I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN (INVERLEITH HOUSE)

lnverleith Row. 55?. 7l7l. Daily I()am—5pm .

Juergen Teller: Awailable Until Sun I5 Apr. The first exhibition in Scotland by the celebrated (ierman— born photographer who helped to change the face of fashion photography in the ‘90s through work for magazines such as il). lille and The Face. ‘Awailable‘ features new and recent colour photographs selected by the artist.

Sixes and Sevens L'ntil Sun I5 Apr. Reflecting a preoccupation with modernist architecture and design. Miller’s art questions the functionality of objects from abandoned huts. disused municipal swings and new sculptures made for lnverleith House and the adjacent ‘secret garden‘.

I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY The Mound. 235 ()C7l. Mon—Sat I()am—5pm; Sun noon~5pm .

RSA Student Exhibition Lfintil Wed ZI Feb. Free. This exhibition brings together works by final year and post- graduate students from the Fine Art departments of the Art (‘ollcges and Architecture Schools in Scotland. LAST CHANCE TO SEE

Body Parts III Fri 23—Sun 25 Feb. Free. Through open submissions and rigorous selection the Royal Scottish Academy and Society of Scottish Artists present a long weekend celebrating the diversity of performance art in the UK today. NEW SHOW

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

75 Belford Road. 624 6200. Daily I()am~5pm: noon-5pm.

Off the Wall L'ntil Mon 28 May. Inspired by the gallery‘s acquisition of impressive floor-based works. including Nathan (‘oley’s The Lump ome‘ri/ii'c. 286 Places of Worship. [Jilin/Hugh. 2004. Martin (‘reed's Work Nu..i7() Bulls. Jim Lambie‘s ZUBUI’. Yinka Shonibare's Sim. Sm and Sam]. and (‘hristine Borland‘s Spirit (‘nl/ei'limi: Hippocrates.

I NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

l Queen Street. 624 (i200. Mom-Wed 8.: Fri—Sun l()am~~5pm; Thu I()am—7pm : noon-~5pm.

Shotgun Wedding: Scots and the Union l'ntil Sun (3 May. A six-part video exhibition. part historical and part contemporary. examining the motives and consequences of the Anglo-Scottish union on its tercentenary. Features newly commissioned multi—screen video installations by artists Tracy Mackenna and lidwin Janssen as well as a selection of the (iallery’s paintings. medals and engravings.

National Portrait Gallery LGBT Tour Thu I5 Feb. 5.3()--().3()pm. Free. Take a stroll with art historian Matthew Wellard and uncover the secret identities. hidden histories and untold stories within. Meet at the front entrance. I’ari o/‘l.(}[i'l' History Mimi/i.

I STILLS

23 (‘ockburn Street. (322 (3200.

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Dan Holdsworth: At the Edge of Space Sat I7 Feb—Sun 2‘) Apr. Dan lloldsworth‘s large-scale photographs explore the limits of perception and the possibilities of photography. This exhibition focuses on his interest in communicating the invisible realms of time and space. NEW SHOW

I TALBOT RICE GALLERY University of lidinburgh. South Bridge. 650 22 l(). Tue—Sat l()am-——5pm.

Jamie Shovlin: Aggregate lintil Sat ll) Mar. The Beck‘s Futures nominee plays with the boundaries between authoritative systems of knowledge about the natural world.

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Gossip, chat and rumour from the gallery floor

I A new exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, celebrating the 300th anniversary of the Treaty of Union, features a newly commissioned video installation and a selection of works from the gallery’s permanent collection in a marriage of the historical and contemporary. Shotgun Wedding: Scots and the Union of 1707 features newly commissioned multi-screen video installations by artists Tracy Mackenna and Edwin Janssen as well as a selection of the gallery’s paintings, medals and engravings. The show examines the motives and the consequences of the Treaty which joined Scotland and England to create the United Kingdom. Until Sun 6 May (admission free).

I Glasgow City Council's Executive Committee approved the creation of a charitable company, Culture and Sport Glasgow, to deliver culture and sport services to the city. The new company will be formally established on Sunday 1 April and fully operational by Thursday 31 May. Councillor Steven Purcell, leader of Glasgow City Council, said: ‘This decision is good news for culture and sport in Glasgow. The new company will be able to attract investment in ways which the Council cannot. and so improve these services in communities across the city. We will achieve all of this while retaining ownership of the city's assets. The people of Glasgow will continue to own every brick in every building. every painting in every art gallery and every tile in every swimming pool.‘

I WRITERS’ MUSEUM

Lady Stair‘s (‘lose. Lawnmarket. 52‘) 49(Il. Mon-Sat Illam-Spm. Free. Kidnapped l'ntil Sat 3 Mar. Free. A look at the illustrations inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson‘s eponymous novel. from first edition sketches by William Boucher to new work by (‘am Kennedy for the 2007 graphic novel.

Private Galleries

I AMBER ROOME

75/79 Cumberland Street. 558 3352. Wed-Sat l lam-6pm. Free.

Group Exhibition: Delia Baillie and Iain Sturrock, Jessica Harrison, Karen Kirkwood, Sophie McKay K .0. L'ntil Thu 8 Mar. See review. page 9 l.

Visual Art

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