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Hai Huang Until Sun 2‘) Sep. 3 You Never Know Tue 10~Sun 15

Exhibitions are listed alphabetically by city and category, then alphabetically by venue. Please send details to our office at least ten days before publication. Art listings compiled by Helen Monaghan.

Glasgow Galleries

ANNAN GALLERY

lb-l Woodlands Road. 332 0028.

Mon Fri l0am 5pm; Sat

l0am l2.30pm.

Mixed Exhibition Until Fri it Oct. A selection of works by various artists focusing on Lin Pattullo plus works by Ed Hunter. James Watt. Frank (‘olclough. James On and many others.

THE ARCHES

253 Argyle Street. 0901 022 0300. Along the River Mon lo Sep—Tue 2‘) ()ct. [Tsing found rubber moulds of the stone carvings on the banks of the (‘lyde. artist Beth Hamer creates casts of these hidden treasures. NEW SHOW.

ART EXPOSURE GALLERY

l‘) Parnie Street. 552 777‘). Mon Sat noon 5pm.

Alan King Fri 6 Sep Wed 2 ()ct. A solo show of new figurative paintings by Alan King inspired by ('aravaggio and trips to Venice. NEW SHOW. Director’s Choice Fri o Sep Wed 2 ()ct. Figurative ceramic sculpture by (‘arol lisson.

ARTERIES

l85a Bath Street. 222 2830. Tue Sat l0am 5.30pm.

High Water l'ntil Sat 5 ()ct. A solo show of new paintings by Iiuan .\lc(iregor.

ROGER BILLCLIFFE FINE ART 134 Blythswood Street. 332 4027.

Mon Fri 9.30am 5.30pm; Sat

l0am lpm.

John Boyd Memorial Exhibition Sat 7 Sep Tue 1 ()ct. Memorial exhibition of paintings by John Boyd. NEW SHOW.

Caroline Whyman Sat 7 Sep Tue I ()ct. Recent ceramics.

CAFE COSSACHOK GALLERY

l0 King Street. 553 0733. Mon ~Sat l0.30am midnight; Sun 1 llptn.

New Chapters tfntil Sat 7 Sep. A first t'K show for Vladimir (‘hekhmarevx Cornucopia Sun 8 Sun 2‘) Sep. A debut exhibition of photographic works by Anastaziva Borisov.

CCA

350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900.

Sun Wed llam (ipnt; Thu Sat

llam 8pm.

Beck’s Futures 2002 tintil Sun 22 Sep. The third Beck's Futures art prize and exhibition tours to the (‘(‘A with the work of the winning artist. (ilasgow‘s Toby Paterson who will produce a wall painting specifically for the (‘(‘A. Along with works by the shortlisted artists. David (‘otterrell. Kirsten (ilass. Rachel Lowe. ()liver Payne and Nick Relph. Dan Perfect. Neil Rumming. llideyuki Sawayanagi and Tom Wood. the exhibition encompasses painting. tittie- based art. video. photography. film and multimedia.

Student Prize for Film and Video Wed 1 l 8; Thu 12 Sep. b.30pm ((‘(‘A 4). Film and video screenings of the shortlisted entries to Beck's Futures student pri/e including the work of this year‘s winner Anja Kirschner.

CENTRE GALLERY

3() West (ieorge Street. 332 555 l. Mon Sal l0am 5.30pm; Stilt noon—5pm.

Watercolours of (ilasgow and Scotland by llai Huang.

Mridula 388i Until Sun 2‘) Sep. Oil paintings of India by Mridula Basi.

COLLINS GALLERY

University of Strathclyde. 22 Richmond Street. 548 2558. Mon Fri 10am-5pm; Sat noon 4pm.

Making Journeys Until Sat 21 Sep. Quilts and wall hangings by textile artists from (iermany and Scotland. Inge llueber creates a series of rhythmical panels. Anne Keith produces abstract compositions inspired by her travels and Veronica Togneri uses traditional patchwork techniques in her mosaics in cloth.

COMPASS GALLERY

178 West Regent Street. 221 6370. Mon—«Sat 10am--5.30pm.

Peter Thomson Until Tue 24 Sep. A solo show of new paintings and drawings by Peter Thomson.

GALLERY OF MODERN ART Queen Street. 22‘) [996. Mon~Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri 8; Sun I lam—5pm. David Mach: Hell Bent Until Sun 2‘) Sep. Fife-born David Mach. creator of Big Heir/s. the three huge steel heads on the M8. returns to Scotland with a major show of new and recent works. A spaceman made from coat hangers. sculptures constructed entirely frotn matchsticks. collage works created from donated photographs and in the liarth (iallery. an installation made tip from 50 tonnes of The Herald newspaper and burnt-out cars.

Jigar - Films by Alia Syed Until Stilt 8 Sep. British Asian artist Alia

Syed's first major solo gallery features a significant body of work made over the

last l5 years. The featured four films explores social concerns and issues of representation. looking at the Pakistani

and Bangladeshi communities of liast London. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

GATEHOUSE GALLERY

Rouken (ilen Road. 620 0235. Mon. Thu. Fri & Sun 1.30 5.30pm; Sat

l |.30am -5.30pm.

Summer Exhibition t’ntil Mon 30 Sep. A mixed show of paintings and sculpture by gallery artists.

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART

148 West Regent Street. 22l 3095. Mon—Sat 9.30am» 5.30pm.

Donald Clark Fri 13 Sep-~Thu 3 Get. New paintings from Amsterdam.

GLASGOW FILM THEATRE

(‘afe Cosmo. l2 Rose Street. 332 6535. Mon—~Sat l0.30am—‘)pm.

100 Years of Ealing Photography Exhibition Until Mon 30 Sep. An exhibition to coincide with (il'T‘s 100 Year of lialing season. featuring a selection of unseen photographs from behind the scenes of the British comedy classics. including The [11(1)‘ K illr'rs. Kind Hearts and

( 'm'mtr'ts and ll’hiskv (iulm‘r’.

GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

22 & 25 King Street. 552 070-1. Tue—Sat l()am~5.30pm.

0 Dragon Doll: Christine Borland and Claire Barclay Until Sat 1-1 Sep. The Turner Prize nominee ('hristine Borland and ('laire Barclay show a series of prints and drawings exploring issues relating to natural history. botany and medicines featuring a series of screenprints and sculptures. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Tanuja Rane Until Sat 1-1 Sep. (‘olour etchings made in (ilasgow and India by this young printmaker from Mumbai.

THE GLASGOW PROJECT ROOM

Top floor. ()4 Osborne Street. 552 1472. Tue—Sat noon-5pm.

JoiiRoREER EiiiE KR?

~ LLovo JEROME GALLERY ‘5

Sep. Recent work by three second year

MFA students from Glasgow School of

Art: Rodrigo (‘icnfuegos. Lili Reynauld : and Owen Piper.

THE unscrew Rooiiit

J (iround Floor. Princes Square. Buchanan . Street. 221 8162. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm;

Stm l lam—5pm.

New Artists A varied selection of work by up-and—coming artists featuring sculpture. textile design. photography. paintings and jewellery.

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART The Mackintosh Gallery. 167 Renfrew Street. 353 4500. Mon—Fri 10am-5pm; Sat lOam—noon.

Terra Nova: Degree Show Selection Until Sat 14 Sep. A selection of work drawn from the School of Fine Art 2002 degree show featuring paintings. sculpture. video installation and photography. LAST CHANCE TO SEE

Alex Pollard Until Fri 6 Sep. New work by artist-in-residence Alex Pollard. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

182 Bath Street. 333 1991. Mon—Fri 10.30am—5pm; Sat 10.30am—lpm. Mixed Show Until Mon 30 Sep. A selection of oils and watercolours by contemporary. l9th and 20th century artists.

HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University of (ilasgow. 82 Hillhcad Street. 330 543i. Mort—Sat 9.30am-5pm. Free.

The Alchemy of Light - D.O. Hill in Glasgow Until Sat 7 Sep. An exhibition of historic photographs celebrating the bicentenary of the birth of pioneer photographer David Octavius Hill. The works. drawn from the (ilasgow University Library's Hill and Adamson‘s holdings. include original paper calotype negatives. and vintage and modern prints. LAST CHANCE TO SEE

Mackintosh in France Until Sat 12 ()ct. Watercolour paintings of the landscape of the South of France. the place where Mackintosh chose to spend the final years of his life.

Intimate Friends: Scottish Colourlsts at the University of Glasgow Until Tue 1 Apr. An

extensive exhibition highlighting the University of Glasgow‘s important

Scottish Colourist collection. featuring

rarely seen works by Cadell. Fergusson.

Hunter and Peploe. See review.

Whistler to Freud Fri l3 Sep—Sat 23 Nov. Recent acquisitions of drawings.

prints and etchings featuring major

examples of printmaking by Whistler and Freud. The gallery‘s strong collection has had over 700 works added to it over the

last four years and represents almost all

of the important movements and

individuals. NEW SHOW.

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

Celebrity Scribble Until Wed 11 Sep. A charity exhibition of pastel sketches from various celebrities to help raise money for children in war zones. Wormhole Until Wed ll Sep. Work by

. Rob Churm and Gregor Wright.

Peter Howson Sat 14 Sep—Wed 4 Dec. New paintings by New Glasgow Boy. Peter Howson.

INTERMEDIA GALLERY

I8 King Street. 552 2540. Tue—Sat

l -5pm.

No Pigeons in the Dovecote Tue 10- Sat 28 Sep. New work by Michelle Freeman and (‘hristine Niehoff including fibreglass casts of plant-like forms taken from contemporary horror film landscapes and an installation made from icing sugar. NEW SHOW.

boast this fortnight

is Evergreens and Nevergreens From complex building projects to chairs and cutlery, Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen is undoubtedly one of the greatest figures in 20th century domestic design. In its only UK showing, this exhibition explores three main categories: natural forms, geometric forms and waves and lines. See feature. The Lighthouse, Glasgow, Sat 7 Sep—Sun 3 Nov. Sid Howard Hodgkin: Large Paintings 1984-2002 The Dean Gallery's festival show continues with beautiful interpretations of situations and memories in colour by the celebrated painter Howard Hodgkin. Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, until Sun 6 Oct.

5% Greyscale/CMYK Tramway hosts a major group show by artists from Scotland and the Nordic regions. Arranged according to colour. the show encompasses drawing. painting, photography, film and video. Tramway, Glasgow, until Sun 20 Oct.

la Hiroshi Sugimoto ‘Photography was just a second- class medium and I wanted to make it first class.‘ Sugimoto certainly achieved that in this stunning exhibition of black and white photographs featuring 20th century architecture and the world’s oceans. The Fruitmarket Gallery and Stills, Edinburgh, until Sat 27 Sep.

E Dragon Doll: Christine Borland and Claire Barclay Last chance to see prints, drawings and sculpture exploring issues relating to natural history. botany and medicines by Turner Prize nominee Christine Borland and Claire Barclay. Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow, until Sat 74 Sep. ta Miroslaw Balka: tiedtothetoe Polish artist Miroslaw Baika explores memory and loss through sculptures. installations. drawings and video works. Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, until Sun 20 Oct.

at Moyna Flannigan: I’m a Stranger Here Myself A solo show of new oils and watercolours of intriguing fictional characters made without the direct use of sitters or photographs by Moyna Flannigan. doggertisher, Edinburgh, until Sun 29 Sep. 5) 10 Sup 20V THE LIST 85