I SORCHA DALLAS

5 St Margaret’s Place. 55.3 2oo2.

'l'tie Sat I 5pm.

:2: The Metal Bridge 0... l‘ntil Sat 2() Jan. A group shim of installations and drawings examining the tendency within artists' aesthetics to reach into post—medium art. lieatures work by Steven (‘|a_\‘don. 'I'homas lIelbig. Duncan Marquiss and ('raig MulhollandIASl CHANCE TO SEE See

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Artist Spaces

I THE GLASGOW PROJECT ROOM

'I'op floor, ()4 ()sborne Street. 552 I472. The Sat noon 5pm.

Losing Momentum Thu 25 Sat 27 Jan. .-\n exhibition of Video work and wall painting by Karena .\'omi. NEW SHOW

I TRANSMISSION GALLERY

45 King Street. 552 4813. Tue Sat llam 5pm.

Hot Rock Sat 27 Jan Tue 27 lieb. Seven local and international artists. including Robert I.ongo. Andreas IIol'l’er. Brian lungen. I)orit Margeiter. Rosha Yahgmai. Monkia (iryxmela and SCUII .\I'\'IC\. NI:\’\I SI-IOV‘.’

Edinburgh

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 .Market Street. 52‘) 3003. Mon Sat Illam 5pm: Sun noon 5pm; I 5pm.

:31 Living in the Modern World l'ntil Sun 4 Mar. liree. .\'e\\ purchases of challenging cottletttpot‘;tt‘_\‘ \ isual and applied art. including (iraham l‘agen's installation ‘.\'othank’. \Vill Duke’s animation “We fashioned the city on stolen memories'. Kenn) Hunter's prints ‘Modern Routes'. Nathan (’iilc‘)"s ‘\'i|la Saroye' and Martin Bo} ce's ‘\'entilation (irills (I’I’N('III.\'(} 'I'llR()I'(ill 'I‘llli ('I.()I'I)St'.

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Bell‘ot‘d Road. (T24 (i200. l)aiI_\

10am 5pm; noon 5pm.

Ian Fleming t'ntil Sun I l I‘eb. l’rce. I)i.spla_\ marking the centenar} of one of Scotland's most influential and pioneering printmakers and teachers.

\\ ith original prints. archiVe prools and a set of printing plates bequeathed to the gallei'}.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS 23 l'nion Street. 557 247‘). Tue Sal ltlam opm. l-‘ree.

Traces of Life Sat 20 Jan Sat 3 Mar. liree. Scottish artist Jenn} Martin presents a series oi uorks l'rom her

[no els to India and Pompeii: images oI ancient ci\ ilisations and bustling contemporary market places exploring the dililcrent \sa}s that people lea\e signs o1 human acti\‘it_\. NH"! 81 l()\."\.’

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon Sat 1 lam (rpm; Sun noon 5pm. Christine Borland: Preserves O... I'ntil Sun 28 .lan. l‘ree. Sct'ttptllotlsl}‘ researched and displayed \\ ith a sell-conscious precision that \erges on the clinical. Borland's assembled works examine the conserxation ol dignit}. beaut) and truth as a suspect e\ercise. .v\n imaginathc endea\our that infects the VIC“ er with sell-inquiry IAS'I (EH/\NCI- TO SET

I MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND ('hainbers Street. 247 42]”. Mon &

Wed Sat lilam 5pm: 'l'uc Illam 8pm: Sun noon 5pm. l’ree.

The Cutting Edge - Scotland’s Contemporary Crafts l-‘ri 2o Jan Illtl 2‘) Mar. .-\ major neu touring exhibition of the \‘er'\ best oI contemporary Scottish cral‘ts. Features sil\'Ct'\H)t‘Is’ by Adrian lIope. Michael I,Io_\d and Malcolm

Gossip, chat and mmour from the gallery floor

I Cove Park is looking for another professional visual artist to take up a three month residency running from 14 May to 10 August. The artist will receive a fee of £3900 and a materials allowance of £750. Accommodation and studio are provided. The deadline for the applications is Friday 23 February. For further information and guidelines, please contact Cove Park directly on 01436 850 123, email information@ covepark.org or visit the website at covepark.org.

I We apologise to Garcia Washington, whose name was accidentally printed as Gracia Washington in the last issue. Information on future exhibitions in their artist-run space will appear in the next issue.

I As we go to press whispers have managed to reach our indelicate ears about who’ll be going to the Venice Biennale 2007. So, tentative congratulations go to Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer, Louise Hopkins, Charles Avery, Henry Coombes and Tony Swain. The artists who have been selected have all proven their mettle in the last few years, and some of them have already been out to visit the exhibition space in Venice. This is by non means a confirmed list (the names were only officially released on Tuesday 16 Januay), so we apologise beforehand if we get it wrong. Better to get in first with gossip and apologies.

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I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

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2?: Goya: Monsters and Matadors I'ntil Sun 25 l-‘eb. litchings and lithographs b} l-‘rancisco dc (Ema ) |.ucicntes l l74o I828) l'roin the galler} 's permanent collection. Although he‘s best kmm n as a painter. prints and printmaking pla}ed a central role in his work. and his rise ol the medium “as re\olutionar} and prol'oundl} inl'luential. The exhibition l'ocuses on three series. the ‘I)isasters of War". the "l‘auromzuluia' and the ‘l’rmerbios'.

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