Visual Art

touring exhibition. featuring work by Jerwood winners including Barber ()sgerbyb‘s ‘Loop 'I'abIe'. a self- consuming barbecue by Jim Partridge and ‘Mirror Balls' by Tom Dixon.

I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY 'I‘he Mound. 0131 225 6671. Mon Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon —5pm.

179th Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition 2005 tintil Sun 25 Sep. lixhibition by members of the Royal Scottish Academy and invited artists from across the country. including Thomas Joshua Cooper. Dal/.iel and ScuIIion. Paul Carter and Ian Hamilton Finlay. See picture caption. page I 10.

I SCOTTISH POETRY LIBRARY 5 Crichtoth Close. Canongate. 557 2876. Mon-Fri 11am 6pm: Sat noon-~4pm.

Early Works from the Wild Hawthorn Press 1964-1971

.0. lintil Fri 7 ()ct. A selection of early works from the Wild Hawthorn Press by Ian Hamilton Finlay. gifted to the Scottish Poetry Library by the poet Iidwin .Morgan. Curated by the Ingleby (iallery.

I SLEEPER

Reiach and Hall Architects. 6 Darnaway Street. 225 8444. Mon Fri 2 5pm. Birgir Andrésson oo L'ntil Fri 2 Sep. Cities. countries and regions of the world in Icelandic towns and villages.

I STILLS

23 Cockburn Street. 622 6200. Daily

1 lam 6pm.

Low-Fi Net Art 0.. l'ntiI Mon 3 ()ct. New projects from artists working with networked technology.

I TALBOT RICE GALLERY l'niversity of Iidinburgh. South Bridge. 650 2210. Tue Sat 10am 5pm. Cordelia Oliver L'ntil Sat 24 Sep. Works on paper by the highly esteemed critic and artist.

A Labyrinth of Delight - William Drummond of Hawthornden L'ntil Sat 24 Sep. Portraiture in partnership with the Scottish National Portrait (iallery.

1% Paula Rego oooo t'ntil Sat 24 Sep. Prints and works on paper. including "I'he Children's Crusade‘. ‘Nursery Rhymes'. "I‘he Abortion Series'. ‘Jane F.yre' and a selection of early prints from the I950s by this celebrated artist who is 70 this year. See Hitlist.

I WESTON LINK

Hawthornden l.ecture Theatre. National Gallery. the Mound.

Pont-Aven to Hagybanya: Art Colonies and the New Art in Europe Fri 26 Aug. 12.45 1.30pm. Paul Stirton. senior lecturer in History of Art at the L'niversily of (ilasgow. explored art produced by colonies of artists in the second half of the 19th century.

Henri Cartier-Bresson and French photography 1930-1975 Inc 30 Aug. 12.45 1.30pm. Free. Peter Hamilton. French photography curator and historian. outlines the main themes in Cartier-Bresson's works within the context of French photography from the 193(ls to the I97()s.

Private Galleries

I AMBER ARTS

78 Montrose 'Ierrace. Abbeyhill. 661

1 167. Tue Fri 10am 5pm; Sat

10am 2.30pm.

Alina Kisina t'ntil Sun 4 Sep. 'l‘he l'krainian photographer‘s response to the light reflected within the intimate space of her llat.

I AMBER ROOME

75/79 Cumberland Street. 558 3352. Wed- Sat 11am 6pm.

Jackie Anderson 0000 t'ntil Thu 8 Sep. New figurative painting.

I ANALOGUE

l()2 \Vest Bow. 22011601.

Running Amok t'ntil Thu 15 Sep. Opening a new gallery space. cult bookshop Analogue. host work by Matt SL‘WCH. See picture. page 10‘).

I ATTICSALT

50 'I‘histle Street. North Fast Lane. 225 2093. Mon Sat 11am 6pm.

Ursula Mumenthaler t'ntil Sat 27 Aug. The Swiss artist takes photographs of constructed scenes. playing with light and the passing of time.

I THE DAVID YOUNG GALLERY at Marie Curie House. 29 Albany Street. 456 3700. Mon Sat 10am 5pm. Darren Jones - Fabric of the Nation l'ntil Fri 26 Aug. London-based artist who investigates the iconic role that tartan plays within contemporary Scottish cultural identity.

I DESIGNSHOP

I 16 (’ausewayside. 667 9166. Tue Sat 11am 6pm.

And it All Went Brazilian t'ntil Sat 3 Sep. I)esignShop t'K celebrate Brazilian art and design. showcasing the work of designers Humberto and Fernando ('ampana and artist (ilauce Cerveira.

I DOGGERFISHER

l I (iaylield Square. 558 71 ll). \Ved Fri 1 lam 6pm: Sat noon 5pm.

Foul Play - Claire Barclay C... l'ntil Sat 17 Sep. A new site- specilic installation from (ilasgow -based artist Claire Barclay. See Hitlist.

I ELMWOOD GALLERY

40— 44 'I‘histIe Street. 225 I 181. Mon Fri 10am 5.30pm.

The Chip Shop Awards Thu 25 Aug. What doesn‘t get passed the censors in the world of advertising is celebrated in these awards.

I GATEWAY THEATRE

lilm Row. l.eith Walk. 317 3939. Daily 1 10.30pm.

The Smell of Longing t'ntil Sun 28 Aug. Iixhibition by freelance documentary photographer. Rune Iiraker. featuring 30 images of humanity on the move. The show is hosted by the Book Festival which is welcoming liraker as part of Nations t'nlimited theme. l‘ocusing in particular on Scotland. Norway and Sweden. I’urr (l/illitllillhll/“L’II lltlt'l'ltulimtu/ BUN/v l't'Vlfl'tll.

I THE GLASSHOUSE

2 (ireenside Place. 525 8200. Daily 9am~8pm.

Eiji Watanabe l'ntil Sat 27 Aug. Iidinburgh College of Art presents an exhibition by its artist in residence. from an installation made from the entire contents of the Lost & Found Department from the City of Nagoya's bus and underground network to a 3|) version of the .Ilt'll'tl new spaper.

I HANOVER FINE ARTS

22a l)undas Street. 556 2181. Mon Fri 11am 6pm; Sat 10.30am 4pm. Festival Exhibition t'ntil Wed 31 Aug. ()ver 50 gallery artists from Scotland and abroad.

I I2

34 Abercromby Place. 558 9872.

Mon Fri 10am 6pm: Sat 10am 4pm. French Connection Ill l'ntil Sat 24 Sep. Modern masterprints by (ieorges Braque. Juan (iris. Henri Matisse. Pablo Picasso. Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso.

I INGLEBY GALLERY

6 Carlton 'I’errace. 556 4441. Tue Sat 10am 5pm.

L’ldylle Des Cerises oooo l'ntil Sat 17 Sep. Celebrating Ian Ilamilton Finlay 's 80th birthday. the Ingleby (iallery has commissioned the artist to make a proposal for the gallery garden. This is shown alongside two exhibitions

one devoted to the French

of his work revolution and another of his garden proposals on revolutionary themes.

I INSTITUT FRANCAIS D’ECOSSE

13 Randolph Crescent. 225 5366.

Mon Wed & Fri 9.30am 5.30pm: 'I'hu noon 5.30pm; Sat 9.30am 2pm. Fashion Moves l'ntil Wed 3| Aug. Photographer Luke Watson exhibits a varied range of fashion shots taken from the collections of up-and-coming designers over a period of four years. French Undressing Thu 8 Sep Sat 8 ()ct. Free. In this. his second solo exhibition. Scottish aw ard-w inning portrait photographer Simon Carr examines the differing attitudes towards nudity that several French Iidinburgh residents feel distinguishes them from their t'K counterparts.

34 African illustrators of children’s books t'ntil Fri 30 Sep. 9.30am 2pm. Free. The illustrations of modern and traditional children‘s tales from Sub-Saharan Africa.

I KODAK EXPRESS

37 Hanover Street. 220 1007. Daily 10am 7pm.

4 Windows L'ntiI Sat 3 Sep. Luke Watson and Anna-Lisa Drew photograph scenes in Iidinburgh a leatherworks

factory. nightscapes and the hermitage of

Braids.

I LEITH GALLERY

65 The Shore. l.eith. 553 5255. Mon-Fri I lam 5pm; Sat 1 lam-4pm.

A Foreign Affair t'ntil Sat 3 Sep. Free. An exhibition of paintings. sculpture. ceramics. glass and jewellery inspired by travels abroad.

I MAINHILL GALLERY

10 Royal 'I'errace.

Caroline Hunter and Kate Boxer Mon 29 Aug Sat 3 Sep. New work.

I MERZ

87 Broughton Street. 558 8778. Wed- Sat noon 6pm.

Iimawashi CC. l'ntiI Sun 4 Sep. Fifteen contemporary artists from Japan. including a large off-site installation in Dunbar's Close. Canongate. by Ken Kageyama made from ov er I()().()()() chopsticks.

I OPEN EYE GALLERY

34 .-\bercromby Place. 557 1020.

Mon Fri 10am 6pm: Sat 10am 4pm. Contemporary Scottish Painting t'ntil Wed 7 Sep. A selection of paintings by contemporary Scottiin artists including works by John Bellany. Chris Bushe. Matthew Draper and Ann Ross.

Leon Morrocco t'ntil Wed 7 Sep. New works from the Studio Rome.

I RANDOLPH GALLERY

46 Dundas Street. 556 0808. Mon Fri 10.30am 5.30pm; Sat 10am 4pm. Alison Dunlop t'ntil Mon 19 Sep. New work.

I RED DOOR GALLERY

42 Victoria Street. 477 3255. Mon Sat 12.30 5.30pm; Sun noon 5pm. Fashionable Viktor t'ntil Tue 30 Aug. Iixhibition looking at the crossover between art. fashion and design.

I ROXY ART HOUSE

2 Roxburgh Place. 0871 750 0077. Daily 11am 5pm.

Don McCullin - Life lnterupted Sun 4 Sep Sun 2 ()ct. Images by the world famous photographer taken in

Zambia and South Africa to document the impact of HIV/AIDS. NEW SHOW.

I SCOTTISH GALLERY

I6 l)undas Street. 558 1200. Mon—Fri 10am 6pm: Sat 10am—4pm.

Group Show L'ntil Wed 7 Sep. New paintings by James Morrison. jewellery by Ann Little and ceramics by Frances Priest.

I STEP FRAMING GALLERY

3 Jamaica Street. 225 8947. Mon—Sat 10am-5pm.

Studio Showcase L'ntil Sat 27 Aug. Iixhibition of paintings. watercolours. textiles. jewellery and photography by studio artists Jane McArthur. Bil Ranson and Madeline Shepherd.

I STUDIO ONE GALLERY

10 Stafford Street. 226 5812. Mon—Fri 9.30am- 6pm; Sat 9.30am-5.30pm: Sun noon 5pm.

Mermaids, Fairies and Eskimos l'ntil Sun 4 Sep. Illustrations by Stephen Mackey.

I TORRANCE GALLERY

36 l)undas Street. 556 6366. Mon—Fri

1 1am 6pm; Sat 10.30am-4pm. Glasgow Society of Women Artists L'ntil Sat 27 Aug. (iroups show. Roundup L'ntil Sat 27 Aug. New jewellery by Sheana M Stephen.

I THE VILLAGE

16 South Fort Street. l.eith. 478 7810. Mon Sat I lam 41 1.45pm; Sun 12.30—11.45pm.

Mark Marnie’s Highs at the Circus l'ntil Sat 3 Sep. Images of acrobats. burlesque and other assorted performers captured by the lens of Mark Marnie.

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I EDINBURGH SCULPTURE WORKSHOP

25 Hawthornvale. 551 4490. Mon-Sat 10am~ 5pm.

Magazine 2005 t'ntil Sat 27 Aug. An exhibition of work by 20 members of the Iidinburgh Sculpture Workshop. including installations. site-specific pieces. video. wall drawings and sculptures.

I THE EMBASSY

76 Fast Ct‘osscauseway. 667 2808.

Thu Sun noon--6pm.

Teaming l'ntil Sun 4 Sep. An exhibition of collaboratively made art including works by the Boyle Family. Lucy Stein & Jo Robertson and Not Yet.

I MAGNIFITAT

Flat 7. 10 Bruntstield Avenue. 229 9506. Magnifitat Thu 25 Aug. 8-9.30pm. 'I‘wo film screenings by IfIay/Abramovic. Corey Arcangel. David Patios and Charles and Ray Iiames.

I PORTOBELLO BEACH Portobello.

Big Things on the Beach Until Mon 31 ()ct. Installation work called 1’R()(iR1iSSI()N by Edinburgh-based artists Iiuan Harvey and Malcolm Hosie.

I ST JAMES CENTRE

25 St James Shopping Centre. Cathedral Lane. 557 2631. Mon Sat 9am- 6pm: Sun Ilam 5pm.

EmergeD l'ntil Sun 28 Aug. Local and international artists create interventions in vacant shop fronts in the St James Centre.

I WASPS STUDIOS

Patriothall Studios. 48 Hamilton Place. Stockbridge. 225 1289.

Chicago t'ntil Tue 30 Aug. Seventeen artists from WASPS/Chicago exchange.

for GLASGOW ART see non-festival section

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