LISTINGS ART

I TRAMWAY 25 Albert Drive. 423 1333. 24 Hour Psycho Sat 1—29 May. In which Hitchcock's finest moments are stretched. See Preview.

I BHOUGHTON BOOKSHOP 2a Broughton Place. 557 8010. Tue—Fri noon—6pm: Sat 10.30am—5.30pm. Florence and Flowers Until Fri 30 Apr. Recent paintings by G. S. McWatt. I CALTON GALLERY 10 Royal Terrace. 556 1010. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm. Markets, Places and People Thurs 29 Apr-2‘) May. A comprehensive look at the work of watercolourist. [).T. Rose ( 1871— 196-1). Pieces include scenes from Tripoli. l.eith Docks and the Brighton Races. I CENTRAL LIBRARY (ieorgc 1V Bridge. 225 558-1. Mon —I"ri Quill-9pm; Sat 9am» 1pm. Sarah Kettlewell l'ntil Thurs 2‘) Apr. linder Miss Kcttlewell's guidance. a show of work by children from Moorhousc School. Bathgatc. I CITY ART CENTRE Market Street. 225 242-1. Mon -—Sat 10am—5pm. Cafe. Light of the North Sat 1 May--3 July. To mark the 900th anniversary of the death of Saint Margaret. a show which includes manuscripts. (‘cllic artefacts and a reconstruction of a dwelling of the period. Land of the Dragon: Dinosaurs from China l'ntil 26 Jun. During the last 30 years extensive excavations in China have revealed an unexpected wealth of dinosaur remains; today almost one sixth of all known dinosaur species have been identified from Chinese material. This exhibition. on loan from Beijing. consists of six fossilised skeletons. including a massive 70ft-long. l3ft-high Mamenchisaurus. Admission £2/£ 1. Chernobyl The Legacy Until 22 May. An investigation into the events which led up to the melt-down of 1986 and the effect the world's most devastating technological disaster had on the people of Russia. Eye witness accounts. photographs and an exhibition of children‘s drawings recording their response to the catastrophe make chilling viewing. Polish Artists in Britain 1945—1990 Until 22 May. Work by Henri Kondracki. Adrian Wis/.niewski. Jankel Adler and eight other British-based artists who share Poliin nationality and ancestry. I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 22-28 (‘ockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue «Sat 1 lam—-5pm. Inspired Tue 27 Apr-X May. Large-scale friezes. small—scale individual works and a range of paintings. drawings. sculptures and prints by live teachers participating in the Lothian Region Primary Art Team and their pupils. Artist for a Week Short-term shows by the brightest of local talent. You can tneet the artist at the gallery on Saturday afternoons between 3—5pm. I CORSTORPHINE HILL The Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop Wed 28 Apr ~8 May. As part of Spring Fling. an installation of natural materials integrating with the landscape of the hill. I EASTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL (Outpatients Department). Sealield Road. info: 661 0982. Daily 9am—8pm. New Work Until Fri 30 Apr. An exhibition of work by final year painting students at Edinburgh College of Art. I EDINBURGH GALLERY 18a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon—Fri 11am—5pm; Sat 10am—1pm. The Moon is Always Full Until 8 May. Oils by Neil Lamont which seek to evoke the mood of cabaret theatre. I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS WORKSHOP AND GALLERY 23 Union Street. 557 2479. Tue—Sat 10am—6pm. Capital Marks: New Prints trom the Studio Until Fri 30 Apr. Featuring Elspeth Lamb. Barbara Rae and Iain Maclntyre. I FLYING COLOURS GALLERY 35 William Street. 225 6776. Tue—Fri 11am—6pm; Sat

10am—1pm.

Dob Rudd Until Wed 5 May. Scottish landscapes in watercolour.

I THE FRENCH INSTITUTE 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon-Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat 9.30am— I .3()pm. Plymouth to Scarborough (Tobago) Until 22 May. Images which record the flavour of the West Indies by photographer. Rebecca Dilworth.

I HANOVER FINE ART 22A Dundas Street.

556 2181. Mon—Fri 10.30am—6pm; Sat 10am~~1pm.

Land and Lightscapes Until Mon 26 Apr. Brazilian and Scottish scenes by Regina Fernandes in watercolour. acrylic and pastel. Also watercolour and ink studies of flowers. animals and landscapes by Mary Ann Rogers.

Spring Mixed Exhibition Tue 124 May. Recent works by gallery artists and wood sculpture by Michael McManus.

I JOHN KNOX HOUSE See entry for Netherbow Arts Centre.

I KINGFISHER GALLERY 5 Northumberland Street North West Lane. 557 545-1. Tue—Sat l lam—4.30pm. Victorine Foot Until Fri 30 Apr. Work inspired by the artist's travels in Europe. China and Russia. Also small sculptures by Eric Schilsky.

I MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD 42 High Street. 225 242-1. Mon-Sat 10am—6pm. All manner of archive material and old toys relating to childhood through the ages. See Kids section for current exhibition.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND The Mound. 556 8921. Mon—-Sat 10am—5pm; Stilt 2-—5pm.

The home of a fine collection of works. from the Renaissance to Post- lmpressionism. including Velazquez. El Greco. Rembrandt. Gainsborough. Degas. Van Gogh and Scottish Colourists. Bolognese Drawings Until 4 Jul. Fifty pieces from the gallery's collection from 1520 to 1800 including work by the (‘arracci family.

I NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND George [V Bridge. Mon-Sat 9.30am—5pm; Sun 2--5pm.

European Treasures: The Shared Inheritance Until Fri 30 Apr. A sumptuous display of old books. manuscripts and maps from the library‘s collection. illustrating the ancient links between European countries. The exhibition includes the only known copy of the first book to be printed in Scotland by a Scot who learned his trade in France; Mary Queen of Scots' last letter. written to her brother-in-law. the King of France. and the 1456 Gutenberg Bible. I NETHERBOW ARTS CENTRE ~13 High

Street. 556 9579. Mon—Sat “lam—«1.30pm.

[1)]. Cafe. Also admits to the John Knox House. a picturesque 15th century building. reputedly the home of the notorious Scottish church reformer. Admission £1.2()/£I/5()p.

Poetic Visions: David Jones and Janos Kass Until Sat 1 May. An exhibition of 21 works by this renowned Anglo-Welsh artist and a display of his poetry books coupled with 15 etchings by one of Hungary's tnost respected graphic artists. The artists share a fascination with the relationship between metaphysics. literature and visual creation. and a concern with the tragic history of 20th century Europe.

I OPEN EYE GALLERY 75 Cumberland Street. 557 1020. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm. Sat 10am—4pm.

Recent Work Until 13 May. George Donald. Geoffrey Fuller. John Kay and Philippa Crawford.

I PORTFOLIO GALLERY 43 Candlemaker Row. 220 191 1. Tue—Sat noon—5.30pm. Calum Dolvin Sat 1—29 May. Large computer-generated photographic works based of Hieronymous Bosch's Seven Deadly Sins.

I OUEEN’S HALL Clerk Street. 668 3456.

Daily 10am—6pm. or later on performance nights.

GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

22 KING STREET. GLASGOW G1 SQP . TEL: 041-552 0704

'Elizabeth Blackadder Orchids and Other

Flowers Includes a new portfolio of orchid prints

April 24th - May 29th Mon - Sat 10.00 - 5.30pm

A catalogue will be available for the exhibition

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JamesyTweedie

New Glasgow Paintings 24th April - 20th May

Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow 02 4RL

Tel: 041221 6370 Fax: 041 248 1322 Subsidised by Glasgow District Council

Calum Colvin

The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things

Exhibition sponsored by Tayburn

B & 8 Visual Technologies Fuji Photo Film

Portfolio Gallery 43 Candlemaker Row Edinburgh Tel 031-220 1911

1 - 29 May, 1993 Tuesday - Saturday 12.00 - 5.30

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The List 23 April—6 May 1993 OS