ART & EXHIBITIONS LIST

influenced by the (‘olourists and the fourth. Hock-Aun Teh. combines his abstract expressionism with oriental calligraphy.

The gallery will host a four-day oil painting workshop 25-29 June (contact gallery for details).

I TORRANCE GALLERY 29b Dundas Street. 556 6366. Mon—Fri 11am—6pm; Sat l(l.3()am—4pm.

Sheila MacMillan Paintings Until 12 May. Scottish landscapes in oil.

Sheana M. Stephen Until 12 May. Recent jewellery-work.

I THE TRAVERSE THEATRE Westbow. 226 2633. Tue—Sun llam—l lpm.

I WASPS Studio/Gallery. Patriot Hall. Henderson Row. Stockbridge. 229 1920. Artists' studio and workshop space. Gerald McGowan: New Works 7— l 5 May. Two dozen black on white abstract images.

OUTSIDE THE CITIES

A selection of exhibitions outside Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Stirling

I SMITH ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM 41) Albert Place. Dumbarton Road. (I786 71917. Tue—Sat l().3()am—5pm.

For a Wee Country Until 21) May. Scotland's changing taste in architecture is examined in this exhibition organised by the Royal Incorporation of Architects.

St Andrews

I CRAWFORD ARTS CENTRE 93 North Street. (I334 74610. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm.

All Paintings All Poems Until 6 May. A selection of work by three Chinese artists currently based in this country.

MUSEUMS

A selective roundup of Museums listed first by city, then by venue. running in alphabetical order.

GLASGOW

I BURRELL COLLECTION Pollokshaws Road. 649 7151. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm: Sun 2—5pm. Cafe. [D]

Besides the wealth of treasure collected by Edwardian tycoon William Burrell the Burrell currently has Pissaros indoors and Henry Moores outdoors. see galleries' listings on previous page.

I HUNTERIAN MUSEUM Glasgow University. University Avenue. 339 8855. Mon-Fri 9.3(Iam-5pm; Sat 9.3(Iam— l pm. Giants, Gems and Jewels Until 2 Sept. A dazzling display ofcrystal-related sculptures front the Fondation Mecenat Science et Art in Strasbourg.accompanied by specially commissioned ambient music. I THE MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Kelvin Hall. 1 Bunhouse Road. 427 2725. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm. Sun 2—5pm.

The Jessop Collection: Images of Steam Until 24 Sept. The beauty oftrains captured in oils by David Weston and Colin Garratt.

I PEOPLE'S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 5540223. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Cafe. Disabled access by arrangement.

The Sugared Imagination Until 10 May. Well. if the cake and its encumbent icing can have a social history. then this is an examination ofit.

I SPRINGBURN MUSEUM Ayr Street (adjacent to Springburn Railway Station). 557 1405. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm: Sat 10am—4pm; Sun 2—5pm.

Work: Springbum Experience 1840-1988 Until further notice.

EDINBURGH

I CANONGATE TOLBOOTH Royal Mile. 225 2424. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm.

The People’s Story The Museum has been established to relate the story of the

people of Edinburgh. told in their own words and through photographs and re-created tableaux.

I ROYAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND Chambers Street. 225 7534. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm.

Dinosaurs Past and Present Until 27 May. A touring exhibition from Los Angeles which aims to put the age of the dinosaurs into a more accurate perspective. Treasures For Pleasure Until (1 May. As well as the two ltith century silver wine coolers recently acquired by the National Museums there will be a display ofsilver collected over the past 130 years.

I SCOTTISH AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM lngliston. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm. Agriculture still plays an important role in Scotland‘s culture and this museum looks at the old trades and skills ofthe countryside.

The Sword and the Plough A special exhibition exploring the changes brought by two World Wars and their effect on the communities and the landscape.

ESSENTIAL IMAGES

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Helen Flockhart, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh.

An essentialist approach to femininity informs Helen Flockhart's attempt to reclaim women’s experience under patriarchal Christianity (and Catholicism in particular), where artist and woman/mother are mutually exclusive roles. The tactic throughout the exhibition is inversion; the insistant corporeality of the artist’s self-portraits reverses the Church’s dichotomy of mind over matter. This triggers empathy in the female viewerwho will recognise her own lemaleness in the work.

Influenced stylistically by naive painting, single squat female figures are depicted against a flat background. The women are minutely detailed, revealing facial hair and mottled skin. As in Catholic retablo painting, the figure holds a story-telling symbol in each hand. However, in situating the protagonist in an extra-social and mystical space through the use of halos, Flockhart relegates woman to a space on the periphery of social experience which makes it impossible to assess critically the problem of stereotyping, women‘s history in art, or the identity of the artist. In Maire and Untitled 1989 a white Iluid spurts from a wound in the palm of the protagonists hand; in Sell-Portrait a vein runs from an arm into a jar containing a baby. In each work the

- other hand holds a stick. Somehow the

notion of a female essence needs to be opened up, possibly through the use of psychoanalytic theory, since all the references are idyllic or extra-social. Howeverthis in itself cannot constitute an authentic female voice, and the legacy of female martyrdom is one of bondage, and the ‘artist dolorosa’ is close to the concept of artist as genius. This is an engrossing, touching and thoughtful exhibition. (Fiona Byrne-Sutton)

CORMUND GALLERY

'SEA LOVERS'

ANNETTE EDGAR RECENT PAINTINGS

12th May - 6th June 1990 Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm

(IRAEME MUNDY, CORMUND GALLERY, 130 West Regent St., Glasgow, (22 ZRQ. Tel : 041 204 3708

rntoor RICE I alum

University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge. Tel: 031 667 1011 ext4308

31 March—1 2 May LINDA MCCARTNEY Photographic Works

Tues—Sat 10am—5pm Admission Free In Association with Friends of The Earth Scotland Subs/1.05000; tilt? Scottish Arts Council

INTERDEC GALLERY

next to Maryhill Burgh Hall 24 Gairbraid Avenue, Glasgow 041 946 5912/5032

CHINESE PAINTINGS

Landscape, floral and bird subjects in traditional Chinese style by highly acclaimed artists Professor Chang Bai Li and Li Bai Li of Nanjing.

4-26 MAY

Sponsored by Emerson Chartered SurveyOrs and Wllh lunds lrom Glasgow DISIIICI C0unc:t Festival Badge:

Mon—Fri mam—5.30pm; Sat 10am—4pm

ll MAY to ID JUNE

MICHAEL ESSON

Drawings and Sculpture

HAIR OF THE DOG Photographs by JOEHARI LEE

CRAWFORD GRAHAM MUIR A R T 5 Glass Design C E N T R E

Monday - Saturday 10am 5pm Sunday 2pm - 5pm

93 North Street Admission Free

St. Andrews Fife KY16 <)AL Tel.(0334) 74610

Sub3/d/ser.’ by the Scottish Arts Council

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