After the War: Art from 1945-1955 l'ntil Sun J Jun. Work by BalthUs. Leger. Bacon and l‘reud drawn from the permanent collection to highlight the division between Realism and Abstraction.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS 23 l'nion Street. 557 247‘). Tue Sat |0am ()plll.

Sarah Sanford 8. Robert Crozier Until Sat 25 Mar. Sarah Sartl‘ordk exhibition of abstract multi-laycred screen prints and drawings is paired with From [film/Hugh In IquIv-liwmr' by Robert ('ro/icr. a display ol' poems and linocuts. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

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* Fred Sandback Sat Ix .\lar Sun l4 May. liree. Major retrospectiyc ol' the late American artist's work. presented in collaboration with the Kunstmuscum Liechtenstein. See prey iew. page 93.

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I NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

75 Bell‘ord Road. 024 (1200. Daily I0am 5pm.

In the Car (1963) Mon 20 Mar. I245 l.I5pm. l‘ree. Lauren Righy looks at Roy Lichtenstein's comic strip technique as used in this w ell-known work.

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I Queen Street. 62-1 6200. .\Ion Wed & l-‘ri Sun |0am 5pm; 'l'hu I0am 7pm. Cut and Dried l'ntil Sun 26 Mar. Free. Two ctunplcmentary displays featuring the silhouettes oI‘ Augustin lidouart and watcrcolours from Harry More (iortlon. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. lceblink: An Antarctic Essay 'I'hu I6 Mar. 6.30-8pm. l’rec. Special talk to highlight the upcoming exhibition by Simon l-‘aithl‘ull at Stills (iallcry. Thoroughly Modern Women Wed 22 Mar Mon 28 Aug. As a l'ollow up to 2004's .llm/r'l'lt Women exhibition. this show includes portraits ol‘ respected Scottish l'cmale laces such as Dame llclcna Kennedy. Danie Flora .\Icl.eod of McLeod and the Iirst I‘emale Solicitor (ieneral. lilish Angiolini. NEW SHOW.

Affirmation and Dissent in Wartime Realism Wed 2‘) Mar. 12.45 I.l5pm. liree. A look at the portrayal of war in the work of Robert Henderson Blyth. Sir William ()liphant llutchison and Ian l’Ieming.

I THE QUEEN’S GALLERY Palace of llolyt‘oodhouse. 556 5l00. Daily 9.30am 4.30pm.

Unfolding Pictures l'ntil Fri 31

Mar. £5 (£4). Iixhihition of over 80 lttlls from the Royal (‘ollection dating from the l600s up until the I930s. including some pieces by I-‘aherge.

I RIAS GALLERY

l5 Rutland Square. 22‘) 7545. Mon Fri 9am—5pm.

Building Wales: Adeiladu Cymru Until Fri 3| Mar. lixhihition by the Royal Society of Architects in Wales.

I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN Inyerleith House. 552 7l7l. 'l'ue- Sun Ilium—5.30pm.

Roni Horn 0... l'ntil Sun 26 Mar.

Free. The tirst exhibition in Scotland by this widely acclaimed artist. based in New York and Iceland. who combines studies of natural environment with prose inspired by poet limin Dickinson. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. Artist’s Talk: Roni Horn 0... Sat I8 Mar. 2pm. Free. ticketed. The artist gives an informative guided tour of his exhibition at lnverleith House. discussing the photographic and sculptural work on show. in context of his wider practice.

Dames, Commonwealth Games and big names

I In response to public demand, the Scottish National Portrait Gallery will exhibit Thoroughly Modern Women, a collection of portraits acquired after the public were asked who they would like to be in the collection during the Modem Women exhibition of 2004. As a result of the questionnaire the gallery has bought and will show a ceramic bust of Dame Helena Kennedy (by Glenys Barton) and Dame Flora McDonald. There’s nothing like a dame.

I The Scottish Arts Council's annual Creative Scotland Awards were presented on 9 March. and among the ten people who each walked away with $230,000 were Toby Patterson. Smith/Stewart and Pernilla Spence. Patterson will use the money to explore Communist architecture in Eastern Europe. and Smith/Stewart will capitalise on the shift in their practice they undertook at 2005's Glasgow International. Spence. meanwhile. will create three surprise interventions on the railways linking Glasgow. Edinburgh and Dundee.

I The programme of this year’s Glasgow International (Wed 19 April-Mon 1 May) was recently announced, with a truly international band of artists taking part in exhibitions throughout the city. Some of this year’s highlights include the work of Patti Smith, which will exhibited at the Mitchell Library, new work by Ross Sinclair at the CCA, Mark Handforth (with the Modern Institute) at the National Trust Hutchesons Hall and Karla Black at Mary Mary. For more programme details go to glasgowintemational.org.

I The Glasgow-based collective EmergeD are working with artists from Melbourne for the 2006 Next Wave Festival on a project entitled New Ruins in the City Watch House. Melbourne. Thirteen artists (including Steven Dickie. Danny Holcroft. Martine Myrup. Jonathan Scott. Alexandra . Spaulding and Katri Walker) will present work that celebrates the cultural exchange between Glasgow and Melbourne (in relation to the Commonwealth Games). creating site-specific works.

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