LISTINGS ART

Pierre Allard and Glaswegian David Michael Clarke. using large scale photographic installations.

I STREET LEVEL 26 King Street. 552 2151. Mon-Sat Mam—5.30pm.

School Works Sat 18 Nov—23 Dec. From narrative photo-stories to large-scale works. pupils exhibiting in the show will be encouraged to explore ideas of freedom. in parallel to the Amnesty lntemational Freedom exhibition at Kelvin rove.

I TRANSMISSION GALLERY 28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue—Sat 1 lam—5.30pm. Brown Spot Until 2 Dec. First up in the Transmission's gallery exchange are Toronto-based artists group Brown Spot. with an exhibition about ‘everyday things' entitled ‘Forget Brown Spot. Save The World.

I ART GALLERY & MUSEUM, KELVINGROVE 221 9600. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. Cafe. [1)]. A wonderful permanent collection of work by such names as Rembrandt. Monet and Van Gogh. plus numerous historical artefacts and animal displays. See galleries guide for current temporary exhibitions.

I MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT Kelvin Hall. Dumbarton Road. 221 9600. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm: Sun 11am—5pm. A museum crammed with buses. trams. tire engines. ships and other transportation. devoted to the history of transport. Also on show from 23 Nov. :1 display of motorcycles dating from the early part of the century to present day. including the recently acquired Art Motorcycle.

Scottish Football Association Museum Trust Until 1997. Taster exhibitions of text. photographs and football memorabilia. leading up to the planned National Museum of Football at llampden Park.

I PEOPLE’S PALACE MUSEUM Glasgow Green. 221 9600. Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. [D]. Cafe. This well- loved institution is currently undergoing a facelift and is due to re-open in time for its centenary in 1998. The first stage of the work has reached completion. and the new top floor features a 1930s single-end

Bounteous Sea by John Bellan

house and a celebration of Glasgow‘s I great visionaries. , I PROVANO’S LOROSHIP 3 Castle Street. 221 9600. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm: Sun 11am-5pm. The only surviving medieval

. house in Glasgow. built in 1471. Period : room displays range from 1500—1918.

; I ST MUNGO MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS LIFE 3 AND ART 2 Castle Street. 221 9600.

Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm.

Free. [1)]. A museum of world faith.

featuring a zen garden. priceless art works

j from the world's six major religions. I Dali's Chris! of’Suinr Joli/t oft/w Cross . and the story of religion in Scotland

through words and pictures.

; Hinduism Until 27 Mar 1996. A

celebration of Hindu art and worship.

3 exploring the history of Hinduism in the city ofGlasuow.

I SCOTLANO STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM

225 Scotland Street. 429 1202. Mon—Sat

' 10am—5pm: Sun 2—5pm. Cafe. [1)]. 'l f Designed by Charles Rennie lvlackintosh and now home to archive material on

education in Scotland from 1872 onwards.

= ReConstructed classrooms give a flavour of Victorian. lidwardian. World War II

and 1960s school days.

Absolutely Fabulous Fashions Until 7 Jan. From the Industrial Revolution to the

fibres of the future. the production plant to the Paris catwalks. this exhibition looks at every aspect of the fascinating world of the ra: trade.

I srfimcaunu MUSEUM Atlas Square.

557 1405. Mon—Fri 10.30anr-5pm; Sat l();iiii—4.3()piit; Sun 2—5pm. [1)].

The Tenement Folk Until 31 Jan 1996. Based on photographs by 83-year-old former Glasgow Corporation architect

Andrew Lillie. this exhibition exploring

tenement life in the city features reconstructions of a tenement kitchen. a back court. a 1920s school room and a cludgie. or shared water closet.

Food For Thought Until 31 Mar was. I)” you eat to live or live to eat‘.’ Either way. there's no getting away from the fact that food plays a big part in all our lives. especially Chris(py) Bacon's. Ile‘s designed a collection of postcards exploring the rich diversity of food. from production to preparation to the best part - consumption.

4'; v I . at Colllns Gallery. Glasgow unttl18 Nov I

EXHIBITION

DALZIEL + SCULLION

Sargassum The Gifted Child

+ new commission:

Wing

16 DEC - 27JAN1995

cca

CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS 350 SAUCHIEHALL STREET GLASGOW G2 3J0

TEL: 014] 332 7521

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Wing has been supperted by the Henrv Moore Fr.-l.'idatio-"-

THE ROYAL GLASGOW INSTITUTE

OF THE FINE ARTS

I34th ANNUAL EXHIBITION

AT THE McLELLAN GALLERIES, SAUCHIEHALL STREET, GLASGOW 5 NOVEMBER-3 DECEMBER 1995

GIasgow's premier Fine art event. And, in the Iower gaIIery, Eric Thorburn “Artists in Residence", the eminent photographer's

study at artists and their sources at inspiration

i‘fi The Exhibition is sponsored by: pl/«trfi “to; J.TRr.v0R figéwi r. &Wr:Bs‘Tr:R v .3.

GRANT AID FROM GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL

Open: Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun IIv-5 Admission QISO, 50p (Concessions) Wheelchair access throughout

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