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The Winter Collection of Small Paintings and Drawings

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Sunday 3 December inclusive.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

University of Glasgow

ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM, OXFORD 28 October-2 December

Mon—Fr19.30am-5pm; Sats 9.30am—1 pm

We regret the Mackintosh House and Mackintosh Gallery will be closed for refurbishment from Monday 30 October to

GLASGOW’S PREMIER FINE ART

EVENT

COMES TO EDINBURGH 26th NOV-17th DEC

- ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY, THE MOUND, EDINBURGH -

Since 1861 , the Royal Glasgow lnstitute's annual exhibition has provided

a major showcase for Scottish and International pain

tings. From its

early years, when the R61 played host to groups as disparate as the Pre- Raphaelites, the Barbizon School, the Glasgow Boys a Colourists,the annualexhibition hascombinedthe best of and avant-garde work.

This year, forthefirsttime inthelnstitute's history,the annual exhibition is to be held in Edinburgh, by kind permission of the

nd the Scottish bothtraditional

Trustees of the

National Galleries of Scotland, at the Royal Scottish Academy. It’s a unique opportunity forthe FestivalCityto seethe Culture City’s premier

art show on home ground. Whether you’re interested in acquiring paintings or scu

lptures for your

own collection, or you’d simply like to look at what's happening in

today’s art world, don't miss this event.

Adm (25 pence -

Opening times: Monday-Saturday 10.30am-6.00pm Sunday 2.00pm-5.00pm

ission: 50 pence Students/OAPs/ Children/UB4OS)

LISTINGS

GLASGOW

I Art is listed by city iirst then byvenue. running in alphabetical order. Please send listings details to Art Listings not laterihan 10 days beiore publication date.

N8 Museums are now listed separately in a selective guide at the end oi the section.

I ANNAN GALLERY Unit 208 Skillion Business Centre. Washington Street. 22] 5087/8. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm: Sat 10am—12.30pm.

General exhibition of regular artists and photographs dating back to 1864. until the gallery is located in a more permanent home.

I ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, KELVINGROVE 357 3929. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Cafe. [D] Voluntary guidesare available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Contact the enquiry desk.

Rodchenko Family Workshop Until 3 Dec. New Beginnings. Aleksandr Rodchcnko (1891—1956). his wife Varvara Stepanova and their consistently creative descendants are featured in this wide-ranging exhibition. which must be one of the most fascinating to arrive in Britain this year. Rodchcnko and Stcpanova managed to live and work within the harrowing confines ofStalin's Soviet Union. indeed their work branched out in all directions. This exhibition should eradicate any pre-conceivcd notions about the fate ofartists like Rodchcnko under the despotic rule of Uncle Joe.

The Rumbustious World otTliomas Rowlandson Until 14 Jan. An exhibition of the vigorous. though often held to be crude and vulgar. drawings by the English

cartoonist and ban viveur. During his life

(1756—1827). he associated with Moorland. Gillray and Bunbury. travelled

widely in Britain and indulged fully in

tavern life.

I ART EXPOSURE Unit 2. Victorian

Village. 51—53 West Regent Street. 332

0808. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.

Original paintings. ceramics. sculpture

and jewellery by young Scottish artists.

I BARBIZON GALLERY College Lands.

High Street. 553 1990. Mon—Sat

9.30am—5.30pm; Sun Ham—5.30pm.

Sergey Shutov 1988/89 Until 3 Dec. New

Beginnings. The recent exuberant. eclectic

works by this talented young Soviet Artist

reflect the heady spirit of Glasnost. This is his first solo exhibition outside the Soviet

Union and includes new works completed

during his five week residency in the City

ofCuiture.

Paul Furneaux. Lesley Banks and James

Macdonald: New Work 6—22 Dec.

I BARCLAY LENNIE FINE ART 203 Bath Street. 2265413. Mon-Fri 10am—5pm;Sat 10am—1pm.

Jessie Marion King 1875—1949 Unti125 Nov. As an alternative to the all-pervasive Russian influence currently invading so many Glasgow galleries. Barclay Lennie are holding a major exhibition ofthe paintings. book illustrations. batik work and jewellery by Jessie King.

Christmas Exhibition Throughout Dec. Mixed work from the Gallery‘s stock for the festive period.

I BLYTHSWOOD GALLERY 161 West George Street. 226 5529. Mon—Fri 10am—5.30pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

Christmas Exhibition Tue 28 Nov—Sat 30 Dec. Paintings by The Glasgow Boysand Sculpture by Brenda Nayiorl.

I COLLINS GALLERY Universityof Strathclydc. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400ext 2682. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat l2—4pm.

The Russian Poster From Revolutionto Perestrolke Until 25 Nov. New Beginnings. A panoply ofone ofthe most exciting art forms to have developed in the USSR.

selected by Dr Stephen White. author of The Bolshevik Poster. The exhibition includes an important group ofworks from the Lenin State Library in Moscow. Crossing the Border 4 Dec— 1 3 Jan. (closed 23 Dec—2 Jan). The title for this collection of work from the Embroidery and Textile Group of Glasgow School of Art and the ‘62 Group' refers to artistic parameters rather than geographical boundaries.

I COMPASS GALLERY 178 West Regent Street. 221 6370. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm. The Gallery will have contemporary Scottish paintings and drawings on show. They are however. organising a major Soviet art exhibition to be held at the Glasgow Arts Centre. The Christmas Exhibition. Open from 5 Dec. (5.30—9.30pm) until 2Jan. Which will contain over four hundred works. crammed into the Gallery. all chosen to represent the best in Scottish contemporary art.

I CYRIL GERBER FINE ART 148 West Regent Street. 221 3095. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5.30pm.

The Winter Collection. Until 29 Dec. Small paintings and drawings by James Paterson. Annie French. Josefllerman. Fergusson and Sickert.

I EWAN MUNDY FINE ART 48 West George Street. 331 2406. Mon~Sat 9.30am—5.30pm.

The Gallery will have its usual selection from stock of modern Scottish and English Artists from 1850—1950. including colourists. Gillies. Patterson. Philipson and Crosbie. until the Christmas Exhibition 5-23 Dec. Including paintings byJohn Bellany. Gary Anderson and James Fullarton.

I FINE ART SOCIETY 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat 10am—lpm. Masterpieces by the Scottish Colourists Unti128 Nov. Around fifty paintings by Hunter. Fergusson. Cadell and Peploe have been selected for the exhibition. Donald Manson: Paintings 2—22 Dec. Landscapes and still lifes of Raasay and the Western Isles feature heavily in his first solo show in Glasgow.

I GATEHOUSE GALLERY Rouken Glen Road (gallery at entrance to Butterfly Kingdom). 620 0235. Mon—Fri 1.30pm—6pm. Sat «8; Sun

1 l .30am—5.30pm; Closed Tue.

Recent Paintings: Alma Wolison and Anne Mendlow Until 2 Dec. Landscapes ofthe West coast from the former. and vivid watercolours and oils from the latter. Also on show. for the same period. will be Sculptures by Ailsa Magnus. Christmas Exhibition 3 Dec-8 Jan. Paintings for the Christmas rush by Iilspeth Lamb and others.

I GLASGOW ART CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. Mon—Fri 10am—8pm. Sat 10am—3pm.

Yankilevsky, Dybsky. Reunov. Tistoi: Recent Works on Paper Until 28 Nov. New Beginnings. The four have been selected by art historian Olga Sviblova to represent different generations and tendenciesin new Soviet art. The exhibition was organised by the Compass Gallery. Festive Lights in the Making 11 Dcc—7Jan. An exhibition of photographs and drawings recording the changes that Harry Teggin. and Dai and Jennie Caughan were commissioned by the District Council to make to Glasgow's festive illuminations. I GLASGOW OPPORTUNITIES GALLERY 7 West George Street.2210955.Mon—Fri 9am—5pm.

Ewan MacDonald-Low Until 15 Dec. An exhibition of landscapes in oils and pastels by this peripatcticartist.

I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 22 King Street. 5520704. Mon—Sat 10am~5.30pm. Contemporary Printmaking Fron the Soviet Unlon Until 28 Nov. New Beginnings. Forty-eight prints by sixteen artists have been selected by the Glasgow Print Studio to represent the work currently being produced in the Soviet Union. Also two

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