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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 Charlotte Runcie and Alex Johnston. All exhibitions free unless otherwise stated. Indicates Hitlist entry GLASGOW

CCA 350 Sauchiehall Street, 352 4900. Tue–Sat 11am–6pm; Intermedia Gallery opening hours vary, see individual exhibition listings.

NEW Economy Until Sat 23 Mar. A major group exhibition exploring the resurgence of the economy as a key factor shaping people’s lives comes to CCA. Presented across multiple venues, featuring screenings, talks and performances and curated by Angela Dimitrakaki and Kirsten Lloyd. See preview, page 110. NEW Oliver Braid: Snorlax Beanbag Sat 26 Jan–Sat 2 Feb. Artist and co-host of the Ellie & Oliver Show presents new work produced in collaboration with It’s Our Playground and Paul Kindersley. See preview, page 108. NEW Suzanne Déry and G Küng: Giantess Fri 15 Feb–Fri 1 Mar. Tue-Sat 11am–6pm. In a collaborative work, the artists assemble the body of a giantess, which the visitor then has to navigate around.

CYRIL GERBER FINE ART 178 West Regent Street, 221 3095. Mon– Fri 9.30am–5.30pm (Thu until 7pm); Sat 10am–5.30pm; Sun 11am–4pm. LAST CHANCE Cyril Gerber Fine Art Winter Collection 2012 Until Wed 30 Jan. Selected works of 19th-21st century British paintings, drawings and sculpture.

DAVID DALE GALLERY AND STUDIOS 161 Broad Street, Bridgeton, 258 9124. Fri–Sun noon–5pm. NEW Easy Does It Sat 2 Feb–Sat 23 Feb. Exhibition curated by Kevin Hunt examining the complexity intrinsic to simple actions, featuring work by Carwyn Evans, Fiona Curran, Hannah James, Jo Addison, Jo Coupe, Kevin Hunt, Leo Fitzmaurice, Littlewhitehead, Sean Edwards, Tom Godfrey and Tom Ireland. GALLERY OF MODERN ART Royal Exchange Square, 287 3050. Mon– Wed & Sat 10am–5pm; Thu 10am–8pm; Fri & Sun 11am–5pm. LAST CHANCE Fiona Tan: Disorient Until Sun 24 Feb. As part of GoMA’s Tales of the City series of exhibitions, a spectacular two-screen film installation by the Amsterdam-based artist Fiona Tan is displayed in the UK for the first time. The work explores historic and contemporary perceptions of the ‘oriental’ through ideas about colonialism, myth, identity and war. Niki de Saint Phalle: The Eric and Jean Cass Gift Until November. The late Niki de Saint Phalle had an unlikely

career; born into a privileged French family whose wealth was wiped out in the Depression, she became a teenage fashion model and then eloped to the USA before having a nervous breakdown and reinventing herself as creator of some of the most personal, vivid and engaging public art of the century. Collectors Eric and Jean Cass have gifted several Saint Phalle sculptures and various ephemera to the Gallery of Modern Art, as well as two oil paintings by John Bellany. Tales of the City: Gallery 2 Until June. Works from GoMA’s collection purchased on the Art Fund International scheme, in partnership with the Common Guild. Featured artists include Derek Boshier, Rob Churm, Hans-Peter Feldmann, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Alex Frost, David Hockney, Scott Myles, David Sherry and Simon Starling.

GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART 167 Renfrew Street, 353 4500. Interpretation space & shop open daily 10.30am–5pm; building tours 11am, 1pm & 3pm. LAST CHANCE Mariusz Tarkawian: Anticipating the Future Until Sat 23 Feb. Daily 11am–5pm. Tarkawian’s witty drawings are representations of what he imagines modern artists will be doing in the future. HIDDEN LANE GALLERY 1081 Argyle Street, hiddenlanegallery. com LAST CHANCE Margaret Watkins: Leningrad and Moscow 1933 Sat 26 Jan & 2 Feb, 11am–5pm.

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Canadian photographer Margaret Watkins is increasingly recognised as one of the more striking and original talents of her generation. This exhibition displays her work from a 1933 trip to the post- revolutionary USSR.

HUNTERIAN MUSEUM & ART GALLERY University of Glasgow, 82 Hillhead Street, 330 4221. Tue–Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 11am–4pm; closed Mon. Hagar and the Angel Until Sun 25 Aug. Exhibition devoted to the work of John and Alexander Runciman, two of Scotland’s most important painters of the 18th century. The centrepieces are John Runciman’s oil painting Hagar and the Angel and his 1764 etching The Taking Down of the Netherbow, depicting the dismantling of the only fortified gateway in Edinburgh’s old city walls.

KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY & MUSEUM Argyle Street, 276 9599. Mon–Thu & Sat 10am–5pm; Fri & Sun 11am–5pm. Investigating Bosch and Breughel Until Thu 28 Feb. Exhibition showing how art historians are examining four different versions of the painting Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple, all of them by Bosch and Breughel but was one of them the template for all the others and, if so, which one? Interactive screens enable you to trace the paintings’ histories and see how modern techniques are clearing up the mystery. THE LIGHTHOUSE 11 Mitchell Lane, 276 5365. Mon–Sat 10.30am–5pm; Sun noon–5pm. Modern Languages Until Sun 31 Mar. Mon-Sat 10.30am–5pm; Sun 12–5pm. Exhibition of work by Irish artists reimagining the country’s craft tradition. Featured artists include Nao Matsunaga, Laura Mays, Deirdre Nelson, Ciara Phillips and Barbara Ridland.

LILLIE ART GALLERY Station Road, Milngavie, 956 5536. Tue– Sat 10am–1pm & 2–5pm. Inspiration Until Fri 8 Mar. Exhibition of work in a variety of media by artists who work as tutors for East Dumbartonshire council. Making the List Until Sat 9 Mar. Paintings and prints in this exhibition explore the social mythology behind Truman Capote’s famous Black and White Ball in 1966. MARKET GALLERY 334 Duke Street, 556 7276. Thu–Sun 11am–5pm LAST CHANCE Toby Huddlestone: The Origins of Another Artwork Until Fri 8 Feb. Work by artist concerned with themes of public action/inaction and commitment, spread across three galleries, with lecture performances, videos and invited guests.

Jamie Johnson Jamie Johnson is an experienced printmaker, bookmaker and a member of Edinburgh Printmakers. He is art director/co-founder of Harvest Skate Co, a new skateboard and apparel company which creates artist-designed skateboard decks, produces videos, publications and clothing and provides a platform for Scottish skateboarding and visual artists to gain exposure. He has exhibited as part of Recoat Gallery’s group show in December 2012 and is currently developing work for future shows.

Jamie also works as a visiting lecturer at Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen and has curated group shows in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Toronto. His awards include the Nancy Graham Memorial Artist Book prize at Visual Arts Scotland (RSA Galleries) in 2011 and he was one of the awardees for the Cultural Enterprise Office’s Starter for 6 programme in 2012. jamie-johnson.co.uk thisiscentralstation.com

MITCHELL LIBRARY North Street, 287 2999. Mon–Thu 9am–8pm; Fri & Sat 9am–5pm.

LAST CHANCE George Wyllie Retrospective: In Pursuit

of the Question Mark Until Sat 2 Feb. Daily (not Sun) 10am–5pm. Major retrospective of the late, internationally- acclaimed artist, whose often humorous works included The Paper Boat and The Straw Locomotive. Early paintings and sculptures feature alongside more recent pieces like 2005’s giant robin, together with the rare treat to view previously unseen works.

THE MODERN INSTITUTE 14–20 Osborne Street, 248 3711. Mon– Fri 10am–6pm; Sat noon–5pm. LAST CHANCE Monika Sosnowska Until Sat 16 Feb.Work by Polish-born artist, responding to the use of space in the context of the artist’s own upbringing in communist Eastern Europe. 24 Jan–21 Feb 2013 THE LIST 10707