ART LISTINGS

with men in the workplace. The artist will discuss her work at the gallery on 14 Sept at 1.30pm.

I GLASGOW FILM THEATRE Cafe Cosmo. 12 Rose Street 332 8128. Mon—Sat 2—11pm; Sun 5—11pm.

hell Wannington Thurs l-30 Sept. This exhibition of Warmington‘s paintings gives a different slant to his work as an award-winning theatre set and costume designer.

Laini Chrisinas: Mixed Media Works Until 31 Aug. A cross-media exhibition from the world-travelled artist and dancer. presented by the Glasgow inter-arts group Open Circle.

I GLASGOW PRIHT STUDIO 22 King Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat loam—5.30pm. Terra Incognito Until 27 Aug. Addressing traditional approaches to printmaking using glass. wood and metal are Jonathan Cassels. Paul Cassidy. Norman Mathieson and Janie Nicoll. Includes a series of demonstrations and talks.

I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street. 353 4500. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm.

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Post-Degree Shows Until 2 Sept. The pick of the design and craft degree exhibition. Federico Peliti Until 31 Aug. Photographs by Peliti. documenting life in india during the reign of Queen Victoria. I HUHTERIAH ART GALLERY University of Glasgow. 82 Hillhead Street. 339 8855 ext 5431. Mon—Fri 9.30am-5pm; Sat 9.30am—5pm.

Whistler: Harmonies And hoctumes Sat 3 Sept—17 Oct (closed 23—26 Sept). Portraits. nude studies. streetscapes and seascapes in pastels. watercolours and prints from the largest single collection ofJames McNeiil Whistler's work.

C.n. Mackintosh The Chelsea Years: 1915-1923 Until 27 Aug. A look at Mackintosh’s later work carried out in London. including a series of mostly unrealised architecturtal projects. textile and graphic design work.

I HUHTERIAH MUSEUM Glasgow University. University Avenue. 339 8855. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5pm.

The bequest of William Hunter. a student of Glasgow University in the 1730s. who left a substantial collection of books. prints and other curiosities to the university.

I IHTERMEDIA GALLERY 65 Virginia Street. 552 8651. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm. Temporary gallery space offering city- based artists opportunities to exhibit work free ofcharge. giving them freedom to plan and install the displays.

OIA Exhibition Until Sat 3 Sept. The work of 30 community-based artists. including paints. prints. photographs. illustrations. sculpture and installations.

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

Flora Wood Until 17 Sept. A retrospective exhibition of paintings and sculpture.

I RELELLAH GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehali Street. 331 1854. Mon—Sat loam—Spin;

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY UNIVERSITY ofGLASGOW

C.R. MACKINTOSH - THE CHELSEA YEARS: 1915 - 1923

2 July - 27 August (closed 15 - 18 July incl.)

Mon - Sat 9.30 - 5.00 Admission Free 041-330 5431

Extended public access supported with funds from Glasgow City Council

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Claiming Territory by louise Crawford is part

of a solo show which is at the Street level Gallery from 3-24 Sept.

Sun 11am—5pm. [1)]. £1.50 (50p).

David Hockney: Crimms’ Fairy Tales Until 16 Oct. A touring exhibition of Hockney‘s humorous etchings illustrating six Grimms’ Fairy Tales. Some give a nod to images by old masters the figures in Rapunzel are inspired by Breughel and the old cook in F underage! smacks of Leonardo da Vinci.

Shannanka Russian Street Organ Theatre

Until 25 Sept. Sat/Sun 1pm and 2.30pm. i £3 (£1.50) £2 (£1) for groups of five or

_ more. Eduard Bersudsky's miniature

' puppets feature in a multi-media show

charting Russia's turbulent history from Stalin to Perestroika.

Salgado Photographs 1977-1992 Until 16 Sept. Sebastiao Salgado is one of the

world's leading photo-journalists. Here.

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four groups of photographs are displayed.

native lndian population in Latin America

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Rouge. used to launch the Cambodia Trust.

I MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Kelvin Hall. Durnbarton Road. 357 3929. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. A museum crammed with buses. trams. fire-engines. ships and other transportation. devoted to the history of transport.

For The Sake 0! The Game Until 18 Sept. The prelude to the opening of a National Museum of Scottish Football at Hampden Park. the first part of a three-year exhibition puts Scotland in its place in the world game using photographs. trophies and memorabilia.

I 99 GALLERY 99 Hutcheson Street. Tue—Sat noon—6pm.

Forecast Until 31 Aug. A travelling exhibition by Glasgow-based artists Zoe Walker and sisters Deirdre and Mairead McCloskey. Photographs. sculptures and text work. providing each viewer with a unique art work to take home.

I HS GALLERY 53 Cressweil Street. 334 4240. Mon—Sat loam—5.30pm; Sun noon—5pm.

Colin Wilson Fri 2 Sept—10 Oct. influenced by the people and landscape of the Western isles. Wilson uses natural materials to create intense arid revealing images a departure from his work as a draughtsman.

Richard Ackennan Until 30 Aug. The world best-selling print artist exhibits his work.

I OLD FRUITMARKET Merchant City. 227 5429.

Doppelganger Until 2 Sept. The result of an exchange project between young Glasgow-based and Mainz-based artists an attempt to build a grass-roots level of contact. free from commercial pressures. This exhibition involves video and photographic installations by ten Mainz artists. including Thomas Sterna and Christine Biehler.

I PEOPLE’S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 554 0223. Mon—Sat 10am—-5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. [1)]. Cafe.

Once a museum dedicated to the working class. now a repository for all sorts of ephemera connected with Glasgow's history from old cigarette packets to suffragettes‘ campaigning material. Greater Easterhouse Achievers Exhibition Until 4 Sept. Highlighting the artistic achievements of eight women who doggedly refused to stagnate in Glasgow‘s liasterhouse estate.

I PROVAHD’S LORDSHIP 3 Castle Street. 552 8819. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sun

1 1am—5pm.

The only surviving tnediaeval house in Glasgow. built in 1471. Period room displays range from 1500 to 1918.

' I OUEEH’S PARK SYHAGOGUE Falioch

Road. Battlefield. 632 1743. Open Sun 2—5pm. Worth visiting to see 22 pictorial stained glass windows by John K. Clark

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compass gallery

178 West Regent Street, Glasgow (i2 4Ri.. 041-221 6370

MARK IANSON "THE FOOL"

First Solo Exhibition by award winning artist of Paintings .

3-29 September 1994 Mon - Sat 10am - 5.30pm

Drawings

Sponsored by SC 07WORK

based on the symbolism of Jewish festivals.

I SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM 225 Scotland Street. 429 1202. Mon—Sat 10am—5pni; Sun 2—5pni. Cafe. [1)]. Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and now home to archive material on education iii Scotland front 1872 onwards. Reconstructed classrooms give a flavour of Victorian. Edwardian. World War 11 and 1960s school days.

Anne Frank in The World Tties 3o Aug—25 Sept. An international touring exhibition exploring World War 11 through the eyes of the young Jewish girl.

I SPRIHGBURH MUSEUM Atlas Square. 557 1405. Mon—Fri 1(1.3(1;iiii-~-4.3()pm; Stiii 2—5pm. [1)].

Springburn At War Until 18 Nov. Commemorating the outbreak of World War 1. this exhibition explores Springbum war work and life on the Front.

I STREET LEVEL 279—281 High Street. 552 2151. Tue—Sat llatii»-5.3()piii. Claiming Territories Sat 3—24 Sept. Glasgow-based filmmaker Louise (‘rawfortl surveys photojournalism's record of changing historical and geographical events. putting the male body at centre stage. Her exhibition is part of Signals. the festival of women photographers. The exhibition will be discussed at a seminar. Hidden Agendas. on Sat 17 Sept at 2pm. £2 (£1).

Tropisms Until 27 Aug. This collaborative effort by Glasgow School of Art photography students examines how we are shaped by our enviroiiinemt.

I ST MUHGO MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ART 2 Castle Street. 553 2557. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Stiii 1 lam—5pm. l‘ree. [1)]. A museum of world faith. featuring a zen garden. priceless art works from the world's six major religions. Dali's Christ (ifSuint Joli/t oft/re Cross and the story of religion in Scotland through words and pictures.

The Chinese Way Until 18 Sept. Art exhibition of artefacts featuring dragons. demons and other mythical creatures which feature in Chinese culture ancient and modern.

I TRAMWAY 25 Albert Drive. 422 2023. Wed—Sun noon—6pm. [1)].

V-Topia Until l 1 Sept. Scotland's first exhibition addressing the growing relationship between art and technology focuses on the use by visual artists of computer-generated imagery and digital technology. Using 1.250 square metres of exhibition space. it includes work by Scotland‘s John Butler and America's 1.ynn liershman.

I VENT Various venues including underground stations. Glasgow University. l-iiilhead Library. a doctor's surgery and Bank Street laundrette. A project by Nick Walker. including the installation of his painting and sculpture iri public places. 'l‘elepbone 5500002 for information.

W Kirkcaldy

I KIRKOALDY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY Mon—Sat 1().3()am--5pm; Sun 2—5pni

All At Sea Sat 27 Aug—16()ct. Kirkcaldy district's maritime past is explored in this exhibition. from whaling anti fishing to shipbuilding and oil rig construction.

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I MACLAURIR ART GALLERY Rozelle House. Rozelle Park. 0292 445447. Mon—Sat loam—5pm; Sun 2—4pm.

The Way We Live Until 4 Sept. Texts by Susan Sontang and pictures by Howard Hodgkin in a collaboration originally published in book form. Sontang's short story concerns the way a circle of friends deal with another's Aids diagnosis and Hodgkin‘s paintings express tragedy and pathos.