ART LISTINGS

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Exhibitions are listed by category, then alphabetically by city and venee. Please aenldetallatoonrofllcesatleaatten days before pniilication. Art listings tie-piled by Kelly Molenanin.

I ART EXPOSURE GALLERY l9 Parnie Street, 552 7779. Mon-Sat Ham—6pm. Ellen euphell and Lesley Ielaon Until 2 Oct. Painting, printmaking and sculpture by these two GSA raduates.

I ART GALLERY IN, KEMRCVE 287 2699. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun Ham-5pm. Cafe. [D]. .Voluntary guides are available free of charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.

Prue Winners Art Competition Until 27 Oct. Over 3000 entries from scth pupils around Strathclyde and Central. who follow the traditional format of producing a still life painting or drawing after three hours in front of the object.

I ROGER RILCLIFFE FINE ART 134 "Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon-Fri 9.30am—5.30pm; Sat lOam—lpm.

Wish Yea Were llere Until 1 Oct. A collection of over 100 postcard works by gallery artists, depicting how they spent their summer. Also on show, ‘Scottish Women’. a selection of applied arts from some of the country's leading makers, and a solo exhibition of porcelain pots by Sarah Jane Selwood.

I CCA 346-354 Sauchiehall Street, 332 7521. Mon—Sat liam—6pm; Sun noon-5pm. Cafe. [D].

Claude Gleeky Until 21 Sept. Video work by French artist Claude Closky. who depicts routine behaviour with a twist, prompting the viewer to question the habitual and everyday.

Wallpaper Pro]ect Until 21 Sept. Wallpaper designs by acclaimed Glasgow artist Adrian Wiszniewski. sculptor and cartoonist David Shrigley, recent GSA graduate Hayley Tompkins and artist Martin Boyce, whose work is inspired by 19505 and 60s textiles.

Kerry Sm Sat 28 Sept—9 Nov. Large sculptural figures created by Stewart over the past three years, described as 'both innocent and unnerving'. See Frontlines. It'll Elannloan Sat 28 Sept-9 Nov. Paintings exploring the role of women in contemporary society, self-image. conformity and middle-class values and

experience. See review.

I comes GALLERY University of Strathclyde, 22 Richmond Street, 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon-Fri 10am—5pm; Sat noon-4pm. [D].

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work by Clydeside artist Tom McKendrick documenting the history of Glasgow’s once mighty shipbuilding industry. See review. I CWASS RY 178 West Register Street, 221 6370. Mon-Sat 10am—5.30pm. Lad Light Vision Until 2 Oct. Expressionist paintings by award-winning Duncan of Jordanstone graduate Louise Ritchie, who injects a wide range of emotional responses into her work as well as vibrant colour and movement. I ME GALLERY Castlemilk Shopping Centre.Cast1emilk Arcade. 634 2603. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm. Shopping Until 28 Sept. What better place for an exhibition about the nation’s favourite pastime than a gallery situated in a shopping mall. Artist Tracey McConnell-Wood has re-labelled conventional grocery items, transforming goods into artworks and the gallery into a sho ‘. See review. I Y CF mom ART Queen Street, 331 1854. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun Ham—5pm. Glasgow's new gallery. with four thematic floors based on the elements: Earth. Air. Fire and Water. Featured artists include Howson, Hockney, Campbell, Bellany and Byme as well as interactive exhibits and a swish cafe decorated by Adrian Wiszniewski. MIC! R0008 Until 25 Nov. As part of the Glasgow lntemational Festival Of Design, GOMA plays host to the work of three designers: Architect John Pawson, furniture designer Ron Arad and the man who is redefining the vacuum cleaner, James Dyson. I t. GARNER GALLERY 4 Parnie Street. 552 4585. Tue-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon-4pm. llere G I" Ii Sat 28 Sept-30 Oct. The gallery celebrates its first anniversary with this innovative collection of contemporary ceramics by Scottish artists, ranging from functional ware to sculpture. I CYRIL GERBER FIE ART 148 West Regent Street, 221 3095. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm. III“ Exhibition Until 5 Oct. An eclectic collection of recently acquired paintings by Banks. Hunter, Fergusson. Gillies, Redpath, Shanks and many others. I GLASGOW FILM THEATRE Cafe Cosmo, 12 Rose Street, 332 8128. Mon—Sat noon-9.30pm; Sun 5—9.30pm. Behind The Scenes Until 2 Oct. To celebrate the Centenary of Cinema. this Scottish Film Archive exhibition pays tribute to cinema staff, from the days of the travelling bioscope to today’s multiplexes.

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film Koyaanisqarsi, organised by Glasgow’s international ‘terra nova

pro'ect'. I W PRINT STIIIIIC 22 King

Street, 552 0704. Mon—Sat 10am-5.30pm. JIIIO ROI-lb Sat 21 Sept-26 Oct. New paintings by this increasingly popular artist. who has spent the past year working in ltaly on a scholarship to The British School at Rome.

I GLASGCISCIICM W ART 167 Renfrew Street. 353 4500. Mon-Fri 9.30am—5pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 1.30-4.30pm.

Ml Peta Until 28 Sept. Filling both the Mackintosh and Newbery Galleries. this major exhibition of contemporary commercial art provides a rare opportunity to see work promoted by the British Design & Art Direction, an association formed to promote creative excellence in the business arena.

Ii“ Richter Mon 23 Sept—30 Oct. Work by this leading exponent of the Dada movement. which documents ‘the unique

synthesis of aintin and film'.

I M ART University of Glasgow, University Avenue, 339 8855 ext 5431. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm.

June Islet! “latter Until 26 Oct. Drawn from the University’s renowned

artist's graphic work features portraits. nudes. streetscapes. marines and river views, from his childhood in Russia to his final years in England. Arne Jacobson and the Language et Danish Alt Until 28 Sept. An exhibition of work by the Danish architect and designer Arne Iacobsen, curated as part of the

Glas ow International Festival of Design. ‘lhe Ihll Collection Until 28 Sept. Decorative art and graphic work. by three of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's closest associates, Frances and Margaret Macdonald and .1. Herbert MacNair, much of which has never been seen by the public before.

I ITALIAN CENTRE lngram Street. 10.30am-5.30pm.

Contemporary Scottish Artists Sat 28 Sept. For one day only, check out the latest painting. photography and sculpture created by popular local artists. including members of the WASPS studios in Dennistoun.

I JAVA INTERNET CAFE 152 Park Road. 337 6727. Daily noon-7pm.

Street Level Open Until 6 Oct. See Street Level.

I KELLY GALLERY 118 Douglas Street. info: 248 6386. Mon—Fri 10.30am-5pm; Sat 10am-12.30 m.

Sarah-Manning renell Sat 21 Sept-5 Oct. A solo exhibition of abstract paintings which use rough imagery, symbolism and figuration to explore ‘oddness'.

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

Ted and Elizabeth illilng Until 28 Sept. A collection of landscape and still life paintings by Ted and Elizabeth Odling.

I HCLELLAI GALLERIES 270 Sauchiehall Street. 331 1854. Mon-Sat lOam—8pm; Sun 11am-8pm. £4 (£2).

Charles Bennie Mackintosh Until 30 Sept. The largest ever collection of works by Scotland's most celebrated architect and designer, featuring over 300 exhibits including paintings. drawings, furniture, large-scale models and a reconstruction of a turn of the century Ladies Luncheon Room.

I ma INFORMATION CENTRE Princes Square, 48 Buchanan Street. 227 1999. Mon—Sat 10am—7pm; Sun noon-5pm. The lnnoPACK Awards Exhibition Until 28 Sept. The work of entrants who thought up new ways to ‘Stop Trashing The Environment‘. Part of the Glasgow lntemational Festival of Design.

I PEARCE IRSTITIITE 840 Govan Road. 445 1941. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm.

Current Until 12 Oct. Each week for one month, nine artists will create a new piece of site-specific work. filling various rooms in the institute, including a sound sculpture by Mary Redmond in the MacLeod Hall. and a light piece for the large window overlooking Govan Road by Dene Hap 11.

I POST NE IIILIIIH George Square. Info: 204 4411. Mon-Fri 10am~8pm; Sat 10am-5pm; Sun Ham—5pm.

The new art venue plays host to four exhibitions to mark the Glasgow lntemational Festival of Design. Exhibitions run until 27 Sept.

Cilth Cl llealre Ten celebrities, ten international designers and ten members of the Glasgow public were asked to choose their three favourite design objects. with the resulting show featuring a vacuum cleaner, cameras, beer cans, Zippo lighters and a whole host of other oddities.

Glasgow It. it: Reinventing The City A celebration of the range. diversity and stande achieved by Glasgow's contemporary designers, including graphic design, textiles. furniture, architecture and hi-ft equipment

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success stories. Paul Smith. I PRACTICE GALLERY 200 Bath Street, 331 0722. Tue-Sat 9am-6pm (Thurs 11am). 331 0722.

Gitte Grlliilh 01W Until 4 Oct. First up in the gallery’s brand new premises is work by painter Oijerfeldt with her “visual diary'. reflecting ‘a state of mind of being

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I PROJECEI’OAaJTY TE STWICS 18 Albion Street, 552 2822. Mon—Fri 10am-5pm.

7" x 7" Until 2 Get. An exhibition of miniature works by artists at the Trongate Studios.

Marie-Andree ileh Until 27 Sept. An installation by French-Canadian artist Marie-Andree Roh, on show as part of Glasgow's ‘ten'a nova' visual arts project. I STREET LEVEL 26 King Street, 552

215 1. Mon-Sat 10am—5.30pm. Streetlevei Open Until 5 Oct. A new platform for Scotland's burgeoning photographic talent, featuring a whole spectrum of photoobased work by 43 artists. including slide installations, light works, video pieces. web page artwork, orthodox photography and experimental pieces. Work is also on show at Java exhibition s ace.

I TRAIIA 25 Albert Drive. 227 5511. Wed—Sun noon-6pm.

M Until 30 Sept Street photography by American artist Charles Daniels. including coverage of the controversial ‘Million Men March' in Washington DC. Part of Glasgow’s Terra Nova arts project. Eih CUM Until 20 Oct. A series of commissioned short films and videos by Mark Lewis (A Sense OfThe End, The Story Of Psychoanalysis and Das Kapiral) and Pierre Bismuth (Blind Film), with the Scottish premiere of Bruce McLean‘s Urban Turban on 29 Sept at 7pm. See review.

I mnsnnsston GALLERY 28 King Street, 552 4813. Tue-Sat Ham-5.30pm. Victoria m Until 5 Oct. The first solo show for this up-and-coming young Glasgow-based painter who uses sprayed, splashed and poured paint to create distinctive and vivid abstract works.

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