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NEW Jack Knox: Retrospective 1956–2014 Thu 27 Mar–Sat 19 Apr. Paintings from 1956 to 2014. DAVID DALE GALLERY AND STUDIOS 161 Broad Street, Bridgeton, 258 9124. Thu–Sat noon–5pm, but times may differ during Glasgow International. NEW Claudia Comte: Crystal Quest Fri 4–Sat 24 May. Mon–Wed, Fri–Sun noon–7pm; Thu noon–8pm until Mon 21 Apr; from Tue 22 Apr, as above. Debut UK show of Swiss artist who makes murals, woodcuts and sculptures with a wide range of references from minimalism to Disney. Glasgow International.

EASTWOOD PARK THEATRE Eastwood Park, Rouken Glen Road, Giffnock, 577 4956. Mon–Sat 10am– 5.30pm; Sun 11am–4pm; Gallery open Mon–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 11am–4pm. Hugh Hood: Glasgow 1974 Until Fri 30 May. Gritty, unsentimental images of Glasgow in 1974. EWAN MUNDY FINE ART 211 West George Street, 248 9755. Mon– Fri 10am–5pm. LAST CHANCE 20th Century Scottish Painting Until Mon 31 Mar. Works by major Scottish artists of the last century, including Robert Colquhoun, William Gillies, Joan Eardley, William Crosbie, Elizabeth Blackadder, JD Fergusson, Stephen Conroy and others.

FLEMING HOUSE 134 Renfrew Street. undergroundcarpark. com. Opening times vary, see individual

exhibitions for details. NEW Le Swimming Fri 4–Mon 21 Apr. Daily noon–6pm. Nadège Druzkowski, Sukaina Kubba, Jenny Lewis, Philippe Murphy, Alys Owen and Beth Shapeero transform the underground car park into a swimming pool. Glasgow International. NEW Opera Autonoma: Gymnasia Fri 4–Mon 21 Apr. Tue–Sun noon–5pm. New art collective inspired by the ancient Greek institution of the gymnasium. Glasgow International. GALLERY OF MODERN ART Royal Exchange Square, 287 3050. Mon–Wed & Sat 10am–5pm; Thu 10am–8pm; Fri & Sun 11am–5pm. Atelier Public #2 Until Tue 27 May. Modern Edinburgh Film School, Emma Balkind, Brian Hartley and Anthony Schrag explore ideas of play, participation, democracy and the public space. Glasgow International. Sue Tompkins: Come to Ozark Until Tue 22 Apr. New fabric pieces, paintings and works on newsprint, as well as a performance. Glasgow International. NEW Aleksandra Domanovic Fri 4–Mon 21 Apr. Installation and sculpture focusing on the figure of the lone female cosmonaut. Glasgow International.

GARTNAVEL ROYAL HOSPITAL 1055 Great Western Road, 211 3600. Opening times may vary, see individual exhibitions for details. Art in the Gart Until Sat 31 May. Daily 2–3pm. Exhibition curated by Project Ability.

THE GLASGOW ART CLUB 185 Bath Street, 248 5210. Mon & Tue 11am–6pm; Wed 11am–11pm; Thu– Sat 11am–midnight; closed Sun, but individual events may vary. NEW Spring Exhibition Sat 22 Mar– Fri 2 May. Mon 11am–5pm; Wed–Fri 11am–7pm; Sat 11am–2pm. Work by club members. GLASGOW BOTANIC GARDENS 730 Great Western Road, 334 2422. Gardens open daily 7am–dusk; Glasshouses open 10am–4.15pm; visitor centre 11am–4pm, but times may differ during Glasgow International. NEW Hydrapangaea Fri 4–Mon 21 Apr. Daily 10am–6pm. Items from Glasgow’s archive of foreign curiosities. Glasgow International.

GLASGOW PRINT STUDIO Trongate 103, 552 0704. Gallery: Tue– Sat 10am–5.30pm; Sun noon–5pm, but times may differ during Glasgow International. LAST CHANCE Bryan Evans Until Sun 30 Mar. New watercolours exploring the city of Glasgow. Hetty Haxworth, Aimée Henderson and Rosalind Lawless: In Abstraction Until Sun 23 Mar. Abstract prints by master printmakers. NEW Alex Frost: Reproduction Sat 5 Apr–Sun 18 May. Mon–Wed, Fri & Sat 10am–5.30pm; Sun noon–5pm; Thu 10am–8pm until Mon 21 Apr; from Tue 22 Apr, as above. New work addressing themes of multiplicity, uniqueness and reproduction. Glasgow International.

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MIXED MEDIA AR HOPWOOD: FALSE MEMORY ARCHIVE Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, until Sat 19 Apr

‘I remember running away from the hospital as a newborn baby,’ reads one of the less likely memories that AR Hopwood has gathered, through online portals, for his False Memory Archive. This is the raw material for a range of works some sculptural, some photographic, some textual, some filmed created in conjunction with leading researchers to illustrate ‘the pliable nature of autobiographical memory’. ‘What’s clear from over 30 years of psychological research is that, under certain conditions, a substantial

minority of the population can be coerced by authority figures into having memories of events that didn’t actually happen,’ says Hopwood, whose work under his own name and that of the With Collective invariably uses memory as its starting point. ‘The legal and therapeutic implications of this are huge, and the recollections submitted to the archive are in turn funny, dark and surreal. They somehow democratise the idea of a false memory and make it clear that to some degree we all have memories that are unreliable and prone to distortion.’ Produced in association with the Wellcome Trust, Arts Council England and Creative Scotland, these deeply

personal non-recollections are placed in an acutely researched scientific context and can be both frivolous and massively crucial to the bearer’s psyche and responses. ‘Most importantly, I hope the work raises some key questions,’ says Hopwood. ‘For example, what link

does our susceptibility to false recall have with our ability to imagine the future? If a memory of something is shown to be “false”, what happens to the recollection? What role can artists have in representing scientific information to the public? What’s more important: what actually happened, or what we remember happening?’ (David Pollock)

106 THE LIST 20 Mar–17 Apr 2014

GLASGOW SCULPTURE STUDIOS The Whisky Bond, Dawson Street, 353 3708. Wed–Sat 11am–5pm. NEW Gareth Moore Fri 4 Apr–Sat 14 Jun. New work created as part of a project residency by Canadian artist interested in blurring the boundaries between art and life. Glasgow International. NEW Laura Aldridge and Anna Mayer: Openaries Sat 12 Apr, 7pm–midnight. Artists Aldridge and Mayer have designed and built a portable ceramic kiln and invited local artists and practitioners to contribute an offering or a performance. Glasgow International. GLASGOW UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL CHAPEL University Avenue, 330 5419. Opening times may vary, see individual exhibitions for details. LAST CHANCE Antonio Pacitti: In an Occupied Land Until Fri 28 Mar. Mon–Fri 9am–5pm. Artwork by the late Scottish-Italian artist.

GLASGOW WOMEN’S LIBRARY 23 Landressy Street, 550 2267. Mon, Wed, Thu & Fri 9.30am–5pm; Thu 9.30am– 7pm, but individual events may vary. NEW Palaces, Ballrooms and Battling Betty McAllister: Hidden Histories of Art and Culture in Glasgow’s East End Thu 4–Fri 21 Apr. Sound artworks by spoken word/ performance artist Ruth Barker and musician Kim Moore made in response to the library’s East End Women’s Heritage Walk. Glasgow International. NEW Lucy Reynolds & MAP: A Feminist Chorus Sat 8–Fri 21 Apr. Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 9.30am–5pm; Tue 9.30am–7.30pm; score performance Sat 5pm. Sound installations and a performance inspired by the achievements of the Women’s Movement. Glasgow International.

GOVANHILL BATHS Calder Street, 433 2999. Opening hours may vary, see individual events for details. LAST CHANCE Cultural Canons and Kickflips Thu 20 & Fri 21 Mar, 5–8pm. Images of Scotland’s skateboarding culture. NEW Anthea Hamilton and Nicholas Byrne: Love Fri 4–Mon 21 Apr. Daily 11am–6pm. Suspended and free-standing inflatable sculptures. Glasgow International.

HILLHEAD LIBRARY 348 Byres Road, 339 7223. Mon, Tue & Thu 10am–8pm; Wed 10am–5pm; Fri & Sat 9am–5pm; Sun noon–5pm. LAST CHANCE Antonio Pacitti Until Fri 28 Mar. The photographic story of a Scottish-Italian family. HOUSE FOR AN ART LOVER Bellahouston Park, 10 Dumbreck Road, 353 4776. Art Lovers Cafe and Shop open daily 10am–5pm; House opening times vary, please call to check. Opening times may vary during Glasgow International. LAST CHANCE Jackie Anderson and Susan Eaton Until Mon 31 Mar. Drawings and paintings from two Scottish artists, displaying their individual attitudes to portraiture and landscape. NEW Suzanne Déry: Cosmology of Three Fri 4–Mon 21 Apr. Daily 10am–7pm. Site-specific sculptures and installations from French-Canadian artist based in Glasgow. Glasgow International.

IOTA Unlimited Studios, 25 Hyndland Street, 338 6052. Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat 10am– 5pm; Thu 10am–6pm during exhibitions. Otherwise open during office hours and on Farmers’ Market Saturdays. LAST CHANCE Amy Winstanley: Detritus and Other Stories Until Sat 22 Mar. Work by young Kirkcudbright-based artist interested