Visual Art

Edinburgh TRAMWAY

Public Galleries

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon-—Wed. Fri 8; Sat l()am~5pm; 'I'hu 10am 7me Sun noon- 5pm.

Immortal Pharaoh: Tomb of Thutmose III Until Sun 8 Jan. £6 (£4.50). This major exhibition features an exact replica of 'l‘hutmoses' Valley of the Kings burial chamber. which was created following his rule front H79 to H26 B(‘. [AST CHANCE TO SEE.

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY

22 V28 (‘ockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue Sat noon 5pm.

at: Echo Echo Until Sat 21 Jan. lixhibition of work by Alex Pollard. Joanne 'l'atham and Tom ()‘Sullivan to complement Xr'lr'r'lit‘r' Memory: Scot/um] & Venice at the National (iallery of Modern Art. See llitlist.

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Bellord Road. 624 6200. l)ain 10am 5pm.

Echoes of Antiquity: Eduardo Paolozzi and Traditional Sources Until Sun 12 Mar. l’ree. Studies. sketches and archive material highlighting l’aolozzi‘s interest in mythology and history.

* Charles Rennie Mackintosh in France 1923-27: Landscape Watercolours 0... Until Sun 5 Feb. £5 (£3.50). Although he‘s best known for his architecture and interior designs. this exhibition looks at the line watercolours Mackintosh painted after he moved to France. See review. page 7‘). and llitlist.

Artists and Camouflage Charles l'ntil Sat l Apr. Archive display looking at the employment of line artists during WWI.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS 23 l7nion Street. 557 247‘). Tue Sat 10am 6pm.

The Christmas Exhibition Until Sat 2| Jan. Display of work by some ol' lidinhurgh's linest.

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY ~15 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon Sat l lam 6pm; Sun noon 5pm.

3|! At the Same Time Somewhere Else . . . Until Tue 28 Feb. l’ree. Photography. video. installation and drawing work by Melik ()hanian. Pia Ronicke and Sean Snyder. whose practise combines documentary and personal approaches. See review. page 7‘) and llitlist.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

'l‘he Mound. 624 6200. Mon Wed & l‘ri Sun ll)am 5pm; Thu l()am~7pm. Choice: 21 Years of Collecting for Scotland .00.. Until Sun 15 Jan. l-ree. Royal Scottish Academy Building. lixhibition of diverse works from Scotland's national collection. acquired under the watchful eye of departing director general. Sir Timothy (‘llIIOI'tL LAST CHANCE TO SEE. The Vaughan Bequest of Turner Watercolours Until Tue 3] Jan. l-‘ree. The annual display of Turner‘s magnificent watercolours bequeathed in l‘)()() by the London an collector llenry Vaughan.

Director’s Choice Tue 17 Jan. I245 1.30pm. Free. Royal Scottish Academy Building. James Holloway gives this talk on ‘llew l)alrymple. Lord l)rummorc. I690 [755‘ by Allan Ramsay.

Turner for the Visually Impaired Wed 18 Jan. |()am 3.30pm. Free. Descriptive tour followed by a practical workshop. To book a place. call 624 6-128.

Gossip, chat and rumour from the gallery floor

I Glasgow City Council, the National Art Collection Fund and Glasgow businessman Willie Haughey recently acquired LS Lowry’s Cranes and Ships - Glasgow Docks for the city, at a cost of £198,400. The painting was unveiled last month at the Museum of Transport, and will eventually be moved to the new Riverside Museum (opening at the end of 2008), sited further down the Kelvin where the river meets the Clyde.

I Rolf Harris unveiled an official portrait of the Queen (pictured) in December. Initial sketches of ‘The Queen' made HRH look like a ‘butcher from Norfolk', according to the artist. Some critics have found the squat, garish. impressionistic portrait a turkey, while others found it bootiful.

I The Tramway has commissioned Toby Paterson, Becks Futures 2002 winner, to create a permanent artwork at the main doorway into the main gallery, Tramway 2. The artist will work with Nord Architects, developing his concerns with modernist architecture. Webster will join the ranks of Edouard Paollozi (his doors open into the main gallery space at the Hunterian Museum) and Nicki de Saint Phalle (mosaic over the door of GoMA), who have also created famous doorways and architectural interventions in Glasgow.

I Cumbernauld Town Centre has won Prospect magazine's Carbuncle Award for 2005. The prize. a plook on a plinth. goes to the late modernist monstrosity deigned by a group of architects led by Hugh Wilson (the first phase of building completed in 1967 under Geoffrey Copcutt). The original brief sought to generate a ‘happy and gracious way of life’, but all evidence (crumbling grey concrete) points to the contrary.

Maurice Doherty _ Eternal Rotation

Fri 13 January - Sun 5 February 2006 Tue - Fri 103m - 5pm, Sat 8. Sun 12 - 5pm

Closed Mondays Admission free

Artist event: Maurice Doherty in conversation with Ross Birrell Wed 18 January, 6.30pm

25 Albert Drive, Glasgow G41 2PE T. 0845 330 3501

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