Descriptive Tour: Out of Place, Works from the Pier Arts Centre Collection in Orkney Mon 25 Apr. 2 3.30pm. l'ree. Tour giyen by Mary Kilpatrick.

Descriptive Tour: Out of Place and Sculpture Workshop Wed 27 Apr. lilam 3.30pm. l-ree. l‘or people who are \isually impaired. Sculpture workshop led by Juliana ('apes and limily Leariiiont.

Lunchtime Lecture Wed 27 Apr. I245 l.l5pm. l-‘ree. l-raiik Milner. Principal liducation Officer at the Walker Art (iallery. Liserpool. giycs a lecture entitled Ifntllti’ltl lit lurlults,‘ Bil/rum ILlHII‘I (i/iii/xiriiii'. Liberal Slates/nun um/ Author.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS 23 l'nioii Street. 557 247‘). Ttie Sat ltlam (rpm.

New Studio Publication Prints l'ntil Sat 2| May. A selection of iiew publication prints by George Donald. (iraham l‘lack. Renato (ialante. Alan Kilpatrick and Ann Ross made in collaboration with the master printers in the studio at lidiiibui‘gh Printmakers. Paul Coldwell - Recent Prints l'ntil Sat 2| May. lixhibilion of

(‘olw cll‘s work oy'er the last decade coy‘ering prints that range from direct inkjets to those exploiting the digital in order to revisit traditional print prices such as lithography and tntaglio. Prints by (ieorge Donald. (iraham l‘lack‘. Renato (ialante. Alan Kilpatrick and Anti Ross are also on display.

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Sti'eet. 225 2383. Mon Sat

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Simon Patterson .00. t'ntil Sun | May. l'ree. lixhibition of newly- coiiimissioned and existing work by this London-based at‘tist who is best known for his reworking of the London Underground map. ‘The (ireat Bear". Includes his major work. ‘(ieneral Assembly: I‘M-1'.

Linguist’ Talk Thu l-t Apr. (i.3()pm. Free. Dr John (‘orbett. senior lecturer. Department of [English Language at University of (ilasgow. discusses the use of language and the references to literature in Simon Patterson's work. Booking ady'ised.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

7.5 Belford Road, 62-1 (i2()(). Mott \k'ed & liri Sun lilaiii-5pin: Thu lilam—7pm. :21 Andy Warhol: Self Portraits 0... l'ntil Mon 2 May. £5 (£3.50). As part of the National (ialleries' A Year (l/f‘llu’l'ffllt'll Ari this major show dey'otes itself to the self portraits of Mr Andy Warhol tl‘)27~ 87). examining the way the artist portrayed himself in paintings. drawings. prints. photographs. films and wallpaper. This is the only l'K showing. See llitlist.

Lunchtime Lecture Mon I8 Apr. l2.-l5- l.|5pm. Free. Debbie Lewer. lecturer in history of art. t'niy'ersity of (ilasgow talks about ()tto Dix's A'ui/i' (fir! on (1 Fur.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

The Mound. 62-1 (3200. Mon r\\'ed ck Fri—Sun l()am--5pm; Thu lHalllw—7plll. =51 Monarch of the Glen: Landseer in the Highlands Thu l-t Apr-Sun to Jul. A show of works by the greatest British painter of animals. This exhibition will explore a number of themes. with an entire section deyoted to Landseer's deer paintings. among thetn the world-famous Monarch of the Glen. See llitlist. NEW SHOW.

The Prince’s People t'ntil Sun 12 Jun. Photographic exhibition by Rankin and emerging new talent documenting 21 stories of young people who have overcome barriers to start up in business with the Prince's Trust and the Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust. [Entrance y'ia Weston Link.

Masterworks oi Impressionism Sat lb Apr Sun 2b Jun. Paintings by Monet. Pissarro and ('e/anne and sculpture by Rodin from the National Museum and Gallery. ('ardilt are on loan man exchange with a small group ot Impressionist paintings and sculpture from the Maitland collection at the National (iallcry of Scotland SHOT. '

Lunchtime Lecture LT] 22 Apr.

TBJS l . 15pm. l'ree. l-rances l'i‘w le. Leyerhulme (‘uratoiu National Gallery giycs a lecture entitled liiii'sliiie III Impression/mt.

I NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND

(ieorge |\' Bridge. 22b 45H. Mon Sat lilaiii 5pm; Sun 2 5pm.

Ian Hamilton Finlay: Of Conceits and Collaborators t'ntil \y'ed l Jun. lixhibition on the interaction between poet and artist lan Hamilton l'inlay and fix e of his collaborators.

I NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

l Queen Street. (iZ-l (y2lltl. Mon \Ved «K l'ri Sun ltlam 5pszhu ltlam 7pm.

A Tale of No Cities .00. l'ntil Sun 8 May. Satirical caricatures by John Kay iI7-t2 l82oi of Regency lidinburgh figures such as Adam Smith. Deacon Brodie and Admiral Duncan. contrasted with contemporary grapltic artist Iain Mclniosh. whose illustrations haye accompanied Alexander Mcall Smith‘s Scotsman story 44 Scot/um! Street for the past year.

Our Highland Home Victoria and Albert in Scotland l'ntil Sun 5 Jun. £4 (£3): under l2s free. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert fell in his e with Scotland when they first \isited in I842. The romantic ideal helped propagate the idea of the country as a mythical land and this exhibition depicts attd examines the growing relationship ending with the premature death of Albert and the memorials erected to him by the grief- stricken queen.

Edinburgh Luminaries in the Print Room Tliti 28 Apr. (i 7pm. l-‘ree. To coincide with A Yil/i' (it. In“ (THUS. lmogen (iibbon. curator of the reference section. gives a tour of the print room to View prints. drawings and miniatures.

I THE QUEEN’S GALLERY l’alace ()f lloly‘roodhouse. 550 5 l()(), 9.30am«taillpm. £5 t£3-£-ti: family ticket £13.

Watercolours and Drawings from the Collection of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother t'ntil Sun 25 Sep. liirst exhibition of 73 watercolours and draw iiigs from the Queen Mum's collection. And we thought she just drank gin and bet on the horsies all day.

I RIAS GALLERY

l5 Rutland Square. 22‘) 75-15. Mon~l5ri 9am ~5pm.

Annaid l'ntil Fri 2‘) Apr. An exhibition of black and white photographs of Skye's sacred sites by (‘aroline Dear. They 're shown here alongside images of selected artefacts that haye been found there.

I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN lny'erleith House. 2-18 2983. Tue- Sun l()am-y5..‘~()pm.

35: Evergreen l'ntil Sun 3 Jul. “lain-5.30pm. l‘ree. A stll'\c_\ exhibition featuring major new works by some of the artists who hay'e taken part in the lnyerleith House programme spanning arts and sciences. including botanical

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drawings troin their aichty e \rtists include (iiahaiii l~agen. Douglas (ioidoii. ('allum Innes. (‘y Twonibly. Agnes Martin and Richard \\ right See Hitlist

I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN I‘.\illi‘lllt\ll Hall. liixerleith Row. 552 "I71 Daily lllam 5pm l-‘iee

Visions of Science l'niil Sun 24 \pi. lliain 5pm l-ree -\n exhibition featuring winning images tiom the 2on4 Noyartis,|)aily Telegraph Photographic Awards The images challenge our perceptions of the world and make tis question what we see, Pait ol the lat/iIi/iiire/i litli'riiiilioii Si Il'llt i' If siiiii/ 2111/5. 8.5 E Windows on the World Sat TD Apr Sun 15 May. lilain 5pm. l-iee Share the sw cal. splinters atid stories behind the tallest glasshouse in Britain in this exhibition chronicling the dexelopiiient of the letnperate Palm Hottsc. from its elegant Victorian beginnings to its newa refreshed glory

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I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY The Mound. illil 225 oo"l. Mon Sat lilaiii 5pm; Stiii iioon 5pm.

New Architecture for Arts t'niil Sun 17 Apr lixhibition looking at the work of RSA academicians who haye been working in the lield designing new btiildiiigs for art lll Scotland theatres. galleries. music \eiiues and libraries. Stop, Look, Listen Thu 28 Apr Sat 2| May. lilam 5pm. l'ree. l‘Dl'ND projects AKA Tommy l’ei‘iiiaii. Xiggy ('anipbell and Key Sim present the latest instalment of a touring show that combines painting. photography. printmaking. installation. artist's books and audio projects. The three young men w ho graduated from (iray 's School of Art were recent participants in limb Paris and hay e an excellent line in sticker design too. NLVV St “AV,

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Reiach and Hall Architects. (i Darnaway Street. 225 84-14. Mon Hi 2 5pm.

. . . Mirror t'ntil Hi 22 Apr. New work by John Murphy. A dream of fair women. The source is not in the Mirror. l‘)7‘) 2004.

I STILLS

23 ('ockbiirn Street. 622 (i200. Daily llam (rpm.

MIR - Dreams of Space .0. l'ntil Sun 5 Jtiii. New photographic. installation and Video works by British and Rtissian artists reflecting the utopian idealism that spurred the start of the space age and the enduring legacy of the Rttssian quest for space. See rey iew.

I TALBOT RICE GALLERY l'niy'ersity of lidinburgh. South Bridge. (i5() 22“). TueSat ltlam 5pm.

Louise Schmid COO t'niil Sat 7 May. Solo show from Sw iss-born artist Louise Schmid with ‘The Swiininer‘ and ‘Milk Stills' series. exploring the swimmer as the archetypal pioneer charting new territories and the nature/nurture debate. A sound installation by Harold Nono accompanies this exhibition. See rey iew. Clare Stephenson l'iiiil Sat 7 May. New drawings and works on paper by this young. talented (ilasgow -based artist.

Gallery Tour \y'ed 2o Apr ts Wed 4 May. lpiii. l‘i'ee. Take a tour of drawings. paintings. photography and research by (ilasgow -based artist Louise Schmid. and Harold Nono’s sound installation ‘Swimming Aid'. No booking required. just turn up.

I TRAVELLING GALLERY

(‘ity Art Centre. 2 Market Street. 52‘) 5930.

The Travelling Gallery Fri 15 Apr. lilam- 5pm. liree. Last chance to see this tray elling show of new work from ten Scottish artists including (‘laire Barclay. Alan ('urrall and Zoe Walker.

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I Fey legend from Dumfries and nominee for Beck’s Futures, Donald Urquhart, is donning his clubbing cap once more for a special one-off night at the ICA, London, on Wednesday 4 May. Throughout the 905 Urquhart ran his high camp cabaret night ‘The Beautiful Bend’ with Sheila Tequila and this is a one-off comeback called ‘A Celebration of the Beautiful Bend’. The awards are announced on Tuesday 26 April, for which Urquhart’s specially created perfume called ‘Darnley’ ‘a recreation of a perfume that was popular among homosexuals in Edinburgh during the 19308’ - is up for glory.

l Dundeesbased Nathan Coley. creator of ‘286 Places of Worship. Edinburgh', is turning his architectural thinking to the environs of Bristol as part of a project called ‘Thinking of the OutSide: New Art and the City of Bristol'. He is building a sculpture over 5m tall within an ancient. disused churchyard. echoing the 703 housing blocks that surround the site. It will be open Saturday 21 May to Sunday 3 July.

I Meanwhile, Glasgow sculptor Andy Scott, the man behind ‘The Heavy Horse’ on the M8, ‘Shipbuilders’ at the Braehead Maritime Museum and many more public sculptures, is unveiling a giant new work in Belfast this month. On Tuesday 19 April ‘The Thanksgiving Square Beacon’ will be revealed in all her 62 ft splendour. She stands on Lanyon Place, beside Waterfront Hall and was six years in the making.

I A new gallery is opening in Edinburgh's Newhaven area. Level 7 Gallery features work by Anne Bevan, Kate Downie, Andrea Geile. Barley Massey, Tim Taylor. Simon Ward and Michael Wolchover. Please call 0131 552 1313 for more info. Level 7 is situated at 7 Newhaven Main Street.

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