Visual Art

Gossip, chat and rumour from the gallery floor

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I Accessibility doesn’t necessarily mean patronising sheets of paper and labels on top of labels at an art exhibition. The CCA will open its doors on the 26 Aug, welcoming all comers, explaining how the place works and giving visitors an opportunity to speak to the people involved, including the artists. The CCA will be launching a new monthly book fair which will pull together a series of alternative and independent publishers from Scotland and further afield, aimed at anyone interested in contemporary art, design, architecture or new ideas. The CCA will also be launching its new partnership with lnterrnedia, a scheme run by Glasgow City Council, which provides a gallery space independent of all other arts organisations in the city. Intermedia’s last incarnation in King Street ended in December 2005 due to the ongoing capital development of arts premises there. Although now based in CCA, lntermedia will retain its independence and autonomy. Francis Mckee, the Director says: ‘CCA is opening up to a host of organisations across the city, increasing its activity and striving to create a new sense of ownership of the building among the public and the arts community. CCA’s open day on 26th August is designed to invite people in and let them know about some of the recent developments.’

I Apologise to Moyna Flannigan for spelling her name wrong. and referring to her marvelous painting ‘Lair’ as ‘Liar' in issue 555. Her show of warped Pierrots and Pierrettes continues at Doggerfisher until 30 Sep.

I HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY l'niyersity ot‘(ilasgow. S2 llillhead Street. 330 5431. Mon-Sat 9.30am» 5pm. Free.

Doves and Dreams: The Art of Frances MacDonald and J Herbert McNair l'nlil Sat IS Noy. £3 (£2). A selection ot‘ rarely .seen works by the artistic couple tw ho with CR Mackintosh and Margaret MacDonald formed the {anions ‘Glasgow Four' l. including

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Doves and Dreams

I Hunter/an Art Gallery. Glasgow. unti/ Sat 18 Nov. 573 (T2).

watercolours. graphics. lurniture. tnetalwork and textiles.

I KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY & MUSEUM

Argyle Street. 276 059‘). Mon Thu & Sat Illam 5pm; Fri & Sun Ilam 5pm. l’ree.

Building Stories l'ntil Sttn I7 Sep. A celebration ol‘ the restoration ol' (ilasgow‘s layourite building in photography and lilm.

I THE LIGHTHOUSE

l l Mitchell Lane. 221 (i362. Mon & Wed» Sat 10.30am 5pm; Tue

1 lam-5pm; Sun noon-5pm. £3 (80p). Defining Place l'ntil Sttn 27 Aug. lixhibition of images inspired by the previous show .»lri'liitet'ltu'e in Scot/um! 2004 2006. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. Marcel Breuer - Design and Architecture II... lintil Sun 27 Aug. The only l'K showing of this major exhibition of work by the Bauhatts graduate and teacher. including furniture. photographs. models and drawings. LAST CHANCE TO SEE. Lightweight Medical l'ntil Sun It) Sep. Lightweight Medical unyeil their lirst commercial product from its range ol transport incubators Used llor transl‘erring critically ill babies. Fulguro l'ntil Sat 23 Sep. The only l'K showing ol‘ an innoyatiye house project by Swiss design company l‘tllgllfo entitled ‘rell()l'Sl‘JB.-\Tll'. a contemporary look at sustainability and ethical design.

Mackintosh Flower Garden liri

l Sat 30 Sep. An interactiye exhibition looking at the flowers behind Mackintosh‘s most lamous designs. Purl oft/14' .llut‘kinIm/i Festival. NEW SHOW. Mackintosh in Detail liri l SepiSun I ()ct. Photographs by Anthony ('oleman focusing on the detail Used in Mackintosh‘s works. l’tll'l oft/1e .lltlt'klllHM/l I'i’Ull'tll. NEVV

I LILLIE ART GALLERY

Station Road. Milngayie. 578 88-17. Tue—Sat lllam~lpm & 2—5pm. Archetypes Sat 26 Aug—Wed 27 Sep. Free. Paper sculptures. each with their own personality. created by the Glasgow-based artist Mhairi Corr. NEW SHOW.

I THE MACKINTOSH HOUSE Hunterian Art (iallery. l'niy'ersity ol (ilasgow. S2 llillhead Street. 330 543 l. Mon Sat 9.30am 5pm. £3 (£2). Margaret MacDonald Mackintosh l'ntil Sat IS Noy. As well as being the partner ol' (‘harles Rennie .\1ackintosh. Margaret MacDonald was also a gilted watercolour painter and graphic designer.

I PROJECT ABILITY

('entre l-‘or l)eyelopmental Arts. 18 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon Fri |()am 5pm.

Future Relics t'ntil Fri 1 Sep. A selection of two and three dimensional work by Martin Mc(‘ann from the Trongate Studios. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

New Work by Garvald and KCAT Artists Until Fri 22 Sep. Paintings. drawings. collage and textile work by artists from the (iary'ald ('entre in lidinburgb and the Kilkenny (‘ollectiye l‘or Arts Talent lK('AT) in Ireland. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

I TRAMWAY

25 Albert l)riye.()S-15 330 35(ll.

Tue liri lllztlllwsmlll Sat 8.: Sun noonfl5pm.

How to Do White l'ntil Sun 17 Sep. (ilasgow-based anists Lisa (iallacher. Hannah Hewetson and Fiona Jardine collaborate on this tnixed media project. Keith Coventry l'ntil Sun 17 Sep. A comprehensive selection of work by the innoyatiye artist. whose primary concern iny'oly'es placing the disintegration of modernism within a historical context.

I VARIOUS VENUES (DENNISTOUN)

l)ennistoun. 07709 til-1747. DennistART L'ntil Wed l3 Sep. A regularly changing selection of photography and drawing works created by local children posted on phone boxes

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This exhibition of two of Glasgow’s Spook School ‘Four’ brings together a vast array of watercolours and illustrations by Frances Macdonald and J. Herbert McNair, and continues the Mackintosh Festival that began earlier this year.

across the area check ottt Abercromby. Whttchtll and Mattie Streets.

Private Galleries

I GLASGOW WIDE

32 St Andrews Street. “77-12 3-125 I 2. Mon Sat Illam 5pm.

Mental Health l'ntil Sun 27 Aug. The lirst show lot this issue-based art gallery includes lilm work created Ill collaboration with \ttlnerable young people. exploring the complex sttblccl ol' mental health. lASl (,‘l lANCl ll; SEE.

I HARBOUR GALLERY

5(i7 l)umbarton Road. ()7Sl5 b51559. Tue Sat noon 4pm.

Petrotyranny Tue 2‘) Aug Sal It) Sep. New photocollage work by lttlall Sutherland. NT W SHOW.

I THE MODERN INSTITUTE 73 Robertson Street. Suite (l. l'loor l. 248 37l l. Mon l-ri Illam 5pm; Sat noon 5pm.

Manfred Pernice t'ntil Sat to Sep. New sculptural work by this (ierman artist. which continues his lascinatton with containers.

I OFFSHORE GALLERY

3 4.5 (ilbson Street. 3-H lll lll.

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Roots l'nttl Sat 30 Sep. Paintings and photography by Andy Peutherer influenced by his world trayels and street sports such as gralliti and skateboarding.

I SORCHA DALLAS

5 St Margaret's Place. U7Xl2 0057-15. Thu Sat ls 5pm.

Alex Pollard l'ntil Sat 2 Sep. Minimalist works by this artist who last year represented Scotland at the 5lst Venice Biennale. NEW SHOW.

Artist Spaces

I TRANSMISSION GALLERY ~15 King Street. 552 48H. TueaSat Ham—5pm.

Mick Peter Tue 5—Sat 30 Sep. New work by this artist who recently took pan in the CCA show Like it Matters.