I SCOTLAND STREET SCHOOL MUSEUM

Museum ol liducation. 225 Scotland Street. 287 ()5()(). Mon 'l‘hu & Sat

Illam 5pm; l‘ri & Sun I lam 5pm liree. Peter Blake: Alphabet l'ntil Sun 3 Jun. l-‘ree. Bold quirky alphabet screen prints (K is for King. :\s in lily-is) eollaged from comics. antique adyerts and cigarette cards. by the pop artist best knoyy n for designing the Serum/ii l’t’p/H'I' album

Edinburgh

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 52‘) 3903. Mon Sat ltlam 5pm: Sun noon 5pm.

Living in Motion l'ntil Sun It) Jun. l-‘ree. l‘rom stacking chairs to flexible architecture. this exhibition of works iron) the \'itra l)esign Mtiseum in (iermany examines lite on the moye. Part of the Six ('ities Design l‘estiy'al.

View from the Inside l'ntil Sun 2| ()c‘l. l’ree. Discoyet' hoyy itl'll\l\ represented in the ('ity Art ('entre's collection hay e explored the world ol~ the interior. from bustling social spaces to priy‘ate corners of the mind. Includes \yorlx b)‘ Alberto Morrocco. l"('B ('addell and William (iillies.

I COLLECTIVE GALLERY 22 2S’ (‘ockburn Street. 220 1260. Tue Sat noon 5pm. l-‘ree. Wael Shawky 0.00 May. See rey icyy. page S‘).

l'ntil Sat 12

I DEAN GALLERY

73 Bell‘ot'd Road, 024 (i200. lllam 5pm. DADA reviews l'ntil Mon 30 Apr. lixhibition of periodicals and re\ ieyys ol' the l).v\l).»\ moycment.

Cutting Edge: Geometry in Art 1910-1965 l'ntil Sun l7 Jun. l‘ree. ()ccupying the whole top floor of the gallery. this display ranges from \york by Picasso and Mondrian to Bridget Riley and Josel' Albers.

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY

45 Market Street. 225 2383. Mon Sat

l lam (ipm; Sun noon 5pm

Opt in for Art Sat 2() Apr Sun (3 May. Free. See prey ieyy. page 8‘). NE‘V'.’ St 103."

I MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND ('hambers Street. 247 4-122. lilam 5pm. l-‘ree.

The Cutting Edge - Scotland’s Contemporary Crafts l'ntil Sun 2‘) Apr. A major neyy touring exhibition of the yery best of contemporary Scottish cral'ts. Features silyeryyork by Adrian Hope. Michael Lloyd and Malcolm Appleby. .ieyyellery by Peter (hang. Dorothy llogg and Jack ('unningham. glass by Keiko Mukaide and Ray l-‘Iay ell and textiles by Jilli Blackyyood and [aura Murray.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND

'l‘he Mound. 62-1 (i200. Mon Wed &

l"ri Sun Illam 5pm; 'l'hu 10am 7pm. Alexander Nasmyth: An Enlightened Gentleman l'ntil Sun 2‘) .-\pr. l‘rec. Retrospectiye and celebration of the lite and career of one of Scotland's most influential landscape artists.

I ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN (INVERLEITH HOUSE)

lnyerleith Roxy. 552 7l7l. 'l‘ue Sun lllatn 5.30pm.

Andrew Miller: Sixes and Sevens l'ntil Sun 15 .-\pr. Reflecting a preoccupation \y ith modernist architecture and design. Miller's art questions the functionality ot'objects l'rom abandoned huts. disused municipal \\\ ings and tie“ sculptures made for lnyerleith House and the adjacent ‘secret garden'. U\8l CHANCE 10 SEE

Juergen Teller: Awailable 0000 l'ntil Sun l5 Apr. 'l‘he lirst exhibition in Scotland by the celebrated (ierman-born photographer \\ ho helped to change the face of fashion photography in the ")Us through \york l‘or maga/ines such as [1). [fl/c and The l-im’. A slight. but al'l'ecting collection of portraits something of an anti-greatest hits. [AST CHANCE l0 SH Herbarium Amoris: a tribute to Carl Linnaeus l'ntil Sun 3 Jun.

lllam 5pm. lidyard Koinberg presents a photographic tribute to the \york ol‘ the great Syyedish botanist.

I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY 'l‘he Mound. 225 ()(i7l. Mon Sat

ltlam 5pm; Sun noon 5pm.

Victoria Crowe t'ntil Sun 4 .\'o\. Next prints and drawings examining plants and their use in traditional medicine. inspired by the artist's residency at ()xl'ord l'niyersity.

David Martin: The Cusp of Change: a Journey Through the Middle East l'ntil Stilt l5 .-\pr. l-it'ee. Solo exhibition by the 2()()(i Alastair Salyesen Painting Scholar inspired by his trayels. lASl Cl tANCl ll) Sl-l‘?

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

75 Behind Road. (12-1 (i200. Daily

Illam 5pm.

Off the Wall l'nlil Mon 2S May. Inspired by the gallery’s acquisition of impressiye lloor-based \yorks. including Néllllitli (ittlc"\'.\ [Ii/Ir Lump (II-Stlt'l‘lifit‘t’. 28/) Places of “Dry/Ill). lat/inlnujg'li. 2004 illltl Martin ('reed's liar/t Nani/“(l Bill/y tthe latter comprising ox er 800 inllatable balls of Various si/est. the e\hibilion slit)“ s him contemporary artists haye rcmoy ed art l'rom malls and plinths to create \yorlss shoyy n directly on the floor or hanging from the ceiling. (Nil/iv ilk/ll also sees the return of layourites such as .litn I.ambie‘s /()I)’()l’. Yinka Shonibare‘s Sun. Sm :uu/ Suml. and (‘hrisline Borland's Spirit (‘ul/ci'limi: lli/rltzu'mlcs.

UNIVERSITY of Glasgow

History of Art - Summer School

Enquiries: Liz Hancock

Mackintosh and the Glasgow style, 25-29 June 2007 Glasgow: A City of Art Collections. 2-6 July 2007 These week—long courses focus on the rich cultural resources

of Glasgow. Lectures are followed by specialist-led visits and study sessions in museums, galleries and historic houses.

Tel: +44 [01141 330 4097/5677 Email: e.hancockl'aarthist.arts.gla.ac.uk

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