Visual Art

Exhibitions are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to artfllistcomk. Listings compiled by Robin Lee.

Glasgow

I CCA

350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. Tue Fri I lam—6pm; Sat 10am—6pm.

Migratory Projects oooo Until Sat I8 Nov. Free. Attstralian artist Andrew Sunley Smith explores migration and survival. via records ofjourneys through Australia.

I GALLERY OF MODERN ART Royal Exchange Square. 22‘) 19%. Mon—Wed & Sat I0am--5pm: Thti 10am—8pm; Fri 8; Sun I Iam~5pm. Artists without Walls Until Stm l‘) Nov. Free. A video documentary of a collaborative event between Israeli and Palestinian artists. showing life on either side of the controversial ‘security wall' dividing Israeli and Palestinian territory in 2004.

I GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO

48 King Street. 552 0704. Tue~ Sat 10am-5.30pm. Free.

Ashley Cook Until Sat 25 Nov. New work from the (ilasgow artist. illustrating and parodying life's emotional and spiritual quandaries.

I GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART The Mackintosh Gallery. l(i7 Renfrew Street. 353 4500. Mon—Fri 10am 5pm: Sat 10am—2pm. Free.

Doug Cocker: Nouns of Europe Fri 10 Nov—Fri 1 Dec. Free. New works in response to site investigations in northern European pon cities. (‘ocker investigates the materials and process of constructing. carving and weaving. NEW SHOW.

The Path of Perversion. Part II Fri I0 Nov. Free. Artist and writer Sharon Kivland populates an imaginary Paris with literary figures. and gives a short guide to the structure of perversion and the arcadian network of the city.

I HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY University of Glasgow. 82 Ilillhead Street. 330 5431. Mon-Sat 9.30am 5pm. Doves and Dreams: The Art of

formed the famous ‘(ilasgow Four"). including watercolottrs. graphics. furniture. metalwork and textiles. Revisiting Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Style Sat 4 Nov. l0am 5pm. £15 (£7.50). Revisit academic approaches to a landmark phase in architecture and design. Organised by the l'niversity of (ilasgow and the Scottish Society for Art Ilistory. Phone (ll-ll 330 5(i3l to book. I’urt oft/w i‘llttt‘kintosh I-i'stit'ul 2()()().

I KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY

a. MUSEUM

Argyle Street. 276 959‘). Mon: Thu & Sat 10am 5pm; Fri & Sttn llatn 5pm. Free.

The Earth Tiurned to Bring Us Closer 0. Until Sun 25 Feb. A close-up Iilm portrait of the inhabitants of (ilasgow.

I THE LIGHTHOUSE

l 1 Mitchell Lane. 221 (i362. Mon & Wed Sat 10.30am 5pm; Tue

1 Iam- 5pm; Sttn noon 5pm. £3

(£1 £1.50).

Glasgow 1999 Design Medal 2006 Fri I0 Nov Sun IS Feb. Shortlisted entries for the award that celebrates young talent in contemporary design and engineering work. NEW SHOW. Handmade oooo See review. page 94. Mackintosh in Detail lintil Thu 30 Nov. Photographs by Anthony (‘oleman focusing on the detail used in Mackintosh's designs. l’url UfI/Il' Mackintosh I‘t‘xllt'ul.

Nursing Room 0+ Until Sun 3 Dec. Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc presents a range of challenging and frank products. in a style described as 'playful retro meets thankful avant garde'.

l'ntil Tue 2| Nov.

I PROJECT ABILITY

(’entre for Developmental Arts. I8 Albion Street. 552 2822. Mon Fri

10am 5pm. Free.

My Paintings l‘ntil Fri 24 Nov. A solo exhibition of oil paintings by Trongate Studios artist Julie M Boyce.

Patterns lintil Fri 24 Nov. An exhibition of woodcarvings by Project Ability artists. and of textiles. prints. photography and paintings as part of the Scottish Academy of Asian Arts programme. I’urt ()fB/(It'k Hi.\'!()l‘_\' Month 2006.

Frances Macdonald and J Herbert I TRAMWAY

McNalr Until Sat l8 Nov. £3 (£2). A selection of rarely seen works by the artistic couple (who. with (‘R Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald.

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25 Albert Drive. 08-15 330 3501. Tue Fri l0am -5pm; Sat 8; Sttn noon 5pm. Mark Raidpere Full] Sun I‘) Nov.

Free. See interview. page 95.

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New works by the Zurich-born artist who creates precarious

assemblages out of everyday objects. The works on show will include blocks of wood that have been screen printed with domestic debris. I The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Sat 4 Nov—Sat 16 Dec.

96 THE LIST 2—16 Nov 2006

Private Galleries

I THE MODERN INSTITUTE

73 Robertson Street. Suite (1. Floor I. 248 37I I. Mon Fri |0am 5pm; Sat

noon ~5pm.

Urs Fischer Sat 4 Nov Sat l6 Dec. Swiss artist Urs Fischer has built tip an oeuvre fttll of hidden meanings. humour and serious connotations. Balloons are reflected on broomsticks and burning candles on slowly rotating branches in a three-dimensional installation. NEW SHOW.

I PENTAGON GALLERIES

36 Washington Street. 22l 2123. Mon Fri 9am 5.30pm.

group? “0 Until Fri 3 Nov. Free. Recent work and new directions from artists who have previously shown in the Pentagon. Including landscapes by Stuart Mackenzie. figurative work by (‘raig Peacock. ttrbanscapes by Martin Mclnally. and work frotn Mark Campbell. Iirnesto Val. John Ferry and (ierry Morris.

I SORCHA DALLAS

5 St Margaret's Place. ()l-ll 553 2662. Tue Sat I 5pm.

Cezary Bodzianowski: Solo Until Sat 25 Nov. Free. See preview. page ()4.

Artist Spaces

I MARKET GALLERY

33-1 Duke Street. 556 7276. Tue Sat

noon 6pm.

Studio Project 7 lintil Sat l 1 Nov. Free. Vicki Fleck explores the metaphysical state of 'astral projection'. using accounts of outer body experiences voiced on the internet. and Krisdy Shindler examines the absence of light. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Edinburgh

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 52‘) 3993. Mon Sat 10am -5pm; Stm lama-5pm. Sojourners: Scottish Artists Abroad Sat ll Nov Stilt [8 Feb. Free. Historic and contemporary works. ranging from a portrait of a Japanese Baby by (ieorge Henry. to a rapid sketch of an Italian hilltown market by Joan Iiardley. NEW SHOW.

Treasured Sat ll Nov Sun IS Feb. Free. A selection of the best-loved paintings and drawings from the (‘ity Art (‘entre's collection. Artists include Ilcnry. I’eploe. Fergusson. (‘adell. lltmtcr. Iiardley and Bellany. NEW SHOW.

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY

22 » 2S (‘ockburn Street. 220 I260.

Tue Sat noon 5pm. Free.

Black Cube: Karma Clarke-Davis lintil Sat 4 Nov. New international programme of film and video from emergent international artists. Karma (‘larke-Davis shows single screen projections Berlin It'll Bin l’i'r/urt'n. Until/ml and Super. which take the viewer on a restless. dreamlike journey. IAST CHANCE TO SEE.

Black Cube: Yael Bartana Sat 1 1 Nov «Fri 22 Dec. New international programme of film and video from emergent international artists. Yael Banana directs her gaze at activities from everyday life in Israel: one of her themes is militarisation as part of Israel‘s national sclf-understanding. NEW SHOW.

New Work Scotland Programme 2006 Part One m Until Sat 4 Nov. New work from emerging artists Katie Orton and Stephen Murray. LAST CHANCE TO SEE.

New Work Scotland Programme 2006 Part TWO Sat I I Nov Sat 23 Dec. New work from emerging artists Sara Barker and Jan Pottinger-(ilass. NEW SHOW.

Gossip, chat and rumour from the gallery floor

I Here’s one for your Moleskin diaries: Abstract artist Sean Scully will be in conversation with Paul Bonaventura at the National Galleries of Scotland, Friday 17 November. The meeting of minds will take place in the Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, from 6-7.15pm. Tickets are free, but it is advisable to book in advance. Scully’s work is currently on show at a major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and this event marks the opening of a room of his paintings at the Scottish national Gallery of Modern Art, and the publication of a selection of his writings.

I More? What about a series of lectures on Douglas Gordon? Gulp. Speakers will include the director of the CCA Francis McKee, director of the Fruitmarket Fiona Bradley. the crime writer Ian Rankin, and a batch of art historians and critics. The lectures will begin on Thursday 2 November at 6pm in the Hawthorden Lecture Theatre at the NGS, The Mound (with McKee). and coincides with the exhibition opening of Douglas Gordon: Superhumanatural. For further details concerning the whole series of talks see www.nationalgalleries.org

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Bell‘ord Road. 624 (3200. Daily I0am 5pm.

James McIntosh Patrick Archive Until Sttn l-l Jan. Free. An insight into the work and practice of this Dundee- born painter. famous for his depictions of the Angus landscape. The display features sketches. photographs. letters. etchings and oil paintings donated by the artist‘s family.

Ian Fleming Sat 11 Nov Sun ll Feb. Free. Display marking the centenary of one of Scotland’s most influential and pioneering printmakers and teachers. with original prints. archive proofs and a set of printing plates bequeathed to the gallery. NEW SHOW.

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon Sat

1 lam (ipm; Sun noon- 5pm.

Callum lnnes: From Memory Until Stm l‘) Nov. Free. The I-‘ruitmarket (iallery's autumn exhibition is a major presentation of new and existing paintings by l{tlitibtirglt-lmsed artist (‘allum Innes.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

75 Belford Road. 02-1 (i200. Dain

l0am 5pm.

Robert Mapplethorpe .0000 Until

Sun 5 Nov. £6 (£4). The first exhibition P