last ten years of the city which has been dubbed the biggest building site iii Europe by a range of international photographers.

Goethe's Theory Of Colours Mon 24 May—Wed 30 Jun. An exhibition looking at the scientific study of optics which Goethe carried out.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY

University of Glasgow. University Avenue. 330 5430. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm. Home to the university's collection of art and sculpture and an on- going programme of temporary exhibitions. the Hunterian also features a recreation of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow house which contains original furnishings.

INTERMEDIA GALLERY

l8 King Street. 552 2540.1‘ue—Sat noon—5.30pm.

Phonomena - The Site Of Sound Until Fri 2| May. The results of a three-month collaboration between Glasgow and London-based artists Marie-Gabrielle Rotie. Dan Norton. Tabatha Andrews and Holger Mohaupt. who all work with sculpture. installation. performance. dance and film. See review.

LILLIE ART GALLERY

Station Road. Milngavie. 578 8847. Tue—Fri l0am—lpm. 2—5pm: Sat & Sun 2—5pnr

Kids Art Sat l5—Sun 23 May. An exhibition of work by children who attended the gallery's art classes last year.

THE LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

200 Bath Street. 33l 0722. Tue—Sat 9am-6pm; Thu | lam—8pm.

Better Living Through Chemistry Until Thu l .lul. The formidable David Byrne musician. artist. filmmaker and founder of the group Talking Heads makes a rare visit to Glasgow with an exhibition of graphic work and photographs. See review.

Winston Churchill stands in the ruins of the House of Commons in Architecture 0t

Oils and watercolours by a selection of artists.

Terry Barron Kirkwood Sat 22 May~Sat 5 Jun. Oils. watercolours and mixed media works.

THE LOFT GALLERY

7l Houldsworth Street. Fintnestoti. 22l 4799. Wed—Sat 2—6pm.

Landscapes Sat 22 May—Sat l2 Jun. Large oils on canvas. mainly of Arran. by Margot Sandeman.

MCLELLAN GALLERIES

270 Sauchiehall Street. 33l l854. Mon—Sat l0am~5pmz Sttti Ham-5pm. The Architecture Of Democracy Until Sun 25 Jul. An exhibition comparing parliamentary buildings iii different countries from Westminster to Louis Khan's parliament iii Bangladesh. Sir Norman Foster’s remodelling of the Reichstag for the new German parliament in Berlin and Oscar Neimeyer's assembly ill Bl‘itSlllit. l’tll‘l It! (i/(Isgnlt' l999.

THE OLD FRUITMARKET

Albion Street. 287 3554. Mon-Sat l0am—5pm: Stilt llam--5pm.

Vertigo: The Strange New World Of The Contemporary City Until Sun l6 May. Focusing on ten of the itiost significant building projects around the world. this exhibition looks at the changing nature of the city. and of architecture. as we enter the 2 lst century. Purl (if (I/ttxeuii' I999.

SCOTTISH MASK 8t PUPPET THEATRE CENTRE

8--l0 Balcarres Avenue. Kelvindale. 33‘) 6185. Mon—-Wed l()am-—5pm: Sat l--5pm. Thu & Fri by appointment.

Design And Scenography In Mask And Puppet Theatre Until Hi 3! Dec. Craft and design from the puppet theatre including set designs. scale models and drawings to working figures and masks. Purl (tf'U/tlvemt' I999.

STREET LEVEL

26 King Street. 552 2l5l. Tue-Sat l()altl-5.3()pttl.

Death's Dance Floor tfntil Sat 26 Jun. A series of new work It] a range of media by artist lan Bl'eakwell which re- interprets the allegorical theme of'l'he Dance of The Death. In the final days of the exhibition t22»—-26 .lunl. Breakwell‘s audio-visual piece shows life-sized images of skeletal dancers oscillating to sync-pulsed music composed by Roll (icesin.

13TH NOTE CAFE

50—60 King Street. 553 I638.

The Stand Until Sat 22 .May. Photographs by Stephen Robinson and Andrew Murray.

PENTAGON CENTRE

36 Washington Street. 22l 2 I23. Mon—Fri l0am~6pm.

Indian Spring Until Hi 23 May. New work by l-Zleena Batiik.

PROJECT ABILITY

Centre For Developmental Arts. l8 Albion Street. 552 2822. Morr-ltt l0ani—5pm.

Designed To Wear I‘I'l H May -- Hi 4 Jun. Textiles by young people aged between 8-l6. created during a Glasgow schools scheme run by Protect Ability. RGI KELLY GALLERY

| 18 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon—liri l0.3()am—5pm; Sat l0.30am— Ipm.

The Glasgow Group Until Sat l5 May.

TRANSMISSION GALLERY

28 King Street. 552 ~18I3. Tue~Sal llam-—5pm.

Sound Of Grass Until Sat 2‘) May. Hayley and Sue 'l‘ompkins create new work for the gallery. Ill this their first solo collaboration piece. See review.

Dead Flat Vertical tintil Sat 2‘) May. Glasgow-based artist Neal Beggs creates new work for the basement space. See Lectures & livents.

TRAVELLING GALLERY

For a detailed itinerary call 0| 3| 52‘) 3682/3930.

Threshold Sat 15 May Wed 2| .ltll. The Travelling Gallery's new show features work by Kate Belton. Nathan Coley. Torn Hunter. Stephen Cooper. Gary Perkins

Democracy on show at McLellan Galleries

and Zoe Walker who explore the home as a domestic environment. a work of architecture and a place of sanctuary. The tour will stopping off at the Possil Forum on Disability. Closeburn Street. Tue 25

listings ART

May (10am—5pm); Springburn Museum. Wed 26 May ( IOam—Spm) and St Roch‘s Secondary School. Royston. Thu 27 May (9am—3pm). See also Edinburgh Art listings.

TRON THEATRE

63 Trongate. 552 4267.

Theatre Designs Until Wed 30 Jun. An exhibition of drawings and sketches looking at theatre design.

TRONGATE STUDIOS GALLERY

l8 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon—Fri lOam—Spm.

Craig Henderson Fri l4 May—Fri 4 Jun. Recent paintings.

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This section lists museums currently showing temporary exhibitions. For details of other museums, see Glasgow Life, page 82.

ART GALLERY 8: MUSEUM, KELVINGROVE

Argyle Street. Kelvingrove. 287 269‘). Mon—Sat l0am—5pm; Stiri Ham—5pm. Cafe. Free.

Panorama Glasgow Until Sun 9 May. Panoramic view of sotnc of Glasgow's tnost attractive interiors. plus a multi- media CD—Rom display. l’ur/ of (Jim-eun- I999.

Vaisakhi Banners: Painted Banners And Embroidered Cloths Until Sun to May. Painted banners and embroidered cloths depicting aspects of Sikh faith and culture. Purl o/‘(i/usgmt' /999.

Food: Design 8t Culture Until Sun 22 Aug. The preparation of food combines social ritual. aesthetics. technology and functionality. This exhibition examines the role of design it] this process as well as the cultural history of British cuisine. Purl ({I'G/uxgmv I999. St’t’ I't'i'it'lt‘.

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