ART LISTINGS

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I LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road, Milngavie, 943 3247. Mon-Fri 10am—5pm; Sat-Sun 2-5pm.

Plllllp Reeves Fri 3 Sept-2 Oct. A retrospective of paintings and prints.

I McLELLAll GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street, 331 1854. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm. [D]. £1.50(50p).

Peter llowson Until Sun 5 Sept. Vast retrospective of work from childhood onwards illustrating the artist's extremely prolific out ut and his developing style. I HOSE” OF TRANSPORT Kelvin Hall. Dumbarton Road, 357 3929. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. Devoted to the history of transport, the museum is crammed with buses, trams. fire-engines, shi . and other trans nation.

I RAN MONY Ell ART 48 West George Street, 331 2406. Mon—Sat loam—5.30pm.

Ofllll Slnclalr Sat 4-30 Sept. An exhibition of etching.

I 99 GALLERY 99 Hutcheson Street. Mon-Sat noon-5pm.

Comments en Communication Sat 28 Aug-10 Sept. A collaborative project featuring four local artists.

I PEOPLE’S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 554 0223. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. [D]. Cafe.

Once a museum for the working class, now a repository for all sorts of ephemera connected with Glasgow‘s history - everything from old cigarette packets to suffragettes’ campai ning material.

I PROVAIO’S LO 3 Castle Street, 552 8819. Mon—Fri 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm.

The only surviving medieval house in Glasgow, built in 1471. Period room

dis la 5 range from 1500 to 1918.

I I’S PARK SYIAGOGIE Falloch Road, Battlefield, 632 1743. Open Sun 2-5pm. Worth visiting to see 22 pictorial

stained glass windows by John K. Clark, based on the symbolism of Jewish festivals.

I SOOTLAIO STREET m m 225 Scotland Street, 429 1202. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 2—5pm. Cafe. [D]. Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now home to archive material on

Reconstructed classrooms give a flavour of Victorian, Edwardian, Second World War and 19603 schooldays.

I STREET LEVE. 279—281 High Street. 552 2151. Tue-Sat Ham—5.30pm.

Sell Possession Until 11 Sept. Large- scale polaroids with text by New York- based artist, Lorna Simpson, exploring the role of black women in society.

Does Belng In Style Really Matter Until 11 Sept. An installation by Keith Whittle using kitsch settings, texts and cookery installations to question self image and

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I 81’ “ERGO “SEW N more LIFE AND ART 2 Castle Street. 553 2557. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. Free.

Museum of world faith. Exhibits include a Zen garden, priceless art works from the world’s six major religions, Dali’s Christ of Saint John of the Cross and the story of religion in Scotland in words and pictures. Aboriginal Art Until 17 Oct. Inspired by the notion of dreamtime, contemporary painting and sculpture from the northern and central areas of Australia.

I MAY 25 Albert Drive, 423 1333. Daily 11am-5pm.

Keno lease: Downtown lleln Until 26 Sept. An installation which uses the 54 metres of tramline, running the length of the gallery floor, and features three structures strung together like wagons. Fusing Eastern and Western culture, this Japanese artist’s work is contemplative

yet powerful.

education in Scotland from 1872 onwards.

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I The Ark at The Tunnel. 10pm—2am. £6 (£3). Pumping house and garage grooves, copulating animals of every species, designer bar staff and thrilling lasers all combine to offer you a night of almost unimaginable pleasure. I 3810 9pm—midnight. Free. Gear yourself up for a night on the tiles with top new tunes from DJ Stevie. I Bennett 11pm-2am. £3. Busy gay night. I The GM 10pm—2am. £3 (£2.50 with ticket). Rock club. I Cleopatra‘s 10.30pm—2am. £3. I Gllll Sanctuary at Reds. Strathclyde University. 9pm-2am. £1.50 (£1). House, garage and soul for the studes. I Glob Xellenoe 11.30pm—2am. £3. Gay. brash, trashy and fun as ever, with tunes from DJ Michael. I Cree! at The Cotton Club. 11pm—2am. £4 (£2 with matric card). Good time indie- dance and chart pop with DJ Dave Ross plus those all-important drinks promos. I Ml at Circa. llpm—2am. £5. I Beelllfe Under Ventura. 8pm—midnight. Free. Literally underground house sounds to warm you up for the night I lloney lee upstairs at The Art College. 10pm—2.30am. £2.50, entry including admission to downstairs. Promising to present the funk. the whole funk and nothing but the funk, so help them president Clinton (not Bill, George). I Ketch at The Cathouse, Studio 3. 10pm—2am. £3 (£2.50). Popular indie club also appearing in Edinburgh on a Saturday night I Belle Clty at the Mayfair (Cameo Suite). 10pm—2am. £2. Well-known rock and pop classics in nice (if you like that sort of thing) and sleazy atmosphere. I w downstairs at The Art College. 10pm—2.30am. £2.50, includes entry to upstairs. A night of heavy dub. I node 10.30pm-2am. £3. Becks and vodka £1/all drinks £1 before midnight. ‘Chunky funk, deeliteful disco and groovy arage!’ I R. G38 8pm—midnight. Free. DJs Kev and Andy with a tasty selection of garage. house and club classics.

I SI- at Club loco at The Arches. 11pm—2am. £6. A winning combination: one of the busiest dancefloors in town and undoubtedly the most spacious chill-out, all enhanced by the underground sounds of our very own Slam boys.

I Slog at Fury Murry’s. 10pm—2am. £4 (£2 before 1 1pm). The ultimate crap student night, the one which lowers the standards to which all others must stoop . . . and it's still unfeasibly popular!

I Sonle The lntlle OIIII at Rooftops (Secrets Lounge). 11pm—2am. £1.50 before 11.45pm (£2.50 after). lndie club (as you might imagine) with £1 pints of lager on tap.

I Soundeleell llepebllc at The 13th Note. 8pm-midnight. Free. The ‘Republic’ has been flying its flag for a while now and attracting a good crowd every week; meanwhile, other ‘ambient’ clubs seem to be sprouting up as quickly as mushrooms after rain . . .

I The Volcano 11pm—2.30am. £4 (£3). Busy mix of dance and indie tunes with Alan Ronald.

Saturdays

I "1O 9pm—midnight. Free. Socialise

- to the mellow sounds of DJ Nick Peacock.

I Bennett llpm—3.30am. £3.50.

I Cele loco at The Arches. l 1pm—2am. £5. The wild and wacky Loco Experience, complete with ‘live' bands and ‘eccentric’ entertainers, is your’s to be had for a mere fiver!

I The GM. 9.30pm—2am. £4 (£2.50). Sweaty rock club on two floors,

so The List 27 August—9 September 1993