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CYBERIA INTERNET CAFE

88 Hanover Street. 220 4403. Mon—Sat l0am-l0pm; Sun noon-7pm.

Julianna Marie Capes - Paintings 1997-99 Sat 7 Aug-Fri 3 Sep. Canvas paintings of fruit by Julianna Capes. For a sneak preview of her work. chxk out her website (www.comsa.co.uk/julianacapes).

THE DEAN GALLERY

Belford Road. 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat l0am—5pm; Sun I lam—5pm. Cafe. Situated opposite the National Gallery of Modern Art. the new Dean Gallery is entirely devoted to art of the 20th - century. A former l9th century orphanage. it houses a large collection of work by Eduardo Paolozzi. as well as outstanding works drawn from the National Galleries' Dada and Surrealist collections. with the upper floor given over to temporary exhibitions.

New Work By Gary Hume Wed I l Aug—Sun I7 Oct. £2.50 (£I.50). Famed London-based artist Gary Hume. who exhibited in the much talked about .S‘enxmimi show. and is currently representing Britain at the I999 Venice Biennale. shows new work. Using high- gloss paint on panels ofaluminium. Hume‘s paintings deal in the psychology of colour and delivers pure visual sensation.

EDINBURGH GALLERY

l8a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon-Fri Ham—5 m; Sat lOam-lpm. FestivarExhibition Sat 7 Aug-Tue l4 Sep. Paintings by artists Brendan Kelly. Josephine Graham. Joan Renton. Andrew Fitzpatrick and others.

EDINBURGH PHOTOGRAPch SOCIETY The Photographic Exhibition Centre. 68 Great King Street. Mon—Sat I0am-8pm; Sun I—Spm.

International Photography Sun 8 Aug-Sun 5 Sep. £2 (£1.50). Over 200 prints by photographers across the globe in this the l37th annual exhibition.

EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS

23 Union Street. 557 2479. Tue-Sat l0am—6pm.

l-lisashi Momose - Prints Sat 7 Aug-Sat

l I Sep. An exhibition of prints by Japanese artist and printmaker Hisashi Momose. See also Royal Museum of Scotland.

EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE TRUST (Formerly New Town Conservation Trust). I3a Dundas Street. 557 5222. Mon-Fri 9am-lpm & 2-5pm.

Princes Street: Unexecuted Designs 1767-1999 Until Tue 3| Aug. Plans and designs for Edinburgh's major thoroughfare. Princes Street which were never executed.

THE DI ROLLO GALLERY

27 Queensferry Street. 220 4 I 50. Mon-Sat 9.30am—5.30pm; Sun noon—4pm.

On The Fringes 0f Edinburgh Fri 6—Mon 30 Aug. Watercolours of Edinburgh and the surrounding area by Irvine Russell and marine scenes by Peter Knox.

EDINBURGH ZOO

Corstorphine Road. 334 9l7l. Daily 9am-5pm.

Urban Zoo Until Fri 3 Sep. Artist-in- residence Lesley Banks captures the modern 200 through paintings. photographs and audio works.

DOM'S HOME FOR THE ART

8 Advocate's Close. 357 High Street. 225 927i. Daily Ham-9pm.

Festival Exhibition Until Tue in Aug. A group exhibition by artists from Britain and abroad. The venue will also be hosting impromptu quartet recitals throughout the festival.

DUNDAS STREET GALLERY

(Ia Dundas Street. 558 9363. Mon—Fri l0am—6pm; Sat I lam-4pm.

In The Mind's Eye Until Sat 7 Aug. (The Mainhill Gallery at Dundas Street

Gallery). New paintings by Minette Bell Macdonald and ceramics by David Reeves. John Pawle Wed II—Wed 25 Aug. (Portland Galley at Dundas Street Gallery). Paintings of the French and Italian rivieras and the west coast of Scotland by John Pawle.

EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART

Lauriston Place. 22I 6000. Daily

l0am-5 In.

Fringe oster Competition Exhibition Sat 7-Sat 28 Aug. Over 250 illustrations selected from this year's entries.

The Nature Of Sweetness Sun 8—Sun 29 Attg. A group exhibition of work by six artists from Switzerland. Hansjorg Marti.

Barbarella Maier. Alex Silber. Mathis Vass.

Nives Widauer and M. Magdalena Z'Graggen. See preview.

New Photographs Sun 8-Sun 29 Aug. Swedish artist Bjorn Sterri looks at childhood memories through a series of enlarged Polaroid photographs.

Angus Hood Sun 8—Sun 29 Aug. New work by Angus Hood who culls his materials from magazines and works in paintin and hoto ra h .

The Thirteeri) Pillagrs WWisdom Sun 8-Sun 29 Aug. Photographic installation by Andy Moxon looking at the public’s reaction to celebrity deaths. Here Moxon creates lightboxes each containing transparencies of the thirteen pillars in the Pont D’Alma Tunnel in Paris. the scene of the death of Princess Diana. Dusted Sun 8—Sun 29 Aug. Santa Fe artist Peter Sarkisian creates a video installation using projections intertwined with three-dimensional surfaces.

EDITH SIMON GALLERY

l l Grosvenor Crescent. 337 4640. Mon—Sat IO.30am—6.30pm.

Edith Simon Sun 8-Sun 29 Aug. Scapel paintings. sculpture. drawings. installations. photographs and prints by Edith Simon.

galleries - museums - lectures & events

Kiki Smith Until Sat ll Sep. Renowned for her sculptures of the human body including the controversial Hanging Woman papier-mache piece. the internationally acclaimed New York artist Kiki Smith shows a new body of work in this her first major exhibition in Scotland. Continuing to use unconventional materials. she turns her attention to the animal world creating a series of drawings entitled Car Head and a neon light sculpture in the gallery space.

GALERIE MIRAGES

46a Raeburn Place. 3l5 2603. Mon—Sat l0am—6pm; Sun I2.30—4.30pm. Jewellery Of The World Thu 5 Aug-Sat l8 Sep. Jewellery from Zimbabwe. Indian. Africa. Thailand and Denmark.

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GILDED BALLOON

233 Cowgate. 226 2|5I. Daily 10am-4pm. Still Funny Fri 6—Mon 30 Aug. Cafe Bar. Photographs of comedians including Eddie Izzard. Stephen Frost and Lily Savage by Mark Allan and Faye Norman.

HANOVER FINE ARTS

22a Dundas Street. 556 2 ISI. Mon—Fri IO.30aml6pm; Sat I0am-5pm.

15th International Festival Exhibition Sat 7 Aug-Sat 4 Sep. Paintings by over 40 gallery artists from Scotland. Belgium. Brazil. China. Germany. Russia. Ukraine and the USA.

The Himalayas Revisited Sat 7 Aug-Sat 4 Sep. Oils and watercolours of the flora and landscapes of Nepal by Roger Banks.

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Edinburgh

1999 Festival Exhibitions at

COLLEGE of ART

8 - 29 August 1999

Edinburgh College of Art presents an exciting variety ot‘cxhibitions as part of the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This exciting programme has something for everyone. Photography, Installation, Sculpture,

Video Installation and Painting Exhibitions are open daily from 10am - 5pm.

For fin‘tljcr infimnntion please contact:

DIANE HENDERSON, EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART, LAURISTON PLACE, EDINBURGH EH3 9DF Tel: 0131 221 6032 E-mail: d.henderson@eca.ac.uk

EWAN MUNDY FINE ART

37 Thistle Street. 225 6350. Mon—Fri

I lam-6pm; Sat Ham-3pm.

20th Century Scottish Art Sat 7-Sat 28 Aug. Glasgow‘s Ewan Mundy Fine Art gallery present a festival exhibition of works by the Scottish colourists. Philipson. Gillies. Redpath and Bellany.

FAMOUS GROUSE HOUSE

5 Chambers Street. 220 5606. Daily 9.30am-3.30am.

Facade Fri 6—Sun 29 Aug. Architectural paintings by Michael Craik.

FIRTH GALLERY

35 William Street. 225 2 I96. Mon-Fri

I lam-5pm; Sat I lam—2pm.

Andrew Walker. Robert Innes and Alan Kilpatrick Thu 5 Aug-Sat 4 Sep. Paintings inspired by the Scottish and French landscape.

FLY BAR .

2 North St Andrews Street. 556 90I6. Daily IIam-3am.

Susan Richards Thu 5 Aug—Sun 5 Sep. Stills from a short film entitled Little Eli-is by Susan Richards.

THE FOUR PLUS ONE GALLERY

2 Warrender Park Road. 667 5 l 52. Mon-Sat l0am—6pm.

Scottish Craft Exhibition This new gallery set up by jewellers Nicky Catley and Kay Bruce. fashion designer Jane Mackie. textile designer Heather Lucchesi and toymaker Paul Neal. to showcase the work of up-and-coming craftmakers and designers in Scotland. Permanently on display is a range of crafts and applied arts by a selection of artists.

FRUITMARKET GALLERY 45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon-Sat I lam—6pm; Sun noon-5pm.

TALBOT RICE GALLERY

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH OLD COLLEGE, SOUTH BRIDGE

EDINBURGH FESTIVAL EXHIBITION @-

Recent paintings by

ROBERT MACLAURIN

7 AUGUST - 11 SEPTEMBER MONDAY - SATURDAY 10-5. SUNDAY 2-5

Although Rob Maclaurin was educated at Edinburgh College of Art and lives in Edinburgh, he is fascinated by the arid lands of Australia.

His journeys to that country, Tasmania and New Zealand have resulted in a series of large landscapes which are 'lit by memory and enlarged by imagination'.

Please call 0131 650 2211 for further details and full EVENTS programme.

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