Academy. Artists include Lesley Young, Charles Esche, Lyn Lowenstein, Ola Gustafsson, Andrew Docherty and Liz Pardoe.

by Heather Butlin, Finlay Kenny, Rose Nimmo, Raina Gustafson, Shona Dougall, Chloe Wolsey, James Fraser and David Blair.

FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street, 225 2383. Mon—Sat 11am-6pm; Sun noon—5pm. British Art Show Information line 529 3795.

British Art Show 5 Until Sun 4 Jun. Free. Artists on show at the Fruitmarket Gallery include Jonathan Parsons whose black and white version of the Union Jack, Acltrome flies from an exterior flag-pole; Glasgow-based artist Graham Fagen’s video piece Nothank is partly inspired by Alasdair Gray’s novel Lanark; Lucy McKenzie pays homage to sporting individuals; Lea Andrew’s video work reveals the interior furnishings of his parents‘ home; Paul Seawright exhibits photographs of his home town; Paul Noble shows work from his Nobson Newtomr series and Susan Hiller shows her video installation Wild Talents.

HABITAT

32 Shandwick Place, 0845 6010740. Mon, Wed 6.: Fri 9am-5.30pm; Tue 9.30am—5.30pm; Thu 9am—7pm; Sat 9am—6pm; Sun 11.30am—5.30pm. British Art Show Information line 529 3795. British Art Show 5 Until Sun 4 Jun. Artist Keith Tyson will be out and about casting spells during the Show on various objects in various sites including two at Habitat. Also on show, paintings by Chad McCall (Talbot Rice Gallery also).

HANOVER FINE ARTS

22a Dundas Street. 556 2181. Tue—Fri 10.30am—6 m; Sat 10am—5pm.

Mixed Exhibition Of Gallery Artists Until Sat 29 Apr. A sale of selected works by gallery artists.

Natasha Kudriavtseva: Recent Russian Landscapes Until Sat 29 Apr. Paintings by Natasha Kudriavtseva inspired by the Russian landscape.

INGLEBY GALLERY

6 Carlton Terrace, 556 4441. Wed—Sat 10am—5pm.

Ian McKenzie Smith and John Mclean Until Sat 6 May. The gallery's spring exhibition celebrates the work of two of Scotland’s finest abstract painters. Ian McKenzie Smith shows five new large- scale paintings in a rare exhibition of his work on Scottish soil and a retrospective of small scale works on paper by John Melean. created over a 30-year period are displayed in the second gallery. Rupert Spira Until Sat 6 May. Stoneware bowls by Rupert Spira.

INSTITUT FRANCAIS D'ECOSSE

13 Randolph Crescent, 225 5366. Mon—Fri 9.30am—6.30pm; Sat 9.30am—1.30pm.

La Nouvelle Medicine Francaise Until Tue 18 Apr. A documentary exhibition examining the state of French medicine. Tararaboom Until Sun 7 May. New work by Edinburgh College ofArl graduates, Karen Loughridge and Anna Ray on the theme of travel and dance.

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66 Cumberland Street. 558 9872. Mon—Fri 10am-6pm: Sat 10am—4pm. Urban Myths Until Thu 11 May. Screenprints by Glasgow Print Studio director. John MacKechnie.

KINGFISHER GALLERY

5 Northumberland Street Lane, 557 5454. Mon—Sat Ham—4.30pm. Spring Exhibition Until Fri 14 Apr. Paintings by Francis Boag. Alastair W. Thompson. sculpture by Hamish Gilchrist and Annette Shepherd. twist glass by Mike Hunter and jewellery by Gilbert McManus.

KOJIN

49 Bernard Street, Leith, 467 7392. Tue—Fri 11am—6pm; Sat 8: Sun Ham—4.30pm.

Contemporary Exhibition Kojin is currently exhibiting contemporary work

LEITH GALLERY

65 The Shore, 553 5255. Tue—Fri 11am-5pm; Sat 11am—4pm.

Iain Faulkner and Davrd Sharashidze Until Sat 15 Apr. Figurative style paintings fusing contemporary themes by Glasgow School of Art graduate Iain Faulkner and new paintings by the Georgian artist, based in Kiev.

A Visual Feast Tue 25 Apr—Sat 13 May. Over 50 gallery artists present new work inspired by food and drink, for the gallery’s spring exhibition.

MALCOLM INNES GALLERY

4 Dundas Street, 558 9544/5. Mon—Fri 10am—6pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

Mixed Exhibition Until Mon 15 May. A mixed show of Scottish landscapes, sporting prints and natural history paintings.

MOUNTED GALLERY

5 York Place (above The Stand Comedy Club), 229 8844. Sun—Fri noon—5pm. The Garden Of Eartth Delights Until Sun 16 Apr. Recent graduates Ailie Rutherford and Emma Bowen explore the relationship between reality and fantasy to create a garden installation for the gallery, comprising sculpture, drawings and audio and video work.

NAPIER UNIVERSITY

Department of Photography, Film & TV, Marchmont Campus, 61 Marchmont Road, 466 7301. Mon-Fri. 9am—5pm. Sitations Until Tue 25 Apr. Photography exhibition by MA students from the Department of Photography, Film & Television.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART Belford Road, 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. Cafe. British Art Show Information line 529 3795.

British Art Show 5 Until Sun 4 Jun. Free. Artists on show at the gallery include Grayson Perry who exhibits ceramics pots; Kathy Prendergast shows a series of maps; David Batchelor exhibits I Love King 's Cross/Ind King ’5 Cross Loves Me; Dean Hughes combines thread and paper in his work; Glasgow- based artist Simon Starling creates a model of a Farman Mosquito airplane from balsa wood: Joan Key shows two diptychs; Glenn Brown exhibits a series of paintings; Cerith Wyn Evans shows his gold-plated crash barrier; Michael Landy constructs a large-scale installation; Tracey Emin, shortlisted for the Turner Prize last year shows a selection of drawings and Padraig Timoney exhibits a painting entitled Fungus Rules Tlte Brazen Cars.

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_ NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND The Mound, 624 6200 (recorded § information 332 2266). Mon—Sat

10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. Designs Of Desire Until Sun 18 Jun.

T Architectural and ornamental prints and

drawings dating from 1500—1850, featuring over 120 European prints and drawings, shown alongside objects from

L Glasgow and Edinburgh. Featured artists

include Durer, Boucher, William and Robert Adam. William Chambers. Piranesi and Chippendale.

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

Queen Street. 624 6200 (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat

10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. Cafe.

3 Picture Yourself Until Sun 31 Dec.

Free. Marty St James’ video project

? Picture Yourself emphasises the

uniqueness of our lives. Visitors to the j gallery during the year 2000 can have 5 their portrait hung and framed in the

permanent collection in the company of

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