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Exhibitions are listed by city, than alphabetically by venue. Shows will be listed, provided that details reach our oltlces at least ten days before publication. Art and Exhlbillons listings compiled by Miranda France.

GLASGOW

I ART EXPOSURE GALLERY 53 West Regent Street. 332 0808. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm.

Women with Attitude Throughout Jun. The gallery‘s third annual exhibition includes works on paper by Judith I. Bridgland. Flora Wood, and Alison Chisholm.

I ART GALLERY & MUSEUM. KELVINGRDVE 357 3929. Mon—Sat lOam-5pm; Sun llam—Spm. Cafe. [D] Voluntary guides are available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.

Paula Bego: Nursery Rhymes Fri lZJun—2 Aug. One ofthe most interesting contemporary artists working in Britain. Rego is especially well known for this series of sinister reworkings on traditional nursery rhymes.

Stolen Glances Fri 12 J un—12 Jul. Witty and provocative photographs taken by North American and British lesbians. By its very existence the show challenges recent legislation on sexuality and censorship. Jock McFadyen: Fragments from Berlin Until 21 Jun. Paintings, gouaches and sculptures created by the artist as part of his brief, from the Imperial War Museum. to work in Berlin shortly after the dismantling of the wall. Buying torthe Future Until Sun 7 Jun. New acquisitions: works. by Bridget Riley. Joyce Cairns, John Bellany. Otto Dix, David Hockney and others. which will eventually be hung in Glasgow‘s new Gallery of Modern Art. New Arts: Fellow Travellers Until Sun 7Jun. Art delves into pop to examine the latest graphic design techniques being used in the music industry in this case, Deacon Blue‘s album, Fellow Hoodlums comes in for particular scrutiny.

. Andrew Starlr: Portraits of Glasgow Museums

Stall Until Sun 7 Jun. Fifty portraits ofthe staff who turn the cogs and oil the wheels that make Glasgow Museums tick.

British Gas Wildlife Photographer of the Year &

Until Sun 7 Jun. The ninth consecutive year of this prestigious comp. Winners and runners-up. I BARCLAY LENNIE FINE ART 203 Bath Street. 226 5413. Mon—Fri lOam-Spm: Sat 10am—lpm. The Jessie M. King Archive A new facility set up by the gallery to provide background information on all aspects of this enduringly popular Glasgow artist (1875—1949). I OURRELL COLLECTION Pollokshaws Road. 649 7151. Mon—Sat l0am—5pm‘, Sun 11am-5pm. Cafe. [D] The collection of Edwardian tycoon William Burrell. including furniture. paintings. ceramics and glass, housed in an elegant purpose-built gallery. I CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS 346-354 Sauchichall Street, 3320522. Tue-Sat Ham—5.30pm. [D]. Narelle Jubelln and Tracey Mollatt Until Sat 13 Jun. The first opportunity for British audiences to see new works by two of Australia‘s most exciting artists: Jubelin‘s sensual photographs explore Aboriginality and sexuality. Moffatt's works, meticulous creations in petit-point embroidery. connect cultural moments in Glasgow‘s history with Australian equivalents.

I CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENTAL ARTS 18 Albion Street. Daily 10am—5pm.

Wild Cherries: A Festival otWomen’s ArtA multi-media, ‘children-friendly' event organised by Recco Mecco and including an information area on women's issues. All artists are Glasgow-based. Works will also be on show at The Ramshorn. 98 Ingram Street.

I COLLINS GALLERY University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street, 552 4400ext 2682. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat noon-4pm. [D]

Joehari Lee: Photography tmm Castlemlllt Sat 13 J un—8 J ui. Photographs and videos which challenge Castlemilk‘s image as a place of deprivation and violence. were created by locals under the supervision of a Photographer in Residence.

I COMPASS GALLERY 178 West Regent Street, 221 6370. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm. Kenneth Hunter: Hyperboreans Until 25Jun. Sculpted busts in concrete, wax and paint, inspired by a classical era, but thoroughly ‘modern' in their expressions.

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

New Acqulsltlons Howson, Philipson, MacTaggart, Blackadder. Lesley Banks and others.

I DOME OF DISCOVERY South Rotunda. 100 Govan Road, 427 1792. Mon-Fri 9.45am—4pm: Sat and Sun 10am—5pm. Re-opened interactive science centre with a variety of ‘hands-on’ exhibits invites visitors to explore the sciences and delve into all manner ofphenomena. Meteoactive Sat 6—Sun 7 Jun. Beat the weather-forecasters at their own game in a mini weather station set up by the Glasgow Meteorological Office.

The Atmosphere Show Sat l3—Sun 14 Jun. Gases, in all their glory.

I GLASGOW ARTS CENTRE 12 Washington Street. 221 4526. Mon—Fri 10am—7pm; Sat 1—4pm.

Classworlr1991-1992 Sat 6—27 Jun. A year in the life of art classes at the GAC: Drawing. Painting, Photography, Weaving and Textiles by students of all ages and backgrounds.

I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO 22 King Street, 552 0704. Mon—Sat 10am~5.30pm. Breaking the Ice Sat 6—27 Jun. As part of Glasgow’s festival of Icelandic Arts, a show of works by two contemporary Reykjavik artists.

I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street. 332 9797. Mon—Fri 10am—9pm; Sat 10am~5pm; Sun 2—5pm.

Next exhibition. Degree Show starts Fri 19 Jun.

I NUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University of GlaSgow, 82 Hillhead Street. 339 8855 ext 5431. Mon-Fri 9.30am-5pm; Sat 9.30am—5pm.

Avant-Garde British Printmaking. 1914-1960 T Until 27 Jun. The only Scottish showing of

a British Museum touring exhibition. including Surrealists. Pop Artists, ‘Vorticists‘ and sculptors associated with Art Brut.

I NUNTERIAN MUSEUM Glasgow

,1 University, University Avenue. 339 8855.

Mon—Fri 9.30am—5pm; Sat 9.30am—1pm. The bequest of William Hunter. a student ofGlasgow University in the 1730s, who left his substantial collection of books, prints, and various other curiosities to the university. Many additions to the collection have since been made.

I MBLELLAN GALLERIES 270 Sauchichall

Street, 331 1854 . Tue—Sat 10am—l0pm:

Sen and Mon 10am—8pm. [D]. Admission £3.50/concs £2.50/children £1.50.

Home at the Brave Until 20 Sept. Glasgow‘s big contribution to the quincentenary. Was Columbus right to ‘discover‘ America? Make up your own mind as you ‘journey' through South America. meeting Mayas. Aztecs and Incas and using the very latest in audio and video techniques. The accompanying music is especially effective.

LEONARDO DA VINCI

The Mystery of the 'Madonna of the Yarnwinder'

15 May 12 July - Sponsored by Martini Brut

National Gallery of Scotland

The Mound - Edinburgh - Monday to Saturday 10-5 ' Sunday 2-5 ADMISSION FREE

An Exhibition Experience for all the Family

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