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Gi festival returns to Glasgow with local and international artists creating work on the theme public/private. Words: Anna Millar

he priyate home of Scottish artist

I)ougla.s (iordon will be open to the

public as pan of this year's (ilasgow International I‘estiyal ol' (‘ontemporary Visual Art ((ii). which takes place in April. The award-winning artist will giye his residence oyer to Algerian artist Adel Alulessemed as part of the l‘c'stiy';il‘s ‘public/priyate' theme.

The liestiyal will showcase a range of

special commissions and new work by established (ilasgow-based artists. as well as responses to the city of (ilasgow by artists t'rom across the world.

(‘urator lirancis McKee said of this year's theme: "I‘he (ii I‘estiyal brings together all

the key organisations across the spectrum of

Glasgow‘s yibrant art scene. presenting a

unique eyent rooted in the achiey ements ol'

the local artistic community. while drawing on the international networks linked to (ilasgowf

McKee added that the theme was entirely Open to interpretation from the artists: ‘.\'ew areas are being deyeloped and the architecture [ol‘ the city] leayes many open spaces. but they are seldom genuiner inyiting as a public space. At the same time. the city's population is redefining the city in its own way. with different ‘publies‘ tinding alternatiye space to flourish.

‘As in any modern city it is becoming increasingly difficult to separate the definitions of public and priyatef

This year"s I‘esti\al welcomes a notable increase in the number ot commissions. Ilighlights from the home—tront include (ilasgow artists such as Alasdair (iray. 'l‘urner pri/e—nominee .lim I.ambie (showcasing his largest exhibition in Scotland to date). .lonathan Monk and Turner I’ri/e-w'inner Simon Starling.

International talent on show includes .-\del Abdessemed. Rodney (iraham. Wilhelm Sasnal. (‘atherine Yass and New York artist Kalup l.in/y. who will present his .subyersiye take on pop culture.

(ii organisers also promised a prominent place in the spotlight tor the new generation of up and coming artists liying and working in the city. as well as talks. gigs and eyents.

This year’s Gi runs Fri 11-Sun 27 Apr.

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did well at the BBC Folk Awards last week. Julie Fowlis (pictured) won Folk Singer of the Year. Kris Drever-Ied trio Lau won Best Group, while John Martyn got a deserved Lifetime Achievement Award for his services to music.

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TH! SCOTTISH ANTI COUNCIL

is to benefit from an £8m National Lottery fund, in a bid to create ‘more. wider and better' opportunities for participation in the arts. Launched under the name Inspire, a spokesperson for the SAC said the vision for the fund was ‘to inspire and enable more people in Scotland to enjoy and engage with the arts.’

can enjoy a weekend of discussions about short filmmaking at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival. Other highlights include a Q&A with local filmmaker. Zam Salim. Events take place from Fri 15—Sun 17 Feb.

GOOD FOOD FOR LESS

I Building on the success of our annual Eating and Drinking Guide, The List is launching a special card designed to encourage readers to eat out more. The LIST card will be launched to coincide with the 15th edition of the guide. which is published in April 2008. Participating restaurants will offer '2 for 1' or ‘50% off‘ and cardholders can make use of the offer once a year at each restaurant. Robin Hodge. publisher of The List, said: ‘We have worked with Scottish restaurateurs for 15 years and The LIST Card is a natural extension of these activities. It offers a new way to encourage readers to dine out and visit a wider range of Scottish restaurants. It extends The List's support for Scottish food and drink.‘

FILM FESTIVAL PROGRAMME EIFF director Hannah McGill has been scouting at the Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals, while other members of the team were spotted at the Rotterdam and Hun arian festivals. The 11 EIFF programme will be announced on Wed

7 May.

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