Kirsty Whiten L'ntil Sun 8 Apr. In

the Project Room are new caricaturised drawings by Kirsty Whiten. inspired by celebrities who reveal too much flesh. Whiten has recently returned from Paris after winning a scholarship at her degree show.

COLOURS GALLERY

(formerly Gallery 41 ). 4| Dundas Street. 557 4569. Mon~Fri l().3()am—5.3()pm; Sat l().3()am—5pm. Mixed Show t'ntil Wed 4 Apr. New paintings by Anne Anderson. Steven Jones and JD. Henderson pIUs contemporary jewellery by Leith I"otheringham.

Mixed Exhibition Sat 7 Apr—Wed 2 May. New paintings by William Baillie. Des Gorman. Marion Drummond. Lin Patullo and Pam Carter.

THE DAVID YOUNG GALLERY at Marie Curie House. 29 Albany Street. 478 7050. Mon r-Sat 10am—5pm; Sun l—5pm.

Edinburgh Sketching Club L'ntil Tue 1() Apr. A selection of paintings by members of the Iidinburgh Sketching Club.

THE DEAN GALLERY

Belford Road. 62-1 62()() (recorded information 332 2266). Mon-Sat l()am~5pm; Sun noon—5pm.

ODavid Bailey: Birth Of The Cool L’ntil Sun 22 Apr. £3 (£2). From London‘s tough [iast Iind. David Bailey went on to become Britain‘s best- known fashion and celebrity photogra- pher. Focusing on the early years of his career from 1957—1969. the exhibition features icons of the 60s including Mick Jagger. Michael Caine and Marianne I‘aithfull. his ground-breaking fashion shots. a series of photographs on the East [find of London and photographs from his most recent ‘Cool Britannia' series from the 90s. See Hitlist.

The Head Shot: A Good Portrait? Mon 2 Apr. 12.45pm. Photographer Jason Iivans discusses the work of David Bailey. the subject of a major exhibition at the gallery.

Words For The Mantelpiece Until Sun 29 Apr (Keiller Library). The first in a series of displays of contemporary book works featuring the work of Thomas A. Clark and Laurie Clark. who founded the Moschatel Press in 1973. See also Sleeper.

THE DI ROLLO GALLERY

27 Queensferry Street. 22() 4 l 5(). Mon—Sat 9.3()ani—5.3()pm; Sun noonalpm.

Recent Acquisitions A changing display of the gallery‘s recent purchases.

DOM

8 Advocate‘s Close. 225 9271. Daily

1 1.3()am—5.3()pm (closed Wed).

The New Wave Of Primitivlsm Dom is an arts project established iii 1996 by a group of international artists working in Scotland. With a constantly changing exhibition of artworks. the gallery houses sculpture. stained glass and paintings by artists who practice primitive art.

EDINBURGH GALLERY

18a Dundas Street. 557 5227. Mon—Fri l 1am—5pm; Sat 10am—1pm.

Albert Robson, Alister Lindsay and Norma Mclean Until Tue 10 Apr. New paintings by three Scottish artists. Lindsay‘s work is based on Scottish and continental landscapes: Robson paints mainly landscapes and Mclean focuses on interior. figurative and landscape painting. EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS

23 Union Street. 557 2479. Tue—Sat 10am—6pm.

Landscape In Print Until Fri 27 Apr. Landscape prints in a range of

mediums and styles by invited artists including Iilizabeth Blackadder. Will Maclean. Willie Rodger. Sasan Jameson. Norman Ackroyd and Reinhard Behrens. FILMHOUSE CAFE BAR

88 Lothian Road. 2295932. Sun—Thu l()am—l 1.30pm; Fri 6; Sat 1()am—l2.3()am.

Faces Of Italian Cinema t‘ntil Fri 27 Apr. Photographs by Lloyd Smith. FIRTH GALLERY

35 William Street. 225 2196. Tueviliri

1 1am—5pm; Sat 1 lain—2pm.

Mixed Exhibition L'ntil Mon 3() Apr. A mixed show of Scottish landscapes featuring artists Andrew Walker. Rebecca Collins. [Emerson Mayes and many others.

THE FOUR PLUS ONE GALLERY 2 Warrender Park Road. 667 5152. Mon—Sat 10am-6pm.

Scottish Craft Exhibition A wide variety of crafts and applied arts by up- and-coming craftmakers and designers working in Scotland.

FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon—Sat

I lam—6pm; Sun noon—5pm.

OTracey MoffattSat 7 Apr-Sat 19 May. Tracey Moffatt is one of Australia's leading artists who has had over 5() exhi- bitions in Iiurope and the ['S and is regu- larly curated into major shows. In the biggest solo UK presentation of her work to date. the I‘ruitmarket hosts a major survey of her film and photographic work from 1990 to the present day. See preview and Hitlist. NEW SHOW. Nicky Bird Sat 7 Apr. 2pm. Free. Artist. writer and lecturer Nicky Bird leads an informal tour of Tracey Moffatt‘s work currently on show in the gallery.

For Once, Then, Something tintil Sat 3| Mar. Stories and storytelling is the essence of this exhibition as artists Alexander Braun (Germany). John Chilver (England). Patricia Iillis (Canada) and Hans Waanders (The Netherlands) take part in this group show which fuses drawing. video. word pattern and painting.

New Light For The New Millennium Sun 8 Apr. 2.30-4pm. Free. Pat Kane chairs this panel

discussion which will debate the future of

light in the 21st century. Panellists include Peter Link. the artist behind the Northern Lights light project installed at the gallery; Kevan Shaw. lighting designer; and Professor Ifor Samuel of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at St Andrews t'niversity. Northern Lights On permanent view. once night falls. is Peter Fink's light installation for the gallery inspired by the aurora borealis. Comprising a ‘roof fin‘ triangle of light. light detailing on the east and west roof and lift shaft. the colours regularly change. brightening tip this dark corner of Edinburgh's Market Street.

GALERIE MIRAGES 46a Raeburn Place. 315 2603. Mon—Sat l()am—5.3()pm.

Master Carvers Of The Indian Subcontinent L'ntil Thu 31 May. Doorways. mirrors. frames arid furniture from India and Pakistan.

Mixed Exhibition L'ntil Thu 31 May. A mixed show of designer and original jewellery.

GILMORE GALLERY A.N.M. Photographics. l5I Gilmore Place. 229 7217. Mon—Fri 9.15am—1.3()pm & 2—5.3()pm.

Neil Davey L'ntil Sun 15 Apr. Scottish landscape photography by Neil Davey.

HANOVER FINE ARTS 22a Dundas Street. 556 2181. Mon—Fri I().3()am—6pni: Sat 10am—4pm.

Art From Ukraine Until Sat 31 Mar.

An exhibition of paintings by established artists from the l'kraine featuring still life. animals. rural and industrial landscapes. Kate Philp: Inside Outside Sat 7—Sat 28 Apr. Still life and landscape

w atercolours by Kate Pliilp.

Jim Nicholson Sat 7—Sat 38 Apr. ()ils. pen and w atercolours of tray els abroad including i‘TttttCL‘. India and the Greek Islands by the late Jim Nicholson. Annual Sale Sat 7—Sat 28 Apr. Annual sale of original paintings. prints and sculpture by gallery artists.

HECTOR’S BAR

47—49 Dean Ilatigh. Stockbridge. 343 1735. Sun- Wed 1 lam- midnight; Thu Sat 1 l --Iam.

Kolab 000 t'ntil Mon 30 Apr. The first in a series of group shows to be held at Ilector's Bar featuring art exhibition of lens-based work by ai‘tists' collective Kolah. with some works for stile.

HOPETOUN HOUSE

Shore Road. South Queensferry. 331 2451.

Sotheby’s Annual Sale Of Scottish Pictures Mon 9 Apr. 6pm. Sotheby ’s annual sale of fine Scottish. Colourist and sporting pictures from the 18th. 19th and 2()th centuries. Going under the hammer are Ii.A. Walton's painting .Wfsx .llurgurt't .ilritj/iirlmir' which is estimated to fetch £15(),()()()- £2()().()()().: T/It’ .WuHu/UI‘ by Iirancis Campbell Boileau Cadell; Still Life With l‘fUlH’I‘S‘ Am] Fruit by George Leslie Hunter; and The Harlmm: Aiu'limit/iit' by James McIntosh Patrick.

THE HUB

Cafe IIub. Castlehill. Royal Mile. 473 2()()(). Tue—Sat 9.3()am~ l()piii: Sun~Mon 9.3()aiii—6.3()pm.

Felim Egan L'iitil Stiii 22 Apr. Abstract prints by Irish-born printmaker and painter. Iielim Iigan. inspired by the landscape and seascape around his home on the edge of Dublin Bay.

INGLEBY GALLERY

6 Carlton Terrace. 556 4-1-11. Wed~Sat l()ami-5pm.

David Austen tintil Sat 31 Mar. David Austen shows new work featuring a series of small abstract black and white paintings and large black and coloured gouaches.

Land Wed 1 l Apr-Sat 26 May. The work of Iinglish surrealist painter Paul Nash

( 1889-1946) is on show along with works by contemporary artists Richard Long and Thomas Joshua Cooper. Long. who won the Turner Prize in 1980. a landscape. environmental artist. shows a series of mud drawings and a stone circle of granite blocks gathered on Dartmoor. alongside Nash's I918 Void ()fWur. rock photographs from the 1930s and watercolours from the 20s and 3()s. American-born photographer Cooper who has made Scotland his home for many years. exhibits photographs printed with

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INSTITUT FRANCAIS D’ECOSSE 13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366. Mon—Fri 9.3()ani—6.3()pm; Sat 9.3(iam—1.3()pm.

Homage To Monet and Cezanne I'ntil Sat 21 Apr. Ati exhibition of photography and paintings by two British artists. I-‘red Jarvis and Stewart Low doti. inspired by two of France‘s oldest masters. Monet and Cezanne. Jarvis photographs Monet's famous garden at Giyeniy and Lowdon chose to paint locations and landscapes of Ce/anne's. Ouand La Science Rejoint L’Art Sat 7 Tue 17 Apr. An exhibition as pan of the Iidinburgh International Science Festival which looks at whether science is meeting art or the contrary.

l-lector Berlioz t'ntil Fri 30 Mar. A documentary exhibition on the life and work of French musician. Ilector Berliol.

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66 Cumberland Street. 558 9872. Mon Iiri l()am—6pm; Sat Il)am—4pm.

Peter Blake Pop Art And Beyond: A Print Retrospective t'ntil Thu 29 Mar. A retrospective exhibition of graphic works by Peter Blake. who has been acclaimed as one of the leaders of British Pop Art.

Le Corbusier 1887-1965 Sat 3| Mar—Tue 17 Apr. An exhibition of original lithographs by Le Corbusier. one of the most influential of 2()th-century architects. Le Corbusier was also a painter and critic. The exhibition features a series of 18 works. engraved and collated between I957zunll964.

LEITH GALLERY

65 The Shore. 553 5255. Tue-Fri

I lam -5pm: Sat I lam «1pm.

Visual Feast L'ntil Sat 7 Apr. Gallery artists submit works on the theme of food and drink including works by George Birrell. Deborah Philips. Alisa Hyslop. Jack Morrocco and many more.

MATTHEW ARCHITECTURE GALLERY

l'iiiversity of Iidinburgh. 2() Chambers Street. 65() 2342. Moii—I-‘ri 10am «1pm. Vienna Heldenplatz 1848-1998: Myths and Masses t'ntil Sat 31 Apr. An exhibition by Alisa Douer.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

Belford Road. 62-1 62()() (recorded information 332 2266). Mon—Sat 10am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. Cafe. Set in wonderful grounds. the National Gallery of Modern Art has an impressive collection of 2()th century art. including works by Picasso. Matisse. Moore. Hockney and Bellany. plus a selection of Dada and Surrealist paintings. Approaches To Landscape Mon 9 Apr. 12.45pm. Artist-in-residence at Duff House. Donald L'rquhart. gives a talk.

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