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14 June - 27 July

Jim Isermann Udomsak Krisanamis Lolly Batty

Cathy Wilkes

Martin Creed Simon Periton Matthew Higgs Hilary Lloyd

Lily van der Stokker Chuck Hoberman Tom of Finland

Tom Friedman Jeremy Deller

Jeff Luke

Rod Dickinson

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Claire Barclay

14 June - 27 July

Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow 62 3J0

+44 (0)141 332 7521

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listings

Exhibitions are listed by category,

then alphabetical by city and

venue. Please sen details to our

office at least ten days before ublication. Art Listings compiled by elen Monaghan.

GLASGOW GALLERIES

ART EXPOSURE GALLERY

l9 Parnie Street. 552 7779. Mon—Sat

I lam—6pm.

Brian Evans Until 24 Jun. Watercolours of tenements. parks. rainy Glasgow street scenes and new etchings by this celebrated Welsh-born. Glasgow-based

artist. Jeweller Of The Month Until 24 Jun. Contemporary jewellery by Lisa Govan.

BARCLAY LENNIE FINE ART

Regent House. I I3 West Regent Street. 226 5413. Mon-Fri 10am—5pm. Glasgow Style Until 30 Sept. A mixed show featuring work by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Tomie M. King and Norman Kirkham.

ROGER BILLCLIFFE FINE ART

134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027. Mon—Fri 9.30am—530pm; Sat

I()am— I put.

Summer Exhibitions Mon 23 Jun—Aug. Paintings. drawings and watercolours by various artists. all priced under £300. Also ceramics. jewellery and glass by gallery artists.

CCA

350 Sauchiehall Street. 332 7521. Mon—Sat l lam—6pm; Sun noon—5pm. Cafe.

Claire Barclay Sat l4 Jun—27 Jul. Her recent work developed in Australia following the Scottish Arts Council‘s artist residency award. making reference to skins and containers and uses animal materials such as fur. feathers and leather. Her new exhibition includes specially commissioned new pieces of work for the CCA‘s large gallery. See preview. Lovecraft Sat 1-1 Jun—27 Jul. Work by various artists investigating contrasting approaches to the value of craft. Artists include Jim Isermann. Lolly Batty. Cathy Wilkes. Simon Periton and Tom Friedman. See preview.

COLLINS GALLERY

University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 552 4400 ext 2682. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm; Sat noon—«1pm. [D].

Untold Tales Until 14 Jun. Embroidered panels by Norwegian artist Ingerid Blakstad. including a set of 78 Tarot Cards inspired by The Castle ()I'C‘rmm/ 1)(’.\‘Iillit’.\‘ by Italo Calvino.

The Collection Sat 2| Jun— l9 Jul. A rare chance to see a selection of prints. paintings and drawings from the University of Strathclyde's permanent collection of over 800 artworks.

COMPASS GALLERY

178 West Regent Street. 22l (i370. Mon—Sat main—5.30pm.

Summer Mixture Until 30 Jun. Mixed media exhibition by various gallery artists including William Birnie. Barbara Rae. Dennis Buchan. and Dorothy Stirling.

18 KING STREET

King Street. 552 2540. Tue—Sat noon—6pm.

Source Until I5 Jun. New sculptural work by Glasgow-based artists Guyan Porter and Simon Cowan.

FRINGE GALLERY

Castlemilk Shopping Centre. Castlemilk Arcade. 634 2603. Mon—Sat I0am--5pm. Scottish Cartoonist And Comic Artist Members Club Fri I3 Jun—5 Jul. The first showing in Britain of a selection of work by the best of Scottish cartoonists. The exhibition features over 50 artists including Malky McCormack. Ewen Rain and Cam Kennedy.

GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Queen Street. 22‘) I996. Mon-Sat I0am-5pm (closed Tue); Sun

I lam—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 Byrne as well as interactive exhibits and a swish cafe decorated by Adrian Wiszniewski. Self Image Until I5 Jun. Display of work created during Project Ability‘s city-wide Self Image project and here. the members of the group worked with Tony Cooper using the Fire Gallery‘s computer and video equipment to explore issues of identity.

t. GARNER GALLERY

4 Parnie Street. 552 4585. Tue—Sat I0am—5pm; Sun noon—4pm.

John Calderwood Until 30 Jun. Ceramic pots and plates using the technique of reduced pigment lustre which was historically practised widely in the Middle Iiast and throughout southern Europe.

THE GATEHOUSE GALLERY

Rouken Glen Road. Giffnock. 620 0235. Daily I.30—5.30pm (closed Tue).

New Paintings Until 30 Inn. New work by Alexandra Gardner. George Bin‘ell and Laura Harrison.

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART

1-18 West Regent Street. 22! 3005. Mon—Sat 9.30am-—5.30pm.

Tom Shanks RSW Sat 1-1 Jun—S .Iul. New watercolours of West Highland landscapes.

GLASGOW COLLEGE OF BUILDING AND PRINTING

Faculty of Construction. I)ornoch Street. 332 996‘). Thurs 10am- Rpm; I‘ri l()ain-noon.

Furniture Exhibition LTniil I3 Inn. A rare chance to see the work of students at the furniture department. Skills displayed include design. cabinet making. upholstery. polishing and wood machining.

GLASGOW INDEPENDENT STUDIO Top Floor. ()4 ()sborne Street. 552 H72. Tue-Sat noon-~5pm.

Mobile Home lJntil 2I .lun. In the project room of the studios a mixed media installation by llolger Mohaupt

? from Germany and (‘ierald Mair from

Glasgow. Both artists are recent post- graduates from Duncan of Jordanstone (.‘ollcge of Art and have worked collaboratively on various single-screen video projects. The installation combines an audio-visual element with found materials and aims to provide space for reflection and thought over the nature of home and homelessness.