ‘antidote to the usual Scottish artists on show in Glasgow'. Richard Walker Until 27 August. Suburban household interiors feature in these complex oil paintings.

S.l. Withiewicz: Photographs 2 Sept—7 Oct. The first exhibition outside his national country is to comemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of this unusual Pole. whose exploits include playwriting. painting. dabbling in hallucinogenic drugs and demonology as well as his photography. The photographs exhibited here range from his early landscapes ofthe

EXHIBITIONS

11 AUGUST-10 SEPTEMBER Salt Sea, Fossil Sea work by Gwyneth Leech Macromicrographia

a world revealed by the microscope

JEWELLERY ' Lindsey Ross ADMISSION FREE

C R F O R D Mon-Sat IOam-Spm Sun 2pm-5pm A R T S C E N T R E

Subsidised by the Scottish Arts CounCII

Crawford Arts Centre 93 North Street St Andrews Tel: 0334 74610

GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

22 KING STREE'I'

GLASGOW GI SQP

SUE MACKECHNIE, ROBERT PAUL JONATHAN ROBERTSON

S - 29 August

Tatra Mountains to his later staged scenarios taken in the 1920s and 30s. Through Photography 2 Sept—7 Oct. A quintet of artists working in Scotland who all use photography in an experimental manner. The photographers featured here are Oladele Bamgboye. Lorna Bates. Matthew Dalziel. Brian Jenkins and Vaughan Judge.

I THE TRAMWAY Old Museum of Transport. Albert Drive. 423 9527. Mon—Sat l0.30am—6.30pm.

Snowballs Until they melt. In case we had forgotten what the rigours of winter can be like sculptor Andy Goldsworthy has thoughtfully provided 18 snowballs each 6ft in diameter to remind us. He wantsthe public to visit his increasingly puddle-like exhibition on a number ofoccasionsin order that we can gauge the difference each time.

After the puddles are cleared up. theatrical shows dominate until at least mid September.

I TRANSMISSION GALLERY 28 King Street. 552 4813. Mon—Sat noon—6pm.

Reversal of Slogans Until 31 August. An open exhibition organised as part ofthe Festival at Plagiarism Artists are invited to submit work that subverts the images normally associated with advertising slogans. The Festival itself ran from 4—11 August and was designed to show up blind adoration of art and what the organisers see as the purely financial interests of many in the art world.

I TRON THEATRE 63 Trongate. 552 3748. No exhibition organised for the time being.

I WASPS 26 King Street. 552 0564. Mon—Fri 9am—5pm.

A shop. exhibition space and resource centre with information on work by all WASPS artists. Slide library and information about how to commission

Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm

also THE ORIGINAL PRINT SHOP 25 King Street. Glasgow GI SOZ A comprehensive range oforiginal prints at affordable prices always on view.

Hunterian Art Gallery University of Glasgow

A CENTURY OF REVOLUTION Printmaking in France: 1800 1900 1 July 20 October 1989

With the support of the I)élégatiort Culturelle Francaise

(Gallery closed 14—17 July inclusive) Mon—Fri 9.30-5pm; Sat 9.30am—lpm Admission Free Tel: 041 330 543]

Mackintosh House closed 1230—] .30pm

(50p charge afternoons and Saturday mornings)

HANOVER-FINE-ARTS

SUMMER FESTIVAL EXHIBITION LANDSCAPES. SEASCAPES.

work. STILL LIFE & FLOWERS Two German Artists Until 25 August. by Gallery Artists from around SCOTLAND and llubcrtus Hess is known for his ~ featuring works from SPAIN U.S.A. &

3-dimensional instalations which incorporate granite. steel and iron and he is currently searching the Scottish countryside for suitable material. Christian Rothman the other artist on show has recently been amassing prizes for his murals and designs in Germany. here he exhibits some of his abstract screen prints and paintings.

WEST GERMANY Also on view: Ceramics * Sculpture Wood Carvings * Jewellery * Prints * Cards

14th August - 5th September 1989

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