THE GLASGOW LGBT CENTRE

11 Dixon Street. 221 72(13. Daily

1 lam—midnight.

Hard Cheese by David Oswald t'ntil Fri 30 Nov. From flock wallpaper and moustachioed gigolos. David ()swald explores the tackiness of 70s adult entertainment in this body of work. Part of Glusgrrv.’ LAST CHANCE TO SEE. Glimpses By Diverse Arts Group L'ntil Fri 30 Nov. A faster exhibition of art by Diverse Arts Grotip which will feature in the Calendar of Art exhibition planned for the Centre later this year. Purl (litilusguv’ Prato Guebrado: Modern Mosaics By Marcelo De Melo t'ntil Fri 30 Nov. Crafted mosaic work by Marcelo de Melo. Purl ()fG/(tsguyz'

THE GLASGOW PROJECT ROOM Top floor. ()4 ()sborne Street. 552 1472. Tue—Sat noon--5pm.

Our Anomaly Sat l—Sat 8 Dec. New work by Katy Dove. Fiona Jardine and .Michael Mallett featuring collage. sculpture. photography. painting and embroidery. NEW SHOW.

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART

The Mackintosh Gallery. 167 Renfrew Street. 353 4500.

Lines 0t Continuity t'ntil Fri 30 Nov (Atrium Gallery: Mon—Thu 10am—8.30pm: Fri l()am—4.3()pm: Sat l()am—noon). An exhibition celebrating the comic book medium. focusing on Japanese manga and the American super hero genre. The show is also accompanied by related classes and seminars including tutors Steve Yeow ell (Zenith. 2000-11)). Grant Morrison lX—.llen. The lnvisihlesl and Mark Millar ( L'lliniule X-.llen. The Authority). LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

0 Saving Faces t'ntil Fri 25 Jan (Mackintosh Gallery). In association with the Saying Faces charity for research into the prevention and treatment of oral and facial diseases. an exhibition of paintings by Glasgow School of Art graduate Mark Gilbert. resulting from his residency at the Royal London Hospital. Gilbert painted portraits of patients before. during and after facial reconstruction by the surgeon lain Hutchison. See Hitlist.

GOETHE INSTITUT

3 Park Circtis. 332 2555. Mon—Thu 10am—7pm: Fri 10am—3pm: Sat l()am—noon.

Commuting: Paintings by Anna Lobner L'ntil Fri 14 Dec. A series of new paintings by Anna Lobner rellecting her visual experiences while commuting between Glasgow and Dusseldorf over the past two years plus drawings from her public art project lilm 's 15ml shown last year at the Art Gallery and Museum. Kelvingrove and Bulkhead. See review.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY L'niversity of Glasgow. 82 Hillhead Street. 330 5431. Mon—Sat 9.30am—5pm. Free. Philip Reeves: A Retrospective L'ntil Sat 22 Dec. Principally known to the printmaking communities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Philip Reeves. born in 1931. is one of Scotland's leading abstract artists. His work is inspired by the landscape and more recently. his imagery reflects the urban scene. To celebrate his 70th birthday. this exhibition features innovative prints from the 1950s to the present day. See also Talbot Rice Gallery. Edinburgh.

Fantasy To Nightmare: A Glimpse Into Callot’s World t'util Sat 12 Jan. Jacques ( allot (1592—1635) was one of the greatest artists of the 17th century and one of the first to use etching as a creative medium. This exhibition of selected prints offers an insight into Callot's varied artistic output.

Jacques Callot: A Window Into 17th Century Life Wed 5 Dec. 1pm. 'l‘en-minute talk on the Jacques Callot exhibition.

Glasgow 1901: Views Of An Exhibition L'ntil Sat 19 Jan. Glasgow's lnternational lixhibition of 1901 featured elaborate exhibition halls. gardens. tea and

coffee houses. pavilions from around the globe and a new civic art gallery. Scottish artist Muirhead Bone ( 1876—19531 recorded these sights and a small collection of his works is presented in the

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INTERMEDIA GALLERY

18 King Street. 552 2540. Tue—Sat

1 lam—5pm.

MAN Dancing Tue 4—Sat 8 Dec. A group show of new work by Karla Black. Katie Exley and Lorna Macintyre. Black will be performing actions with domestic materials and photographing the results: Exley creates a video installation as a response to the city centre and her dialogue with the public: and Macintyre presents a mixed media installation comprising photographs. projections. paintings and small objects. NEW SHOW. THE LIGHTHOUSE

11 Mitchell Lane. 221 6362. Mon. Wed. Fri & Sat 10.30am—5pm; Tue 1 lam—5pm; Thu 10.30am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm. £1 (includes entry to all exhibitions).

Re Design L'ntil Sat 2 Feb (Gallery 4). Designed by the Azumis. the L'K premiere of this exhibition features the work of leading Japanese architects. graphic. product. lighting and fashioner designers. photographers and writers. all of whom have redesigned 30 everyday objects. Featured items include teabags. toilet rolls. matches and paper plates. See review. Purl UfJupun 2()()l.

LLOYD JEROME GALLERY

200 Bath Street. 331 0722. Tue—Sat 9am—6pm.

Emil Schult L'ntil Wed 23 Jan. The first Scottish showing of paintings by Emil Schult who found fame as part of legendary German electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk. The exhibition features paintings on plexi glass. which employ graphic brushstrokes onto the transparent surface.

MASSIFF

25 Parnie Street. 552 7999. Mon—Fri 8.30am—6pm: Sat l()am—‘opm: Sun

1 lam—6pm.

Love L'ntil Fri 30 Nov. Paintings by Ali Hendrick.

MITCHELL LIBRARY

20 North Street. 287 2999. Mon—Thu l0.30am~6.30pm; Fri—Sat 10.30am—4pm. The Right To Work L'ntil Sat 26 Jan. An exhibition by the Govan Workspace to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the L'CS Work-In in which hundreds of workers occupied the shipyards on the l'pper Clyde to fight against their closure.

MODERN INSTITUTE

73 Robertson Street. Suite (a. Floor 1. 248 371 l. Tue—Fri noon—5pm.

Sue Tompkins Tue 4 Dec—Fri 25 Jan. New work by Sue Tompkins.

EWAN MUNDY FINE ART

221 West George Street. 2489755. Mon—l-‘ri Ilium—5.30pm; Sat 10am—2pm. The Autumn Exhibition L'ntil Fri 30 Nov. Paintings by a selection of artists including Fergusson. Hunter. Cadell. Blackadder. How'son and many others.

PHOENIX CONTEMPORARY GALLERY

6 Wilson Street. Merchant City. 5520702. Tue—Fri 1 lam—6pm; Sat 10am—6pm; Sun 1—5pm.

Rock Icons by Gered Mankowtiz L'ntil Sun 30 Dec. From Jimi Hendrix and Marianne Faithfull to Oasis and the Verve. a major exhibition of photographs by legendary rock photographer. Gered Mankowitz. who began working professionally in 1962. Throughout the ()(ls. Mankowitz documented the ()()s music industry. going on tour to America with the Rolling Stones in 1965. He continues to contribute regularly to several publications including The Sunday ’limes magazine and .ann. A small

exhibition of works will also be on show at Fopp. L'nion Street. See preview. PROJECT ABILITY Centre For Developmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon—Fri 10am—5pm.

Young Talent 2001 Until Fri 30 Nov. An exhibition of work created by children and young people.

RGI KELLY GALLERY

1 18 Douglas Street. 248 6386. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm: Sat 10.30am—1pm. Alastair W. Thomson Sat l—Sat 22 Dec. ()0 paintings.

STREET LEVEL 26 King Street. 552 2151. Tue—Sat 10am—5.30pm.

Translucent Exposures L'util Sat 22 Dec. Photograms by Annie Halliday which explore the relationship between light and everyday objects. The show features both two and three-dimensional works whereby Halliday returns to the origins of photography to re-examine the potential of the photogram. See review. Blind Date Thu 13 Dec. 6pm. Scottish based artists Kevin Kelly. Anne Maire Copestake and Karen Cunningham travelled to Croatia to undertake short residencies. Each artist worked alongside a Croatian artist at the Miroslav Kraljevic Gallery in Zagreb and here. they talk about their experiences. See also Collective Gallery. Edinburgh. TCHAI-OVNA 42 ()tago Lane. 357 4524. Daily

1 1.30am—10pm.

Tea With My Talisman L'ntil Fri 30 Nov. Paintings by Pumalah Escobar based around the theme of a talisman.

0 TRAMWAY

25 Albert Drive. 287 3900. Tue—Sat noon-8pm: Sun noon—6pm.

l-IK: Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan L'ntil Sun 20 Jan. The first of a season of exhibitions devoted to the work of Glasgow-based artists. First up are Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan who have been commissioned to create a large-scale sculptural installation for Tramway"s main space. The result. HK engages with aspects of recent culture. reflecting upon the anti-drugs campaigns of the 80s. See Hitlist.

Tatiana Maria Lund and Rachel Mimiec L'ntil Sat 22 Dec. New work by Glasgow-based artists Tatiana Maria 1.und and Rachel Mimiec. who were both awarded Tramway Dark Lights Commissions in June last year. Born in Denmark. Lund's previous projects involving photography. video and film. have centred on transition and change. Glasgow School of Art graduate Mimiec uses found. natural materials to deal with themes of survival. fear. alienation and escapism.

Martin Boyce, Scott Myles and Fred Pedersen Thu 6 Dec. 6pm. A talk to introduce the artists' current practice within the context of forthcoming Tramway exhibitions (Boyce. Nov 2002) and Myles and Pedersen (Aug 2002).

TRANSMISSION GALLERY

28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue—Sat

1 1am—5pm.

Raydale Dower L'ntil Fri 30 Nov. An installation for the gallery space by Raydale Dower.

Anna Niesterowicz L'ntil Fri 30 Nov (Basement). Video works by Anna Niesterow'icz.

Turner Prize Discussion Sat 1 Dec. 2pm. A discussion on this year’s Turner Prize. chaired by Lucy Byatt and featuring speakers Haley Tompkins. Christine Borland. Terry Atkinson and David Musgrave.

Maschenmode Tue 1 l—Sat 22 Dec. Maschenmode. Berlin curate this exhibition featuring the work of Andre Butler. Stefan Muller. Thomas Zipp and Marcus Selg. The four artists form the

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is Dalziel + Scullion Dundee- based duo Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion, creators of the M8 landmark The Horn, present new video, sculpture and photographic works centred on Aberdeenshire and northern Scandinavia. See feature. Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Sat 7 Dec—Sat 72 Jan.

a Tramway Tramway's new series of exhibitions devoted to Glasgow- based artists kicks off a commissioned sculptural installation by Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan and new work by Tatiana Maria Lund and Rachel Mimiec. Tramway, Glasgow until Sat 22 Dec. Beuys To Hirst: Art Works At Deutsche Bank Coinciding with Deutsche Bank's new building at Crewe Toll which contains rooms dedicated to Scottish artists. the first UK showing in a public gallery of the cream of the bank's collection. See review. Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, until Sun 73 Jan.

Saving Faces Glasgow School Of Art graduate Mark Gilbert‘s painted portraits of patients before. during and after facial reconstruction resulting from his residency at the Royal London Hospital. Glasgow School Of Art, Glasgow, unti/ Fri 25 Jan.

is Rachel Whiteread Last chance to see Rachel Whiteread's first solo show in Scotland comprising casts of everyday objects from mattresses and wardrobes to an entire staircase. National Gallery Of Modern Art, Edinburgh, until Sun 9 Dec.

Will Maclean: Drlftworks New and recent works by lnverness- born Will Maclean which continue his fascination with museums and the presentation of meaningful objects. Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, until Sun 3 Feb.

1st Callum lnnes New paintings by the Edinburgh-born abstract painter Callum lnnes which employ his trademark technique of removing freshly painted areas of colour using brush strokes or turpentine. ing/eby Gallery, Edinburgh, until Sat 22 Dec. ta Philip Reeves and Paul Keir Don’t miss Philip Reeves' wonderful retrospective of paintings and collages and Paul Keir's subtle wall drawings in the round room. Ta/bot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, until Sat 75 Dec.

rock group ‘The Oelwechsel‘ and they will play at the 13th Note after the opening on Sat 8 Dec. NEW SHOW.

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