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Face of an Angel, Voice of a Demon l'ntil Mon | May. Site-specific installation by emerging artist Jonathan Scott. which looks at the notion ol trauma as a real or imagined phenomenon. I’m! a! (il. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I GLASGOW PROJECT ROOMS ()4 ()shorne Street. 552 H72. l lam-5pm. lain Hetherington l'ntil Fri 28 Apr. Subsersise portrait work and pieces Using the scraps and discarded waste trom a traditional studio practice. Part of (il. lAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I MARKET GALLERY

334 Duke Street. 55b 7276. Tue-Sat noon-()piii.

Marcus Coates 8. Gun Holmstrom l'ntil Tue 2 May. Marcus ('oates‘ work. exploring the connections between ritual and liye perl'ormance. is shown next to (iun llolmstrom's documentary. Part of (H. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I MARY MARY

Hat 3/1. () l)ixon Street. 077306814”. 'l'ue-Sat noon-5pm.

Karla Black 0... l'ntil liri I‘) May. noon-5pm. See reyiew. page 05. Part of (JI.

I TRANSMISSION GALLERY

28 King Street. 552 4813. Tue-Sat llam- 5pm. Sun noon-5pm.

Fiona Jardine, Will Daniels

0... See res iew. page ()5. Until 'l'hu l3 May

I WASPS STUDIOS

77 Hanson Street 554 829‘). Mon-Fri 10am- 5.30pm: Sat & Sun lthun-me.

Blue Star Red Wedge Until Mon I May. Mixed exhibition curated by Workplace. an initiatiye that supports artists working in the north-east of lingland. Part 0/0]. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Edinburgh

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun noon-5pm.

Per Annum: Painting the Seasons Sat 0 May-Sun 9 Jul. liyocatiye landscape works showing the passing of the seasons by artists. including William Mc'l‘aggard. James Lawton Wingate. (‘raigie Aitchison and Olivia lryine. NEW SHOW.

Rainbow City: Stories from Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Edinburgh Sat (u May- Sun 9 Jul. Free. See (iay. page ()2.

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY

ZZ-ZS (‘ockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue- Sat noon-5pm.

Amy Marietta & Ruth Claxton L'ntil Sat 3 Jtm. Sculptural work and drawings that look at how the internet has led to the dislocation of society. Jimmy Robert's Video Black (‘1in is in the Project Room.

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Bell’ord Road. 624 6200. Daily l0am- 5pm.

After the War: Art from 1945- 1955 L'ntil Sun 4 Jun. Work by

Balthus. Leger. Bacon and Freud drawn from the permanent collection to highlight the division between Realism and .-\bstraction.

Paoloui’s Patterns Until Sun 1 l Jun. Display looking at the use of pattern in the late artist’s work.

Visiting Picasso Sat 29 Apr-Sun 9 Jul. Keiller Library display documenting the long-lasting friendship between Picasso and Roland Penrose. NEW SHOW.

Our Lady ofLa Fleur du Mal

I The legendary Patti Smith officially opened Glasgow lntemational 2006 with an impromptu and informal press conference in the Jeffery Archive at the Mitchell Library on Wed 19 April. The rock star, poet, painter, photographer and visionary is exhibiting work from 1967 to the present day, the early work created during her long affair with the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe: 'We would sit on the floor and work together, entertaining ourselves and talking about the drawings that we created . . . We lived off $50 a week, but lived a happy life. i went to work and Robert stayed at home - he needed more time to work on his college projects. He was a big tease and very kind and supportive.’ Smith also spoke about the revolutionary power of art, saying: ‘Artists are in a unique position because they get more media attention, but we all have responsibility as human beings. We all can make an impact; real change is made by the people. Picasso painted ‘Guernica’, but it is up to the people to apply these ideas to their decisions in life.’ When asked if she preferred drawing or writing songs she quipped: ‘Whatever medium I pick to communicate an idea is my favourite medium at that time - whatever the moment requires. Like now, it could be to sing a little song.’ And so she did.

I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART 7-1 Lauriston Place. 22l 6000. Mon-Thu l0am-Spm: l‘ri-Sat 10am-2pm.

The Boston Portfolio L'ntil Tue 2 May. Prints by stall. and students of both [{(‘A and the Museum School ot‘ Fine .-\rt in Boston. which is mirrored by an identical a show in the American school. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

The Catriona White Prize t'ntil Tue 2 May. ()bseryational drawing work by Rebecca ('halmers and Laura ('resser. winners ot‘ this prize that was set tip in memory of a former student for which exhibitions are held eyery two years.

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

Jim Pattison 8. Nicola Murray L'ntil Sat 27 May. Jim Pattison’s show ’li‘unsluti'nns was created in response to the artist's experience of kidney dialysis and transplantation and includes a series of digital prints. paintings and objects. iicld by Nicola Murray features cyanotype prints that mimic botanical forms. and questions the definition of the word ‘natural'.

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