Visual Art

Edinburgh

I CITY ART CENTRE

2 Market Street. 52‘) 3993 Mon Sal I0am 5pm.

I‘ll! Bob Dylan: The Drawn Blank Series l'nttl Sun l5 Mar lzdtiiburgh’s (‘ity Art ('entre presents an exclusive free exhibition of the artwork of Bob Dylan. which promises to cast a vibrant new light on the creativity of one of the world‘s most important influential cultural figures.

ran Visual Arts Scotland 2009 l'nul Thu l9 Mar The society 's 85th annual open exhibition showcases some of the best visual art produced by Scottish artists in the past year, Run as a companion show to A ('rt'urm' lim r. run A Creative Voice l‘ntil Sun 22 Mar. A retrospective of work by the members past and present of the Scottish Society of Women Artists (now Visual Arts Scotland).

I‘ll! My Love and Native Land, Farewell l'ntil Sun 22 Mar. laxamming the roots of Scottish Diaspora. I’url of Ilimu't'ummu St oI/um/ 200‘).

I DEAN GALLERY

7% Bellord Road. 624 6200. Want 5pm. I‘ll Artists’ Books: The Scottish Contribution l'ntil Sat 28’ l‘eh. to accompany the [our Swirls/i .«lriim exhibition. 'I‘aken from the (iallery of Modern Art's collection ol artisls' books. the display includes work by William Johnstone with lltigh Macl)iarmid and lidwin Muir. John Bellany with Alan Bold and Bruce Mcl.ean with Mel (iooding. III] Four Scottish Painters l'niil Sun 28 Jun. I0ain 5pm. A display of the work of four Scottish artists of the post- war period: Wilhelmina Barns-(iraham. John Bellany. Alan I)a\ ie and Anne Redpath. all of whom have had a significant influence on their own and subsequent generations. The collection includes works of expressionism and abstraction with influences ranging from natural forms to /.en Buddhism and tall music.

I DOGGERFISHER l I (iayfield Square. 558 7| It). Inc Fri I0am 6pm; Sat noon 5pm. Jonathan Owen l'ntil Sat 28 Mar. New exhibition of intricately- w'orkcd sculptural pieces by the lidinburgh-based artist. See review. page 88.

I EDINBURGH COLLEGE OF ART 74 I.auriston Place. 22I 6000. Mon ’l'hti

|0atn 8pm; Fri I0am 4pm; Sat 10am 2pm.

Poppycock l'ntil Thu 26 Feb. szhibition of the 3rd year BA and MA students from the Drawing and Painting Department See caption. page 89.

I EDINBURGH PRINTMAKERS 23 l'nion Street. 557 2479. Tue Sat I0am 6pm.

ran Feels Like Forever l'nitl Sat 7 Mar Anne Forte takes tip residence in (iallery I. with Joyce (iunn ('airns' exhibition limit/v [mt-m in (ialIery 2 and l.eena Nammari‘s Spurt- to Ifrrutlt in (iaIIery 3.

I FRUITMARKET GALLERY 4.5 Market Street. 225 2383. Openwide l’ntil Sun l2 Apr. Major solo exhibition by Scottish artist ('Iarc Barclay. who has developed a reputation for the way she brings sculptural objects and pieces together in precisely -plotted relationships. See review. page 88.

I INGLEBY GALLERY

l5 ('alton Road. 556 444i. I0am 5pm. Billboard for Edinburgh: Bob and Roberta Smith l'nlil Thu 7 May. The conftisingly -monikcrcd artist unveils his newlycommissioned secret painting on the city at large.

Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing l'ntil Sat 28 Mar. Mixed media group show abotit creation and transformation. featuring work by Francis Alys. Iran do lispirito Santo. ('allum Innes. Peter l.ivcrsidge and ('ornelia Parker.

I INSTITUT FRANCAIS D’ECOSSE

l3 Randolph ('rescenl. 225 5366.

Mon Wed 8; Fri 9.30am 5.30pm: Thu noon 530me Sat 9.30am 2pm.

Vive la tapisserie! French tradition, Scottish tribute Fri 27 Feb Thu 9 Apr. Scottish 'l‘apestry Artists Regrouped (STAR). all graduates from the Iidinbtirgh (‘oIIege of Art. have exhibited all over the world. Seventy-two miniature pieces will be on display. A talk by Joanne Soroka. a (‘anadian 'I‘apestry artist. will be held on I7 March.

I THE JAZZ BAR

I (‘hambers Street. 220 4298.

Dr Sketchy‘s Anti-Art School Sun 22 Feb. I 3pm. £7 (£6). Where cabaret meets life drawing the models are burlesque divas. strapping hunks of manhood and circus freaks. Witt alcohol and fancy art supply prizes at this antidote to solemn. lifeless classes.

I LEITH GALLERY 65 The Shore. l.eith. 553 5255. Mon In I lam 5pm; Sat I Iam~4pm.

Georu‘ia Phi-teats: 10.32m A'and Place

Georgina Porteous creates art from familiar objects which, when removed from their usual context, are rendered unrecognisable, causing I the viewer to question their purpose. This exhibition of seven works includes a vaginal speculum chandelier (pictured).

IArches. Glasgow, unti/ Tue 77 Mar. 90 THE LIST 19 Feb—5 Mar 2009

I'll! New Faces t'ntil Sat 28 Feb. The lx‘llh (iallery 's annual .N't'it' I'itt‘t's show. featuring the best recent graduates from Scotland’s art schools.

I MARCHMONT GALLERY

56 \‘v'arrender Park Rd. 228 822. ran Art on show: Regina Fernandes Sun 1 Mar Fri 30 ()ct. l0am. An opportunity to look at work from a range of Scottish artists.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND COMPLEX

The Mound. 624 6200. Mon Wed &

Fri Sun |0am 5pm; Thu l0am 77pm. ran National Galleries Highlights Tours l'ntiI Sat 28 Feb. A tour of the National (iallery's permanent collection. with an introduction to its key pieces. Meet at the main entrance. ran 25 Years of Photography l'ntil Sun I9 Apr. A small exhibition celebrating the 25th birthday of the Scottish National Photography ('ollection. containing a wealth of historic and modern Scottish photographs.

I NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND

(‘hatnbers Street. 2257534. I0ain~5pm. FIE! Jean Muir: A Fashion Icon l7ntil Sun l5 Mar. 10am 7-5pm. From the swinging 60s to her death in I995. British designer Jean Muir held a place at the cutting edge of the international fashion scene; she was known as ‘the new queen of the dress‘ in Paris and ‘the jewel in the crown of British fashion' in New York. In 2005. a collection of over l8.000 items was donated to National Museums Scotland by her widower. Harry Leukert. and are now on display.

I NATIONAL WAR MUSEUM OF SCOTLAND

lidinburgh (‘astle. 225 7534.

9.45am— 5.30pm. 1.7 (£2425).

nu I'Ielmland: Faces of Conflict Fri 27 Sat 27 Feb. The photography of Robert Wilson. war artist with Iidinburgh's 52 Infantry Brigade.

I THE QUEEN’S GALLERY

Palace of Holyroodhouse. 556 5I00. 1.5 (£4.50).

The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: The Baroque Until Sun 8 Mar. 9.30am—430pm. £5 (£3—£4.50: under 5s free; family ticket £13). Part two of the gallery‘s Italian art exhibition includes ‘The (‘alling of Saints Peter and Andrew" by Caravaggio. Annibale (‘arracci's ‘AIIegory of Truth and Time'. ()ra/io (ientileschi's ‘Joseph and Potiphar's Wife'. (‘ristofano Allori‘s “Judith with the Head of HoIofernes' and drawings by Guido Reni. (iuercino and Bernini. Last admission is one hour before the gallery closes.

I ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY The Mound. 225 667i. Mon—Sat l0am—5pm; Sun noon—5pm.

Friends of the RSA Schools Competition Until Mon 30 Mar. Winning works by school pupils from across Scotland.

RSA New Contemporaries Until Wed 25 Feb. I0am—5pm. £2 (£l ). A selection of the finest up-and-coming artists and architects in Scotland. selected from the 2008 undergraduate degree shows for an invitation to make new works for the exhibition. In collaboration with Scotland's five art schools and six architecture schools.

I NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART

75 Belford Road. 624 6200. IOam—Spm. ran No Norizons Sat 28 Feb—Sun l9 Jul. Works from the collections of Charles Asprey and Alexander Schroder are brought together in an exhibition whose compelling juxtapositions. wry observations. and surprising discoveries reveal much about recent developments in contemporary an.

I NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

I Queen Street. 624 6200. Mon \Ved & Fri-Sun I0ani 5pm; Thu I0atn~7pm. "(I Homecoming and Portrait of the Nation l'ntil Sun 5 Apr Five works from the Portrait (iallery collection. each of which has been chosen for Homecoming Scotland.

"(I Sir James Hall of Dunglass, 1761-1832 Wed 25 Feb.

I245 l.|5pm. Stisanna Kerr. former Senior (‘urator at the Portrait (ialler). discusses Angelica Kauffinann's painting

of the pioneering geologist. Sir James

Hall of l)unglass.

I SCOTTISH STORYTELLING

CENTRE

43 .45 High Street. 556 9579. Mon Sat |0am 430pm.

Flt! Myer Lacome Until Sat 2) Feb. I0amr6pm. (‘ollages and works in

pastels and oil inspired by lidinburgh‘s

visage and the music of well-known

composers.

I STILLS

23 ('ock'burn Street. 622 6200.

I lam -6pm.

Flt! Urban Reflections Until Sun 22 Mar. Five different artists respond to the contemporary city. and the human imprint on the urban landscape.

I TALBOT RICE GALLERY University of lidinburgh. South Bridge. 650 22I0. Tue Sat I0am 5pm.

FREE Desire Lines lIntiI Sat 20 Jun. Talbot Rice Gallery is branching otit of its

usual setting and has invited a selection of

artists (Miranda Blennerhassett and (‘had Mc(‘ai| included) to create artvvorks across the University campus while the gallery is closed for refurbishinents.

I THE SCOTTISH GALLERY

I6 l)undas Street. 558 I200. Mon Fri I0am—6pm; Sat l0am~4pm.

Frances Macdonald Until Wed 4 Mar. Exhibition inspired by the landscapes of Iona. Accompanied by a secondary collection. The Domestic ()/)j('(‘l. of still lives by noted Scottish anists.

I WASPS STUDIOS

Patriothall Studios. 48 Hamilton Place. Stockbridge. 225 1289.

Fla Flee with Finesse Until Wed 25 Feb. New show by (iemma (‘oyle. presenting her Bonnie Biro (‘aravans as a solution to ecological and housing problems.

Dundee

I DUNDEE CONTEMPORARY

ARTS

152 Nethergate. 0| 382 909900. Tue. Wed.

Fri & Sat I0.30am—5.30pm; Thu

|0.30am—8.30pm; Sun ntmn—5.30pin. FIE! Timecode Until Wed I8 Mar. Group exhibition of works that

exhibit an interest in the practice of

marking time. Featuring work by both

accomplished and emerging artists.

including Douglas Gordon. llana Halperin

and On Kawara.

FIE! Live Music Event: Wounded

Knee Thu I9 Feb. 7—8pm. Experimental

vocalist Wounded Knee presents a specially devised programme to accompany the Tintt’t‘ndt‘ exhibition. Expect. if you can. entrancing tone poems and primordial sounds.

St Andrews

I BYRE THEATRE

Abbey Street. 0| 334 475000.

I'll! Drawing the Experience: Jenny Seep Until Sun 22 Feb. 10am—5pm. Jenny Soep is a visual artist who translates live music events into drawings. See her collection of Scottish works from 2006—2007. featuring Bjork, LCD Soundsystem. The Beastie Boys. Union of Knives and Bat for Lashes.