ART LISTINGS

I BOURNE FINE ART 6 l)undas Street. 557 4050 Mon—Fri l0am—6pm; Sat l0am—lpm. Spring Exhibition ()ils. watercolours. iltk works and sculptures by Sam Bottgh. Sir James Guthrie. F. C. B. Cadell. Sir William Gillies and tnatty more.

I CALTON GALLERY 10 Royal Terrace. 556 l()l0. Mon—Fri l()am—6pm'. Sat 10am-1pm.

Spring Exhibition Until 27 Apr. A wide selection of work by Scottish. British and European artists. including Sattt Bough. I). Y. Cameron. F. C. B. Cadell. S. J. Peploe. Sir David Murray and .-\leksander Zyw. Also on show. and ser\ ing as the centrepiece of this exhibition. is .loltn Maclauchlan Millie‘s [l(ll'l't’A‘I 'l'imi'. Sour/t (If/"I'rlllt't'.

I CAMEO CINEMA Home Street. 228

4 I4 I. Mon—Wed 6—l I.30pm: Thurs 4pm—lam. Sat lpm-lam; Stilt

l~l 1.30pm.

Scottish European Aid - Romania Until l0 Apr. Photographs chronicling projects set tip by SliA iit Romania.

I CENTRAL LIBRARY George l\" Bridge. 443 0946. Mon—Fri 9am—9pm: Sat ‘)am—lpm (closed Fri 5 and Mon 8 Apr). Paintings And Drawings Until 30 Apr. Mixed media exhibition by Redhall Walled Garden Art Grottp. a branch of the Scottish Association of Mental lleallh. wltose members learn horticultural skills as well as producing art work.

I CITY ART CENTRE Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon/Tue. Sat l()am—5.30pm: Wed—Fri 10am—8pm: Sttn llam-5pm. Guest ForA Pirate Until It May. in l7l7. pirate Black Bellamy and ltis ship sank. along with all their treasure. off the coast of Cape Cod. Over 250 years later. salvor Barry Clifford discovered the lost loot. all 73l0 pieces of which are on show at this fascinating exhibition.

The British Art Show Until 28 Apr. Mon-Sat l()am—5pm. Four artists working in photography. video and film make tip the City Art Centre’s contribution to the fourth British Art Show. Georgina Starr's video installation Visit to (1 Small I’lum't sees the artist dressed as a blue-skinned alien. .lane arid Louise Wilson also feature in their own work va/turit' Suggestion. a video recording of artists under the influence of a hypnotist. while Tacita Dean uses film photography to construct the stories (ii/'l Stmt'mt'av and T/H‘ Murtvnluni (t/St Agar/iii.

I CITYLAB 35 l)undas Street. 556 7822. Mon—Fri 9am-5pm.

Chris Close - 0n location Until 31 May. A series of photographs by freelance photographer Chris Close. including panoramic views of the Highlands. advertising shots arid book covers.

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 22—28 Cockburn Street. 220 I260. Tue—Sat Ham-5.30pm. The British Art Show Until 2S Apr. ()ne of seven venues around the city takittg part iii the fourth British Art Show. Gillian Wearing's work aims to bring ottt the voyeur in all of us. with photographs arid videos of people sharing their innermost hopes and fantasies.

I CONTACT GALLERY Grindlay Court Centre. Grindlay Street Court. 221 0721. Mon—Thurs l()am—4pm: Fri l()am—2.30pnt. Up The Garden Path Until I I Apr. \"i\’l(I and colourful work by eight members of the Grindlay Court Centre. produced during screenprinting and feltmaking workshops with artists Nancy Fuller and Kerry Gick.

I DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE 3 l)ounc Terrace. 225 7IS‘). Mon-Fri l0am--5pm. Souvenirs Until 20 Apr. Photographer Tove Kurtzwcil offers lter own personal interpretation of souvenirs and mementos. which no matter ltow small and insignificant. serve to re-create memories of journeys past.

I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART l.auri.ston Place. 22l 6000. Motl—Iltlll’s l()anr-Spm: Fri l()am—5pm: Sal l0am~2pttt.

Pulling Prints 'I‘hurs'IS Apr-3 May. A selection of new work by eleven students from ECA‘s Department of Printmaking. I THE EDINBURGH GALLERY lSa l)undas Street. 557 5227. Mon-Fri Ilam-5pm: Sat l()am—ilpm.

Big Seas, Back Streets And Blue Skies Sat 13 Apr—7 May. An exltibition ofoil paintings by Hugh Maclnlyre. depicting the many and varied sights seen by the artist on his travels around the world.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS WORKSHOP 23 Union Street. 557 247‘). Tue-Sat l()am—6pm.

In Print Until 6 Apr. An exhibition of prints by the former lidinburgh Women Artists Group. now known as ‘Underwired'. on show alongside Book Oi Ours. prints by the Seattle Woman‘s Caucus for Arts.

Walking On A Thin Crust Sat 13 Apr—2 May. A series of recettt screenprints by prominent (.ilasgow-basetl artist .loltn 'l‘aylor.

I ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION 23 Atholl Crescent. lidinburgh. 22‘) I528. .\Iott--Sat l()am—4pm (closed Tue put attd Wed l0 Apr).

Common Ground Until 13 Apr. Landscape work by three women artists working iii oils. acrylic attd watercolour.

I FILMHOUSE CAFE BAR l.othian Road. Daily l()am—l lpm.

Interactive Art Gallery Tue 16-21 Apr. A collection of CD-ROM artwork by ten artists who have swapped canvas arid paint for monitors and digital images. ()n show as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Film: And Video Festival.

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CYQIL CEDBEQ FINE ADT Agnes Miller-Parker

148 West Regent Street. Glasgow 02 ZRQ

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Slow Boat: Clare Gordon's Voyages is on show at the Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh

I FIRTH GALLERY 35 William Street. 225 2l‘)6. Tue --Fri I lam—5pm; Sat Ham—4pm.

Journeys On Paper Until () Apt; Large colour woodcuts arid watercolour studies by Paul Furneaux. created during travels through Scotland. France. Mexico and Japan.

I THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY 2‘) Market Street. 225 2383. Tue—Sat ‘)am—5..’t0pm: Sttn noon-5pm.

The British Art Show Until 2s Apr. Video work from Steve McQueen and Sant 'l‘aylor-\\"ood. alongside paintings and videos by Mark Wallinger. depicting horses and tlte dearly departed funny man Tommy Cooper.

I GALLERY 41 4| l)undas Street. 557 456‘). Mon—Fri l()am—5.30pm; Sal l()am-‘5pm.

Northern Landscapes Until l0 Apt: An exhibition of new work by painter Andrew Squire. on show alongside ceramic sculpture by Brendan I’lesttlolldlltllglt. and the Gallery's permanent collections of tttrned wood. ceramics. glass. silver. sculpture and prints.

I HANOVER FINE ARTS 22a l)undas Street. 556 2 ISI. Mont~Fri l0..‘t0am--6pm: Sat l()am-4pm.

Spring Mixed Exhibition Sat ()—27 Apl‘. Annual exhibition of work by gallery artists. including landscapes. seascapes. still lifes. watercolours. drawings. prints. wood and marble sculptures. Also on show. jewellery. wooden boxes. resin bronzes arid cards.

I HOPE SCOTT GALLERY Queen‘s llall. Clerk Street. 668 201‘). Mort—Sat 10am—5pm.

Sara Downharn Until 27 Apr. Abstract collages by Sara [)ownham whose work is also on display at lilectric Frog on Cockburn Street and Common Grounds on the Mound.

I INSTITUT FRANCAIS D’ECOSSE 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon— Sun ‘).30am till late.

The Rainbow Portraits & Balcon Until S May. Two specially commissioned works by photographer l.i/. Rideal. featuring a series of colourful. enlarged photo-booth

pictures which reject traditional notions of

self-portraits. arid a photo-montage that attempts to re-create a specific memory of the artist's grandmother‘s Paris home.

I INTERACTIVE ART GALLERY Edinburgh Filmhouse. l.othian Road. 556 2044. Wed-Sun noon—2am.

Serving Suggestions \Vctl l7-—2l Apr. As part of the six-day feast of moving image media presented by the Fringe Film and Video Festival. the lidinburgh Filmhousc will be transformed into art ‘interactive art gallery'. A collection of (TD-ROM artwork is to be exhibited. showing the technological and artistic capabilities of the latest computer-generated art form.

until Wed 17 Apr

substituting canvas and paint for monitors and digital images.

I ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI CULTURA 82 Nicolson Street. 668 2232. Mon—Fri 10am-5pm.

John Kinross Scholars 1991—95 Hi 12 Apr—3 May. Paintings and drawings by winners of the John Kinross Scholarship. designed to allow students to spend time living and working in Tuscany.

I VINCENT KDSMAN FINE ART 8 Burgess 'l’errace. 662 ‘)‘)‘)0. Mon-Sat I lam—5pm. James Paterson Until 30 May. Over 200 pictures by James Paterson. his friends (other ‘Glasgow Boys'). artist relatives. attd liast Anglian painters who were influenced by the Scottish style.

I MORNINGSIDE LIBRARY h'lorningside Road (52‘) 5654). Mon—Fri ‘)am—S.30pm; Sat ‘)am— I put.

Cinema 100 Mon l5 Apr—3 May. An exhibition of photographs and books celebrating the Centenary of Cinema.

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

The Three Graces Arttonio Canova's beautiful sculpture. in residence at the gallery until l‘)‘)7.

From Brueghel to Rubens Until 17 Apr. An exhibition of mm and |7th century Flemish drawings from the Gallery's permanent collection. highlighting the rich and diverse talent which flourished ill the area dttring this period.

David le Marchand (1674—1726) Until b May. The first ever exhibition devoted to the French-born ivory carver. who during his career created figure sculptures from such illustrious sitters as Queen Anne. George I. Sir Isaac Newton and Sir Christopher Wren.

I NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND George IV Bridge. 226 4531. Mon—Sat l()am»-5pm; Sun 2—-5pm.

A Nation Divided: Scotland and the ’45 Until 3l Oct. The Jacobite uprising of I745/46 was one of the most momentous (and bloody) events in Scotland's history and. inevitably. the truth has been somewhat overshadowed by legend. ‘A Nation Divided' looks at the real story behind the Jacobites. Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battle of Culloden. Mixed Exhibition Until 30 Apr. \\’aterco|our paintings attd drawings by members of the Horticultural Training Project at Redhall Walled Garden. run by the Scottish Association for Mental Health.

I NETHERBOW THEATRE 43—45 High Street. 556 ‘)57‘). Mon—Sat.

Sheena Dixon Until 27 Apr. Paintings and masks made from beeswax. created using ancient techniques dating back to pre- historic and medieval times. On show as part of the l‘)‘)6 Puppet and Animation Festival.

I OPEN EYE GALLERY 75—7‘) Cumberland

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