I LUV GALLERY

1226 Govan Road. 445 5100. Mon Fri 1.30—4.30pm: Sat l2.30--l.30piii. Catching the Colours Thu 6 ()ct. [)ebut show front Glaswegian artist Emma Bibby. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I MCLELLAN GALLERIES

270 Sauchiehall Street. 565 4100. Fri 8: Sun 1 lam—5pm; MonJl‘hu & Sat 10am-5pm.

Art Treasures of Kelvingrove t'ntil Sun 30 ()ct. As the Kelvingrove Museum & Art Gallery is closed for major refurbishment. over 200 of its paintings have taken up residency at the .\lc1.ellan Galleries. The display includes Thomas Faed's ‘The Last of the ('lan' and Rembrandt’s ‘A Man in Armour'. pltis work by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Dutch and Flemish art.

ArtBites! Thu 6 ()ct. lpiii. Free. Short talk on loan liardley's ‘Two (‘hildren'. Art Bites Thu 13 ()ct. 1pm. Free. Learn more about ‘The Pinks' by Anne Redpath at this short lunchtime talk.

Art Bites Thu 20 ()ct. 1pm. Free. Short discussion on JMW Turner's "The

Pi l‘t‘erari‘ .

I PEOPLE’S PALACE & WINTER GARDENS

Glasgow Green. 271 2951. Mon Thu & Sat 10am—5pm; Fri 8; Sun 1 1am 5pm. Free.

Glasgow 1955: Through the Lens Until Sun 30 Jul 2006. Free. An exhibition of images of Glasgow in 1955. previously shown in Kelvingrove and the People‘s Palace 50 years ago.

I PROJECT ABILITY

Centre For Developmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon Fri l0am-5pm.

8th Universal Print Show t'mil Fri 14 ()ct. An exhibition of prints by local. national and international disabled artists. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I ST MUNGO MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS LIFE AND ART

2 Castle Street. 553 2557. Mon 'l'hu A; Sat 10am—5pm; Fri & Sun 1 1am 5pm. Free.

Women and War .00 Fruit Sun 30 ()ct. Photographs by Jenny Matthews. who‘s worked in war zones such as lil Salvador. the Middle liast. Africa and Afghanistan since 1982.

I STREET LEVEL PHOTOWORKS 26 King Street. 552 2151. Tue Sat 10am—5pm.

Catriona Grant: The Examination Room Until Sat 12 Nov. Free. Large scale photographs by (‘atriona Grant exploring the relationship between individuals and institutions through a series of images taken in a disused hospital building.

I TENEMENT HOUSE

145 Buccleuch Street. (iariiethill. 333 0183. l—5pm. £3.50 (£2.50). Exhibition on the Art ot Celebrating Until Mon 31 ()ct. l-5pm. £5 (£4). A look at the changing nature of personal. religious and national celebrations over past centuries.

The Big Draw 0 the Tenement House Mon 17 -Sun 23 ()ct. 1 5pm. £5 (£4). Visitors are invited to draw their own ideas and memories of celebrations personal. religioUs or national. past or present.

PRIVATE GALLERIES

I ART EXPOSURE GALLERY

l9 Parnie Street. 552 777‘). Tue Sat noon 5pm.

Annual Figurative Exhibition t'iitil Tue 25 ()Cl. Mixed show.

I DGP STUDIO 8: SPACE

32 St Andrews Street. 552 4222. Mon Fri 9am—5pm; Sat noon- 5pm.

Simon Thomas Messer Thu (3 ()ctil‘hu 10 Nov. Free. Photographic

In Between Times

work limit this young Glasgow -based artist. Preview ’I‘hursday b October. (3131" 9pm.

I MERCHANT SQUARE

71 73 Albion Street. on (liiidlei'iggs. .552 5008. Sam 0pm.

Photographic Exhibition of Modern China .\loii 10 Fri 14 ()ct. Free. ()ver "0 pictures depicting contemporary (’liina. NEW 81 10W.

I THE MODERN INSTITUTE

73 Robertson Street. Suite 0. Floor l. 24S 371 1. Tue Fri 11am 5pm.

Jim Lambie Fri 7 ()ct Fri 1 I .\‘ov.

l lam 5pm. tree. .\ solo show trom the Glasgow-based 'l'tiriier nominee. Sec feature. page 1-1. NH". 8110?.

I O! GALLERY

S7 8‘) Saltiiiarket. 552 757s. .\lon Sat 11am 5pm.

PopChoc t'iitil Fri l4()ci.'1‘liis inaugural exhibition tor ()7 includes retro work from Ben Allen and Kitty Finnegan. plus paintings from lS()l’()[) and photography ll‘Ulll (it‘illo. [ASI ()1 lAN(li TO SEE

BODYSHOTS Mon 17 ()ct Fri 11 .\'ov. Portrait photography trom Glasgow -based artist (‘hristopher Bowen. N1 ‘v'. 81 l()‘v'.

I SORCHA DALLAS

5 St Margaret's Place. ll7Sl2 0057—15. Illll Sat 1 5pm.

Alan Michael l'niil Sat 5 .\‘ov. .\'ew work.

I TRON THEATRE

(i3 'l‘rongatc. 552 42(i7.

Celebrating Black History Month l'ntil Fri 28 ()ct. Artwork inspired by Islamic wood carving techniques created by Project Ability artists and Sadia (iul.

I WASPS STUDIOS

l)()\'eliill Studios. lst. 2nd (\ .it'd Floor, l5 liast ('aiiipbell Street. 552 7250; 77 Hanson Street. l)eiinistoun. 5.5-1 82‘)”; 3rd and 4th Floor. 22 King Street. 553 3330, WASPS Open Doors ‘05 Sat .S' is Stiii 9 ()ct. For one weekend the artists all over Scotland in \VASPS Studios will lling open their sttidio doors so you can come in. have a chat. get inspired and buy your own unique artwork.

Artist Spaces

I E M E R G E D

54 Bell Street. (l7S(il (i5S I‘ll). Shaeron Caton-Rose l'iiiil Sun In ()ct. ('onveyor—belt installation

In partnership with the Lyon Biennale the Tramway shows new work by Kader Attia, Rob Kennedy, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer and Fabien Verschaere. The work explores the Biennale’s title of ‘Experiencing Duration’.

I Tramway. Glasgow: from 27 Oct Still :30

display iiig rubbiin lound in the area surrounding the shop t'ront. CHANCE 10811.

LAURA EDBROOK Stiii In Sun 30 ()ct. Installation work by laura lidbrook. Ni ‘.'. St l(,\‘.'..

I INTERMEDIA GALLERY

IS King Street. 552 2540.1)aily

noon (ipiii.

Cure for Cancer t‘iitil Sun 0 ()ct. .\ii csliibition of new work t'oriii .\lichael \Viirstbatier. .lim (’olqiihoun. (‘olin l’at‘kei' aiid Scott l.averic. .AS' (2') 55le IE EC) 81 E

I MARKET GALLERY

.ii-l “like Street. 550 “27). Inc Sat noon (ipiii.

Nathalie de Briey: The Forest is the Best Place l‘ntil Sat 32 ()ct. |)e liriey will show three new works combining projected images and sculptural obiects specilically created tor Nlat'kct (iallci‘y.

I TRANSMISSION GALLERY

2S King Street. 5524Sl3f1‘tic Sat llaiii 5pm.

Laurence Figgis OI. l‘niil Sat .s ()ct. Drawings. collages and writings based around .-\lti'ed Hitchcock's narrative device. the (ireat .\lac( itil'liii. 1A8l<lllAN<31 10811.

JOHN RUSSELL 8: ROSA BARBER Sat 15 Oct Sat 5 Nov. ’l‘wo solo esliibitions. Ni V. 81 l( )‘.'..

Edinburgh

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY

22 2S (‘ockbiirn Street. 220 12(i0.

‘litie Sat noon 5pm.

New Work Scotland Programme 2005 Sat 15 ()et Sat 1‘) .\'o\, New work by emerging Scottish based artists Neil ('lelltettls antl .r\|bcrta Whittle. Sec prev iew, page 8". NE :-311(‘,\.',

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Behind Road. 021 (i200. l)ai|y 10am 5pm.

Henri Cartier-Bresson I... [not Sun 23 ()ct. £5 i£3.50). ('oinpreliensive retrospective. organised by the ('artier liressoii Foundation in Paris. lt‘tlllll‘lllg‘ more than 200 ol~ the great photographer's work. 'l'liis is the only l'ls' venue tor the world tour.

Paolozzi of the Month livery 'l'hu. 12.45 1.30pm. Free. l'.acli week l)aiiie|

Visual Art

Gossip, chat and rumour from the gallery floor

I Thomas Krenz, the controversial director of the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, is out after his 17 year stint at the helm, to be replaced by Lisa Dennison, chief curator and deputy director. After opening Guggenheim satellites all over the world (including Salzburg, Bilbao, Las Vegas, Rio de Janeiro) and planning many more, the empire is in temporary retreat.

I The Frieze Art Fair in Regent's Park. London. opens to the public from Friday 2‘- Monday 24 Oczober. The nest of Scotland‘s (:oiiteinr.)orary art will be represented by Sorcha Dallas. Doggerflsher and the Mooem llTSllltllC’TOby Webster.

I Glasgow School of Art strengthened its links with China last month by continuing its cultural exchange programme by exhibiting at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. The ‘Hiscox MFA Beijing’ (this year’s repackaged Glasgow MFA at Tramway) continues its tour of the Far East after previously exhibiting in Gallery Sowaka, Kyoto. On 3 September GSA launched a new course in the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, where 70 design students will start their studies before continuing in either GSA or Edinburgh College of Art.

I The Charles Saatcni collection has been lo ced to move from tendons County Hall to new premises in Chelsea in 2007. after endless hassze from the landlord {Maxota OKamotot. which allegedly iiicltirieo kicking sculptures. swearing at gallery stall and denying visitors access to the dzsabled toilet.

llerrinaiiii. the Paolo/ft curator. will give a talk on a tllllt‘l't‘lll work in the evliibitioii.

A Day in the Life of Scotland l‘ntil Sun 23 ()ct. Free. Inspired by the work ot Henri ('artier llressoii. this e\hibitioii displays the w inner and runners up ol a competition that asked Sr Hilly/I Sim readers to capture a spontaneous moment lt'olll their day.

The Pleasure of Your Company l'iitil Sun .1 Dec. Free. .\ collection ol some ol' the weirdest and most wonderltil private view invitation cards lroiii the Scottish National (iallery ol' Modern .'\l'l library.

Curator’s Tour: Henri Cartier- Bresson Mon 1" ()ct. 12.15 1.15pm. Free with entry price. ('iiratoi Patrick I'.llioll leads this [out at‘otlntl the esliibilioii.

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