Festival ViSuaI Art

T s ‘0 VECOT: WEAVING INFLUENCES

An appreciation of the historic art of tapestry is not strictly necessary to enjoy this, one of two shows launching Dovecot as a new exhibiting space for art, craft and design. The twist here is “fit all the works were designed by leading modern artistsstich as Ian Hamilton'Finlay, Patrick Cautfield, Alan Davie, Henry Moore, Rogrt Stewart and Eduardo Paolozzi, " '95 to an age-old artform.

who bring new :perp » ntil 27 Sep, Mon-Sat11am—6pm,free.

HUGH BRADY: 39 Thought-provoking installation art 0000

The venue for this exhibition is Brady's studio: a coiwerted slahle. which visually correlates to the photographer '5; studio in Michelangelo Antonioni's classic lElfSOs tilrn Blow Up. l rein the starting point of the RS) on the exterior door. this is a carefully considered and composed exhibition ahout the construction of the concept of ‘the artist' and "the artist's studio, in which the entire building and its contents must he considered as part of the work.

Inside the whitewashed space are paintings, found sculptures. pieces of neon and video works. While these are restricted to hIack. white and silver, there are colours present through the word 'reii' in a picture's caption and an unlit hlue lighthulh.

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* Return of the Soul: The Nakbah Project Remarkable installation of massed. suspended wax figures (pictured). commemorating the violent ethnic cleansing of thousands of Palestinian people after the 1948 establishment of the Israeli state. WASPS, Patriot/ra/l Studios, 226 7126, until 78Aug. free.

* Scavengers

The resulting exhibition of the event of the Art Festival shows the works and wares of 40 teams of Scavengers who scurried around Edinburgh last weekend. See feature, page 104. City Art Centre, 78-25 Aug, free.

* Hugh Brady

interesting conceptual installation that turns a whole studio into a look at what it means to be ‘the artist‘ through references to film’s like Michelangelo Antonioni's 1960s classic Blow Up and other artworks. See review. left. 768 Lennox Street Lane,

www. 39811. CO. uk, until 25 Aug, 17am-6pm, free.

* SPAM the Musical Contrary to previously issued information. SPAM the Musical will be forcing itself on passers by in a series of undisclosed locations all over the city for one day only. We don’t know where, but checking out wwwspamthemusicalcom might help . . . Various venues, 28 Aug. * Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller

Six different installation pieces, each evoking different worlds and a state of child-like wonder in the viewer. Allow yourself at least an hour. go early in the morning to get the gallery to yourself, and play. Fruitmarket, 225 2383, until 28 Sep. free.

it Art Late Night

The one night of the Festival when all the galleries stay open late, with bands. quizzes. dancing and even a bit of boozing. Go on. It's a festival. Various venues. Thu 28 Aug. See www. edinburghartfestival. com for full info.

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