ART listings

GLASGOW GALLERY LISTINGS continued

FRINGE GALLERY

Castlemilk Shopping Centre. Castletnilk Arcade. 634 2603. Mon—Sat lOam—Spm. Views From Flat 15-5, Block 9 Until 10 May. Pinhole panoramas and other work by Michele Lazenby. resulting from a project where the artist took over a derelict council flat at the Mitchellhill tower blocks ain winter and converted two of the rooms into pinhole cameras. producing two large- scale photographs. The exhibition also features work by local school children.

GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Queen Street. 229 1996. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm (closed Tue); Sun 11am-5pm. Glasgow‘s new gallery. with four thetnatic floors based on the elements: Earth. Air. Fire and Water. Featured artists include Howson. Hockney. Campbell. Bellany and Byrne as well as interactive exhibits and a swish cafe decorated by Adrian Wiszniewski. The Lord Provost's Prize: Shortlist 0f Artists Until 31 May. A display of work submitted by the artists shortlisted for the Lord Provost Prize. in order that visitors can vote for their favourite. The artists are Lesley Banks. John Cunninghatn. Norman Edgar. Bruce McLean. Anda Peterson and Craigie Aitcheson.

Self Image Fri 2—15 Jun. A display of work which was created during Project Ability’s city-wide Self Image project. and here. the tnembers of the group worked with Tony Cooper using the Fire Gallery's computer and video equipment to explore issues of identity. Parr (grimy/est.

GALLOWGATE STUDIOS

Top Floor. 15 East Campbell Street. 552 7250. Mon—Sun noon—5pm.

Sculpture, Prints, Paintings Mon 5—18 May. Sculpture. prints and paintings from various artists who work at the studio. featuring Paul Cosgrove. Jim Pattison. Fiona Dean. Jacki Parry and Douglas Thomson. l’ttrt (Zf'nlttyjt'.i‘t.

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GARDEN ALLOTMENT MOVEMENT

Until 28 May Mon Sat 10am 5.30pm

178 West Regent Street, Glasgow (32 4RL 0141 -221 6370

Closed circuit: a mixed-media installation entitled Bothered by Andrew Stone at Street Level. Glasgow from 6 May-7 June

t. GARNER GALLERY

4 Parnie Street. 552 4585. Tue—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—4pm.

Zoo 2 Sat 3 May—3 Jun. Work of over fifteen Britain-based artists using animals as their source of inspiration. creating a diverse collection of sculpture and pottery. Purl (2fAftllft'Xi.

GATEHOUSE GALLERY

Rouken Glen Road. Giffnock. 620 0235. Daily (except Tue) 1.30—5.30pm. Making Marks Until 29 May. Paintings by Jock Maclnnes. ceramics by Irene Bell and figurative drawings by Helen Wilson. Purl ()f'.iltt_\jfe.it.

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART

148 West Regent Street. 221 3095. Mon—Sat 9.30am~5.30 m.

Familiar And Unfami iar Faces Until 20 May. Drawings and paintings from Ronald Rae. and other works from the 70s to the present day.

GLASGOW FILM AND VIDEO WORKSHOP

3rd Floor. 34 Albion Street. 553 2620. Mon —Fri 10am—5.30pm.

Journey Into Colour Tue 6—31 May. Using black and white photographs of Glasgow. John Martin manipulates them with colour toner to create vibrant and solarised images which resemble the results of digital or filmic processes. Purl ()fMtt_ij/e.r1.

GLASGOW FILM THEATRE

Cafe Cosmo. 12 Rose Street. 332 8128. Mon—Sat noon—9.30pm; Stm 5—9.30pm.

The Changing Face Of Scottish Literature Until 3t May. A collection of caricatures of Scottish writers from the 18th century to the present day by local artist David Gray. l’ur/ of .llttyft'xl.

28th April - 24th May

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Seven of Britain’s most innovative young artists tackle issues of art, design & architecture. KEITH COVENTRY KENNETH HUNTER DAVID MACMILLAN

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GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

22 King Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Blueprint Until 24 May. A mixed media exhibition of new work by young artists from Glasgow and London. Part of Mutj'esi. See preview.

Norman Mathieson Until 24 May. Vibrant and colourful screenprints. Part Of May/est.

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART

167 Renfrew Street. 353 4500. Mon~Thurs 9.30am—8.30pm; Fri 9.30am-5.30 m; Sat lOam-noon.

2nd Year Paintings Until 9 May. Recent work from the second year students. How Do They Do That Until 17 May. An exhibition which originated from people's desire to understand the design process. The buildings chosen from Penoyre and Prasad vary. btit display a good relationship with the client.

THE HUGHSON GALLERY

1 Cleveden Gardens. 334 2473. Tue 6—8pm; Wed—Sat noon—4pm.

The Goldfish Series Until 24 May. Charming and humorous goldfish paintings by Margot Sandeman. Part of Maven.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

University ofGlasgow. University Avenue. 3305430. Mon—Sat

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The Age f Rembrandt Until 10 May. Prints by Dutch and Flemish l7th century artists drawn from the Hunterian's own extensive collection. Central to the exhibition will be 33 etchings by Rembrandt. as well as work by Rubens. Van Dyck. Jacob van Ruysdael and Adriaen van ()stade.

KELVINGROVE GALLERY 8t MUSEUM 287 2699. Mon-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun 11am—5pm. Cafe. [D]. Voluntary guides are available free ofcharge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.

Atom Until 4 May. A look at how photography has been used in scientific and cultural research to document and interpret the structure of the atom. atomic power and the destructive effects of the atom bomb.

Open Sesame Fri 9 May-10 Apr 98. A large display of ethnographic and artistic objects from the world of Islam which have never been on show before. Part of a city-wide series ofexhibitions and entertainment celebrating the art and culture of the Muslim world. Part Of Muvf'est.

LILLIE ART GALLERY

Station Road. Milngavie. 943 3247. Mon—Fri l0am—5pm; Sat 2—5pm.

Matt McCurdy. McCurdy's vibrant and colourful paintings. inspired by the colours and designs of national flags. Purl (It'Muyj'esl.

THE LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

200 Bath Street. 331 0722. Tue—Sat 10am-5pm.

Castle Mack Until 15 May. Automatic drawing and an ectoplasm video link allows Charles Rennie Mackintosh to update his most famous building and provide the city with the ultimate landmark. Purl (if'Muv/‘esr.

The Gallus Riveria Until I5 May. A photo-montage of a city by the sea by German artist. Ursula Keller. I’m-r ()7 Mttijt'xl.

THE LOFT

71 Houldsworth Street (extension of the Hughson Gallery). 221 4799. Tue 6—8pm; Wed—Sat noon—~4pm.

The Magnolia Tree And Other Paintings First public display of major work by Margot Sandeman also featuring her nine-part composite painting of The Magnolia Tree. Also see Hughson Gallery. l’tir! ({ffi’ftlk‘ft'xl.

DUNCAN R MILLAR FINE ARTS

144 West Regent Street. 204 0708. Tue—Fri 11am—6pm: Sat 11am—2pm. Another Point In Time, Abstract Paintings in Scotland Sat 3-31 May. An exhibition exploring the diversity of abstract painting in Scotland with the work of three generations of abstract painters: Sophie Aston. Neil Dallas Brown and William Johnstone. Part of May/est.

MNS PHOTOCOLOUR

26a St Vincent Street. 22o 4666 Mon—Fri 8am—6pm.

Now And Then Until 31 Jul. The first retrospective exhibition of the work of Sam Haskins. with images and hand- crafted props made since the 50s on show. Included are the popular App/e 21ml lire series. first introduced at the Photokina exhibition Four Master Of Erotic Photography in 1970.

EWAN MUNDY FINE ART

211 West George Street. 248 9755. Mon—Fri 10am—5.30pm; Sat 10am~2pm. William McTaggart And Painters Of West Coast Scotland Until 19 May. Watercolour and oil paintings by McTaggart. accompanied with work by artists painting in the west coast from Skye to Kintyre and the islands. l’ur! ()j Afllifl’xl.

1999 INFORMATION CENTRE Princes Square. 48 Buchanan Street. 227 1999. Mon—Sat 10am—7pm; Stilt noon—5pnr

Designed To Be Scene Until 31 May. An exhibition of theatre sets which gives an insight into the range of skills and talents which combine to make a theatrical production come to life. The show includes models and costumes by designers and artists such as Jasper Conran. George Wyllie and John Byrne. Purl (If/thijest.