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As it once was: Glasgow School Of Art in the early years of the century. This years degree shows are taking place across Scotland this month. See listings for details

GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

22 King Street. 552 0704. Mon—Sat Wain—5.30pm.

Tim Mara Until 28 Jtiit. Unconventional sliII lil‘e screenprints. the subject matter being anonymous everyday objects such as gloves and lemon squeezers.

WiII Maw Until 28 Jtitt. Innovative and unusual screenprints by Will Maw.

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART

167 Rc‘llll'c‘\\‘ Street. 353 4500. Mon-Fri ‘).3();tlll—‘)plil: Sat 9.30am -5pni; Stilt

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Annual Degree Show Sat 2 t —3() Jun. l‘iiial~ycar work from line Art. .-\rcliitecture and l)esign. See It‘ttllll'c.

HUGHSON GALLERY

1 (‘leveden Gardens. 334 2473. Wed-Sat noon --lpm; Tue A: Thurs 6—8pm.

David Palmer: The Jug Until 28 Jun. An exhibition of drawings and etchings.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

l’iiivei'sity ol’ Glasgow. University Avenue. 330 5430. Mon«Sat ()..‘~0am—5pni.

Altered States: The Etching Revival 1850—1929 Until 23 Atig. British and French 10th century and early 20th century etchings draw n from the llunterian's collection. selected by students of the l‘iiiversity ol~ Glasgow 's History ol‘Art Department. The artists include Whistler. Meryon. Millet. Degas. Samuel Palmer. Sickert and Graham Sutherland.

JAVA ESPACE I52 Park Road. 337 6727. Daily noon-7pm.

Soup [Intil l7 .ltin. Installations by four artists from the environmental art

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department at Glasgow School of Art. May Day May Day Until l7 Jun. Artists' responses to the historic election campaign. See Lectures & Events.

KELVINGROVE GALLERY 8t MUSEUM 287 2699. Mort—Sat 10am—5pm: Stiit

l lam—5pm. Cafe. [D]. Voluntary guides are available free ol'charge to conduct parties or individuals round the main galleries. Ask at the enquiry desk.

Open Sesame Until to Apr 1908. A large display of ethnographic and artistic objects from the world of lslain which have never been on show before. Part of a city-wide series of exhibitions arid entertainment celebrating the art and culture of the Muslim world.

South China - The Tropical Garden Until 28 Jun. An exhibition of paintings by Chinese artist Liu Yitao comprising over 40 exquisite Chinese ink paintings. The subject matter is mainly botanical studies such as birds and flowers.

THE LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

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

Walking Landscape Until 27 Jun. New work by Gillian Cook. who takes her inspiration from the Scottish landscape.

THE LOFT GALLERY

7l Houldsworth Street. Finnieston. 221 479‘). Wed—Sat noon—6pm; Tue 6~8pm. Collectors' Items Until 28 Jun. Contemporary Scottish painters arid printmakers.

MNS PHOTOCOLOUR

26a St Vincent Street. 226 4666. Mon—Fri 8am—6pm.

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retrospective exhibition of the work of Sam Haskins. with images and hand- crafted props made since the 50s on show. Included are the popular Apple And Eve series. first introduced at the Photokina exhibition ‘Four Masters Of Erotic Photography iii 1970‘.

1999 INFORMATION CENTRE

Princes Square. 48 Buchanan Street. 227 I999. Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Stiit noon-Spur

Designed To Be Scene Until 28 Jun. An exhibition of theatre sets. giving air insight into the range ofskills and talents which combine to make a theatrical production come to life. The show includes models. costumes by designers and artists such as Jasper Conran. George Wyllie arid John Byrne.

PROJECT ABILITY

l8 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon~Fri l0am—5.30pnt.

Tommy Mason Until l8 Jul. Large-scale acrylic paintings. drawings and prints created during a three-week residency in Parrttt. listonia. See Lectures & Events.

THE RGl KELLY GALLERY

118 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon—Fri 10.30am--5 in; Sat l()am-l2.30pm. Deirdre E ards Until 21 Jttrt. New paintings.

RSAMD

I00 Renl‘rew Street. 332 4101. Mott—Sat 10am—5pm.

Nocturnal Obscura Until 30 Jun. Paintings arid drawings by Glasgow-born artist Graeme Craig-Smith. His work is stylistically diverse. inspired by diverse

SALANDINI'S BARBER SHOP GALLERY 343 West Princess Street. 357 6396. Mon -—Sat ()illll—Splll.

Postcards From The South West Until 28 Jun. A display of paintings and drawings by Martin Berwick and Peter Scott Tudhope on a theme of landscape and human drama.

SHARMANKA KINETIC GALLERY

2nd Floor. 14 King Street. 552 7080. Sat & Stilt noon-4pm.

A permanent collection ol~ kinetic sculptures by liduard Herstidsky.

STRATHCLYDE UNIVERSITY STAFF CLUB

John Street. 553 -l l88. Mon—Fri 10am-2pm; 4-7pm.

Collin Little: Photographic Works Until 5. Jul. Black and wltite photographs with the subject matter varying from still life. landscape and restricted area portraiture.

Robert Webster Until 5 Jul. Photographic exhibition primarily ol’ colour landscapes and black and white urban scenes.

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The best exhibitions this fortnight Picasso Drawn from their own collection and from private lenders, the

National Gallery of Modern Art’s show is

modest but far from dull. Interesting early works hang alongside letters and book illustrations. Edinburgh, National Gallery Of Modern Art until Thurs 9 Nov.

Fire. Water, Air First seen last year at Durham Cathedral, Viola’s mesmerising video, The Messenger, shows a figure submerged in water occasionally coming up for air. Extraordinary, Edinburgh, Fruitmarket Galley until Sat 26 Jul.

Captured Shadows Turn of the century Scots photographer, John Thomson, is little known.but produced memorable and stirring images of life in the Far East. Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland until Sun 28 Sept.

Two-Man Show Unlikely duo, Jonnie Wilkes, a Glasgow DJ-cum-artist and West Coast American, Russell Crotty, pair up to show their work. Glasgow, Transmission Gallery until Sat 5 Jul.

Significant Shadow Tue 17 Jiin-—l2 Jul. Photography which combines colour. texture and organic materials by Birmingharn-based artist Peter Max Kandhola.

Blue: Indoor/Outdoor Tue 17—28 Jun. Photographic-based experiments by Holger Mohaupt.

TRANSMISSION GALLERY

28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue—Sat Ham—5.30 )lil. Jonnie Wilkes and Russell Crotty Until 5 Jill. A two-person show which includes new sculptural work by .lonttie Wilkes attd three hand-drawn Planetary Atlases by Russel C‘rotty. See preview.

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