VisualArt Exhibitions are listed by city, then alphabetically by venue. Submit listings at least 16 days before publication to art@list.co.uk. Listings compiled by Laura Ennor and Alex Johnston. ✽✽ Indicates Hitlist entry

GLASGOW

ANNIESLAND COLLEGE 19 Hatfield Drive, anniesland.ac.uk FREE Anniesland Art Mon 11–Thu 14 Jun, 9am–4.45pm. End of year show by students from Anniesland College. Part of the West End Festival. THE ARCHES 253 Argyle Street, 565 1000. FREE Peter Iain Campbell: What Hercules Might See (Part III) Fri 1 Jun–Thu 26 Jul, daily noon–6pm in the foyer. Artist using photography to explore the relationship between muscle men, shipbuilding and the RAF. FREE Hole In My Pocket: The Universe Is Very Large, You Are Very Small, Act Accordingly Until Thu 31 May, Mon–Sat 10am–11pm in the Café Bar. An exhibition/installation of large-scale prints, attempting to understand the concept of the present moment when viewed in relation to the entire universe.

THE BRIGGAIT 141 Bridgegate, 553 5890. Opening times vary, see individual exhibition listings for information. FREE The Ghost In The Invisible Bikini Until Fri 8 Jun, Wed-Fri noon–5pm. Group show highlighting commonality and contrasts between the artists’ work.

BURRELL COLLECTION 2060 Pollokshaws Road, 287 2550. Mon–Thu & Sat 10am–5pm; Fri & Sun 11am–5pm. FREE Beasts of the Imagination Until Tue 5 Jun. Three of the collection’s finest Oriental carpets. FREE Home Sweet Home Sat 9–Sun 24 Jun. Photography exhibition created by Women Asylum Seekers Together London, documenting their lives in the UK. Part of Refugee Week.

CAFE SOURCE TOO Hillhead Sports Club, 32 Hughenden Road, 357 6437. FREE Duncan Lamont Until Sat 23 Jun, daily 11am–11pm. Photographs of the Highlands and Islands by Oban-born photographer and designer. Part of the West End Festival. CAFÉ COSSACHOK Trongate 103, 10 King Street, 553 0733. Tue-Sat noon–midnight; Sun 4pm–midnight. Spring Sale Until Thu 31 May. Annual sale of crafts, paintings, drawings, prints and watercolours by artists from Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine and Scotland.

CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Tue–Sat 11am–6pm. ✽✽ FREE Rob Kennedy: Is there anything to do here, is there anything to see? Until Sat 2 Jun. See Artbeat, page 133. FREE Sarnath Banerjee Sat 16 Jun–Sat 28 Jul. Drawings and films examining the daily tensions of Indian life.

THE COMMON GUILD 21 Woodlands Terrace, 428 3022. Wed & Sat noon–5pm; Thu & Fri noon–7pm ✽✽ FREE Wolfgang Tillmans: A New Installation ●●●●● Until

Sat 23 Jun. The first photographer to win the Turner Prize has his first solo exhibition in Scotland since 1995. Part of the West End Festival.

136 THE LIST 24 May–21 Jun 2012

Anna Gibb

Jun, Mon & Wed–Sat noon–5pm. Works in a variety of media by Gillian Anderson, Jeff Edwards, Robin Leishman, Leeanne McKenna, Bob Rafferty and David Tinto. GLASGOW BOTANIC GARDENS 730 Great Western Road, 334 2422. Gardens open daily 7am–dusk; visitor centre 11am–4pm. FREE Plants Life People Fri 1–Sun 24 Jun, daily 10am–6pm. Photography exhibition showcasing contemporary botanical science, featuring the work of 60 UK organisations and the involvement of 36 different countries. Part of the West End Festival.

GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO Trongate 103, 552 0704. Tue–Sat 10am–5.30pm; Sun noon–5pm. FREE Adrian Wiszniewski: Transcendental Roof Party Until Sun 27 May. Bold and colourful new images from the Glasgow-born artist. FREE Olivia Bliss Until Sun 3 Jun. Prints exploring and interpreting the Scottish landscape. FREE Bronwen Sleigh, Rachel Duckhouse & Mark Campbell Fri 8 Jun–Sun 22 Jul. New work by Studio artists. FREE Helen Fay Fri 8 Jun–Sun 1 Jul. Prints by artist with a predilection for images of animals and landscapes.

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street, 353 4500.

2012: Fine Art and ✽✽ FREE GSA Degree Show Architecture Sat 9–Sat 16 Jun, daily 9am–5pm. See feature, page 134.

Anna Gibb has been drawing by hand since her final year at university studying architecture. Her project involved research into Edinburgh’s old town and ignited in her an obsession with city grain and, in particular, cityscape and skyline. Although architecture is her career path, Anna believes the distinction between art and architecture is blurred and that the drawing of architecture is fast becoming a lost art. She has a passionate enthusiasm for history and is inspired by old maps and city panoramas, in particular Buonsignori’s 1584 map of Florence, and etchings by Piranesi. The beautiful depiction of detail used by the masters is something she seeks to incorporate in her drawing style.

Since graduating in 2009 Anna has done various things to escape the recession, including a scholarship to Florence, eight months in Australia, and an artist-in-residency in Glasgow, all the while working towards qualifying as an architect. She is thrilled to be taking part in the exhibition for the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale later this year. annagibb.com thisiscentralstation.com

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART 178 West Regent Street, 221 3095. Mon–Fri 9.30am–5.30pm (Thu until 6pm); Sat 10am–5.30pm; Sun 11am–4pm. FREE Philip Reeves Until Thu 14 Jun. Early paintings and drawings from the 1940s and 50s plus recent work. DAVID DALE GALLERY AND STUDIOS 161 Broad Street, Bridgeton, 258 9124. Fri–Sun noon–5pm. FREE Fiona Burke & Marzia Rossi Sat 16 Jun–Sun 8 Jul. Joint show by Irish artist and Italian artist, concerning the history of painting.

✽✽ FREE Alasdair Gray: City Recorder ●●●●● Until Sun 10

Jun. Work from Gray’s time as ‘artist recorder’ for the city of Glasgow.

✽✽ FREE Karla Black at GoMA ●●●●● Until Sun 24 Jun. Major

new process-based sculptural works. FREE Katy Dove: Films Until Sun 10 Jun. Screening on a loop, art therapy student Dove’s four short films are based on Rorschach inkblot theory and feature music from her band Muscles of Joy. FREE Tales of the City: Art Fund International and the GoMA Collection Until Sat 1 Dec. Works from GoMA’s collection purchased on the Art Fund International scheme.

THE GALLERY @ MUSSEL INN 157 Hope Street, 572 1405. Mon–Fri noon–2.30pm & 5–10pm; Sat noon–10pm; Sun 12.30–10pm. FREE Quadruple Until Thu 31 May. Paintings by Jay Carlisle, Aine Divine, Rona MacLean and Marion McFarlane. GALLOWGATE STUDIOS 15 East Campbell Street, Barrowland, 552 7250. FREE John Taylor: Watercolours Fri 1–Mon 4 Jun, daily 11am–4pm. Watercolours made at the celebrated artist’s retreat at Cill Rialaig in Ireland.

GALLERY OF MODERN ART Royal Exchange Square, 287 3050. Mon–Wed & Sat 10am–5pm; Thu 10am–8pm; Fri & Sun 11am–5pm. THE GLASGOW ART CLUB 185 Bath Street, 248 5210. FREE Ironbbratz First Annual Graduate Exhibition Sat 2–Mon 25

GLASGOW SCULPTURE STUDIOS The Whisky Bond, Dawson Street, 07582 698832. Thu–Sat noon–5pm.

✽✽ FREE Teresa Margolles ●●●●● Until Sat 30 Jun. Work

drawing on an archive of more than 4000 photographs of the street life of Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican city with the highest murder rate in the world.

GLUE FACTORY 22 Farnell Street, Garscube Industrial Estate, Maryhill, thegluefactory.org

✽✽ FREE GSA Degree Show 2012: MFA Thu 7–Sat 16 Jun,

daily 11am–6pm. See feature, page 134. THE GOOD SPIRITS CO 23 Bath Street, 258 8427. Mon–Wed 10am–6pm; Thu–Sat 10am–7pm; Sun noon–5pm. FREE Lewis Mail Photography Until Fri 1 Jun. Photography from London, Cuba and New York.

HIDDEN LANE GALLERY 1081 Argyle Street, hiddenlanegallery.com Tue–Sat 11am–5pm. FREE Images of Glasgow Fri 1–Sun 24 Jun. Celebrate city pride with this collection of two centuries’ worth of photographs, paintings and prints of the dear green place from the likes of Thomas Annan, Muirhead Bone, Alasdair Gray, Hilda Goldwag, the Foulis Brothers and many more. Part of the West End Festival. HIGH STREET GALLERY 40a High Street, 552 4100. Mon–Fri 9am–5pm. FREE Mark Dickie: Street Art Until Fri 25 May. Street art photographed in New York, Paris, Ibiza and Berlin by the Glasgow artist.

HILLHEAD LIBRARY 348 Byres Road, 339 7223. Mon, Tue & Thu 10am–8pm; Wed 10am–5pm; Fri & Sat 9am–5pm; Sun noon–5pm. FREE Amaan Thu 14–Sun 24 Jun. An exhibition created by asylum-seeking and refugee women in Glasgow. Part of Refugee Week.