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UNIVER ST R R SITY A IN AV P W C E E T Y S Reeves, Yan Wang, James Tweedie & others. Supported by O THURSO SOUTH AYRSHIRE A S E O T E W C d D R A O R L T the Hugh Fraser Foundation & Glasgow City Council. N G I A W Y N S THE MACLAURIN GALLERIES V C L L D E S E AD E E [email protected] S KELVINGROVE G N K R S c T D R S Rozelle Park, Monument Road, Ayr KA7 4NQ E R PARK T S 9 E O L www.compassgallery.co.uk A E E O ULLAPOOL T David Tress: Chasing SublimeLight. G A A N 8 T Mon–Sat 10–5.30 t 0141 221 6370 35 May 1–Jun 13. *ad S AR GY LL INVERNESS LE UCHIEHA www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk ST SA CYRIL GERBER FINE ART ISLE OF SKYE RE Y ST ET RKELE KILMORACK Mon–Sat 10–5, Sun 2–5 t 01292 443708 BE AD c 148 West Regent Street, Glasgow G2 2RQ KENT RO a T a ST VINCENT S T D Tom H Shanks RSW RGI PAI: ‘Land of the Mountain & the C T C T AT A E ABERDEEN L L H 9 Y E D E E E E ES I IN R I E C R D E O F N S

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T I A T A L 0 S Y Adrian Wiszniewski RSA: ‘This Foreign Land’ – Recent A H ABERFELDY T L N UC N N T E H T A S THE KRYSZTYNA GALLERY IE O H H W S S T A SQ E C Works. May 6–27. *ad e L a S S L DUNDEE U S W T L AR E G d YL B 15A Nelson Street, Dundee, DD1 2PN I E D STR L EE fN T [email protected] OBAN PERTH d B N A 8 T N H I Central CRIEFF ST ANDREW'S Viewing by appointment. N S M E TF T C O R L REE ONGA www.gerberfineart.co.uk e A b TE Y T B Collection of etchings and watercolours. WE D T STIRLING L S E EDINBURGHDIDINBUBU T R c PBROOMIELAW Mon–Sat 9.30–5.30 t 0141 221 3095 E G b DUNOON M8 STENTON L GE [email protected] N T GO T M V S N E O A E T K GGLAS ASGOSGG OW PEEBLES W N I E R A R www.britishprintmakers.co.uk/matysiak ST O T HUNTERIAN ART GALLERY H L BROUGHTON GE AD S O C RG L A C ISLE OF ARRAN JEDBURGH 12–8, 7 dayst/f 01382 322522 E I S . d University of Glasgow, 82 Hillhead Street, G12 8QQ T A BERWICK E M

AYR M V A IN W CE J James Paterson. Until Sep 27. Joseph Beuys. Until Sep 27. 7 NT W c 4 ST a DUMFRIES ( Aspects of . Until Oct 2. M NEWCASTLE FIFE ) UPON-TYNE www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk KIRKCUDBRIGHT f EAST NEUK OPEN STUDIOS THE BLYTHSWOOD GALLERY CARLISLE Mon–Sat 9.30–5, admn free t 0141 330 5431 e Various venues, East Neuk of Fife a The Gallery Suite (2nd Fl), 188 St Vincent St, Glasgow G2 5SP More than thirty artists inviteyou to visit themin their The Spring Exhibition: 19th & 20th C. & Contemporary JOHN GREEN FINE ART studios in picturesque East Fife, Jun 5/6, 12/13. Artists. Apr 20–May 29. J Bell Anderson, Dr M N N Armour, e 182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HG ABERDEENSHIRE Paintings, drawings, prints, ceramics, etchings, Dame E V Blackadder, J G Boyd, R M Coventry, J Cumming, Traditional & Contemporary Paintings. An ever changing illustrations, jewellery, textile art. display of British & Continental oils and watercolours at GALLERY HEINZEL Dr D A Donaldson, J K H Eardley, N Edgar, Sir W Russell Flint, Free Brochure can be downloaded from the website, Sir W G Gillies, G Houston, J Houston, W Johnstone, J Kay, reasonable prices. Specialist framers and restorers. a 24 Thistle Street, Aberdeen AB10 1XD or collected from Fife Tourist Information centres, [email protected] Contemporary ScottishArt. John Knox, Dr B Low, C McCall, W McCance, D McClure, The Byre Theatre, St Andrews, or by telephone request. Sir W MacTaggart, G K Mitchell, J Stuart Park, Sir R Philipson, www.fineartscotland.com Continually changing exhibitions of work by some of the www.eastneukopenstudios.org Mon–Fri 10.30–5, Sat 10.30–1 t 0141 333 1991 80 represented artists. *Own Art J Q Pringle, Dr B Rae, Dr A Redpath, P Reeves, L Richmond, Sat/Sun 10.30–6.30 t 01333 730249 Dr J D Robertson, D F Shanks, C Stenhouse & many others. [email protected] ROGER BILLCLIFFE GALLERY www.galleryheinzel.com Mon–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–1 t 07975 634928 f 134 Blythswood Street, Glasgow G2 4EL Mon–Fri 10–5, Sat 10–5.30 t 01224 625629 DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY COMPASS GALLERY Glen Scouller at 60. Until May 18. *ad high st gallery b 178 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 4RL [email protected] f 84 High Street, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4JL Mixed Exhibition featuring Neil MacPherson, Henry www.billcliffegallery.com ARGYLL & BUTE ScottishContemporary Art – mainly graduates of Kondracki, Jennifer Anderson, Ian McKenzie Smith, Philip Mon–Fri 9.30–5.30, Sat 10–1 t 0141 332 4027 f 0141 332 6573 JUNO DESIGN GALLERY GSA & ECA, including John Bellany, Davy Brown, b 159 Argyll Street, Dunoon, PA23 7DD George Birrell, Hazel Campbell, Pam Carter, Mixed Exhibitions by Contemporary Artists: Morag Muir, Peter Howson, James Macaulay, Alexander Robb; Nikki Monaghan, Duncan Macleod, John Nelson, Joe ScottishFine Art including Kirkcudbright artists of the Smernicki, Liz Bruce, Sue Challis, Susan Winton, past; Decorative Arts & Collectables and Glassware & David Morrison, Martin Oates, DeborahPhillips & Jewellery. David Tress Chasing Sublime Light Brian Phillips. Pam Carter. May 8–30. Also on show Contemporary Textiles, Jewellery, Ceramics Solo exhibition of new works by one of Scotland’s most and Design-led Gifts. Take advantage of ‘Own Art’ widely recognized and successful artists. interest free loan (typical 0%). *Own Art 1 May - 13 June 2010 Visit website for exhibition details. *Own Art Mon–Wed & Fri–Sat 10–5, Sun 11–5, closed Thur Mon–Sat 10–5 [email protected] www.junogallery.com www.highstgallery.co.uk Mon–Sat 10–5 t 01369 707767 t 01557 331660 The Maclaurin Galleries

Rozelle Park, Monument Rd., PRINT PRIZE Ayr, Scotland KA7 4NQ 10am-5pm Mon-Sat from layers of forms, as well as reducing the Winner this year of the Galleries 2pm-5pm Sun Award at 'Originals' – the Con - torn paper, card and glue, put on figure to a dense mass.” From in such a way that creates tex - her Kent studio This project is supported by temporary Printmaking Show at The Arts Council of Wales the Mall Galleries – is Tor Hild - ture and form. The constructing, Tor runs short courses and yard, who has recently com - destructing and reconstructing of workshops and is working to - pleted an MA in Printmaking at the drawing and plate became wards a show later in 2010. an integral part of the work. www.torhildyard.moonfruit.com UCA Maidstone. Her collograph ‘Light Breaking on Beinn Bhan’, mixed media, 40x58cm, 2009 Head V impressed us with its “My current pictorial concerns See Tor’s print on her advertise - brooding, almost sculptural pres - are with capturing the body lan - ment - page 33 ence. "The plates were built up guage of both human and animal Telephone: 01292 443708 www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk MAY 10 LOCAL ART FEED: SCOTLAND from galleries magazine at GALLERIES .co.uk 16. GALLERIES MAY 10 8. GALLERIES MAY 10 MAP 4 SCOTLAND

W M N RR T E RSO B NSTS E E S R DOON OPEN EYE GALLERY NDR ONND R L E W R .LOL R E OS O O EE. E AE S RE W E O Y RBAUR D TETT ST EBN UPLA H FEFTE D. SOTN U UN h 34 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh A RCNE N T DN B NI B P S LO G U O D L AAND R I D E EERRLL HO ON R S A ENSSS MBB U N H H PH T CCUUM T S EH3 6QE O N E TST GO TS K T S GS H T GN N A U K S KKINI T L T ATT T T YALL RE A ST OS LOONDO Kirsty Wither: New Paintings; S O V GR ST A N H A S G D D N R R I NAN T O N LAL OY V EERR S A C B W Y C HUUM BBYYPPLL T LAT Carola Gordon: New Works; E S E T D MM IIR US NROTRH D RROO LER C U N O U C EL N hER LACP H N K N T UN B RP Clare Malet: New Metal Vessels and A ROK T j D Y S O N Y I T A K S D E AYY W L REGENT Sculptural Works; Joanne Thompson: R O D D WR A O O S A L TORT A M I T V GARDENS IO A W QUEENS FERRY ROAD RR b V EE R l H II New Jewellery (until May 25). D T SE D H N ET N EE T E E P RR S I R E T S E L E S T E T A C N S a T Apr 16–May 4. N L N D LL EEE TR SI I E c

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V P ETT W OL C E T A New Works; T Simon Laurie RSW RGI: A H O A P RS R T EE E D E T E L SG R O H TE O N L G A GN SE S E UUN R ET T P A E RA OO T E O d ACC LL Y GES TR 1 E LR R S U Chris Bushe RSW: New Paintings; E O E E U PA Q O EG TS T NN L GR O H O RE T O E T U T Q F E H E F G TR Waverley T U I T S I T E Clementina Van Der Walt: New T B E N H N E E B NE T S T T N L O E R E S L S ES R E A H F A TR F E I L T ET T B E i D E S S RS Ceramics; Joanne Thompson: New S T F RR S EH C R T SE TT G S E E Y ES R O AD Y S NCC E R T O IN g f TT E RD R T S T PRI M SE T E ST T R M ETK EE T S T P RAKR I RER Jewellery. May 7–25. M O MMA D STT N k SE O S N P AM EL T U A L PRINCES ST GARDENS UN GHH G NA ILI S L I Diana Hope: New Paintings; L N V T DN IHG O V S O H E M O L M EE D LYL R E M C L G O E R A C P O ME A O H IAI T H LA L Andrew Restall: New Works; R PP LL E M P T C L E L H A A S LL IL S E A I K H T A A P O P T A W IC LE C TTEE C II A AA W GG S C K A T W O A R New Works; L Diane Rendle: E W E CASTLECASTLE R CCOO R A N E DC N R E I R E N N T N A JA G R OC N P W AC H O C N John Higgins: New Ceramics; L S O E T TT A E D R S E N E HN E I K D N S N A RK L C A E S O MR A D SSA M IO A G GRAM T Miranda Sharpe: New Jewellery RASS I H A CL LIGHT AND DARK V A N L S K S e E O D E O C O

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UN E A LA O EH3 6QE Continent, Museums at Night is 31 August to www.thenationalope- Picasso amongst others, he has BONHAMS (Edinburgh) DOVECOT David Hockney CH RA: beginning to take off in the UK. nartcompetition.org, with the top still found time to paint seriously. a 21/22 Queen Street, Edinburgh e 10 Infirmary Street, Edinburgh Screenprints, lithographs, etchings and aquatints by this important This year’s event, co-ordinated by 500 required to submit the origi- Proper celebration ofthis aspect EH2 1JX EH1 1LT Culture24 for the Museums, Libr- nals in person or by courier. ofhis lifeis being made with a Sales include jewellery and silver, Tapestry Revealed Part Two. contributor to the British Pop art ceramics and glass, furniture and May 4–29. movement. May 7–Jun 12. aries and Archives Council and room ofhis radiant, light-filled clocks, pictures and prints, rugs and Tue–Sat 10.30–5.30, admn free Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4 scheduled for the weekend of SPRING FAIRS abstract paintings this month at [email protected] carpets. Matter. Various dates. 4 exhibitions 14 to 16 May, has several hundred , plus a further smaller [email protected] specially curated by jeweller Adam www.openeyegallery.co.uk t 0131 225 2266 Paxon. More information at t 0131 557 1020 participating galleries and muse- Two fairs this month share dates: group at Piano Nobile. www.innovativecraft.co.uk ums. The geographical spread the Affordable Art Fair, Bristol, BOURNE FINE ART ROYAL OVER-SEAS LEAGUE b 6 Dundas St, EdinburghEH3 6HZ Daily10.30–7.30 could hardly be greater, as two in- with 50+ participating galleries, ANOTHER COUNTRY [email protected] i Landings Gallery, Over-Seas 20th Century British Paintings. House, 100 Princes Street, Edinburgh triguing evenings at opposite ends the subject ofthis month’s special Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 11–2 [email protected] www.dovecotstudios.com EH2 3AB of the country, also nicely linked feature (p28) and the Battersea In the desperate desire ofcon- [email protected] Kazi Sahid (Bangladesh): 2008 by their particular relationships to (both 14 temporary curators to impose www.bournefineart.com www.innovativecraft.co.uk ContemporaryArt Fair t 0131 550 3660 ROSL Scholars. Mar 10–May 14. light and dark, make clear – the to 16 May). As attentive readers often rigid intellectual constructs t 0131 557 4050 Kazi Sahid’s work explores relational issues between people, man to spooky, rattling buildings of will be aware, the artist (rather on their exhibitions, there can be CHRISTIE’S (Edinburgh) THE FRUITMARKET GALLERY c 5 Wemyss Place, Edinburgh f woman, position to opposition, rich to Geevor Tin Mine in Cornwall (dark than dealer) led fair, usually with only one loser (apart from the 45 Market St, EdinburghEH1 1DF poor, and one religion to another. EH3 6DH Air Iomlaid (On Exchange). enough already and always most no commission payable, is a viewing public ofcourse) so it is Mon–Fri 9–5 t 0131 225 4756 His work also reflects his time on Apr 10–May 9. ROSL Scholarship at Hospitalfield in productive at night) on the one growing phenomenon these days interesting to note the steady rise DEAN GALLERY Project linking children from Arbroath. hand and the Museum of Scottish – Windsor last month, Reading ofartist-led shows. The problem d Belford Road, EdinburghEH4 3DS Tollcross Primary School, Edinburgh Mon–Sat 10–6, admn free with children from Bun-sgoil Shleite Lighthouses at Fraserburgh on the back in November – and another can very often be the reluctance of Strange Encounters: Davies, [email protected] northern tip of Aberdeenshire (illu- very big (170 stands) comparative institutions to give them the Gordon, Boyce, Colquhoun. on the Isle of Skye. www.roslarts.co.uk Feb 27–Jun 27. Admn free. Johan Grimonprez. May 22–Jul 11. t 0131 225 1501 f 0131 226 3936 minated by the the old lenses of newcomer, the Untitled Art Fair is space. Works using the enigmatic appeal of First UK showing of ‘Double Take’ – lighthouses), on the other. If these on early next month (4 to 6 June) So due acknowledgement must the mask. a montage of found film, TV and documentary footage and a complex THE SCOTTISH GALLERY are too far, there’s plenty more at in Chelsea Old Town Hall. But be made ofthe Estorick‘s enter- Diane Arbus: Photographs. j 16 Dundas Street, Edinburgh Mar 13–Jun 13. mix of meanings and counter- www.culture24.org.uk. Battersea was unquestionably the prise in inviting ten respected Lon- meanings. EH3 6HZ www.nationalgalleries.org Archie Forrest: New Paintings; first, beginning life in the 80s and don-based painters to open a t 0131 624 6200 Mon–Sat 11–6, Sun 12–5 [email protected] Prints by Eduardo Paolozzi; GET CRACKING as they say, still very much a con- visual dialogue with an artist rep- www.fruitmarket.co.uk Merete Rasmussen: Ceramics; tender, not to mention fun . . . resented in their collections. Org- Jo Whitney t 0131 225 2383 Danish Silver. May 5–29. *ad Having been involved with the anised by Italian-born Lino Manocci at East Neuk Open Studios Mon–Fri 10–6, Sat 10–4 (see listing on map 1) [email protected] Chichester-based National Open GOLDING AT 80 and including artists such as Tony NATIONAL GALLERY COMPLEX www.scottish-gallery.co.uk Art Competition as Chairman of the Bevan, Andrzej Jackowski and g The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL t 0131 558 1200 f 0131 558 3900 The Printmaker’s Art. Feb 20–May 23. Selectors in the early Noughties, as Artist-art-historians are always to Luke Elwes, this is a group based Admn free. it emerged from comparative be treasured, for their comparative on friendship (many of them have Works selected from the outstanding SCOTTISH NATIONAL GALLERY shown together in Italy) rather k OF MODERN ART regional obscurity to an event of rarity and the particular value of NGS collection –includes Dürer, than any shared style or technique Rembrandt, Goya, Hogarth, Whistler, Belford Road, EdinburghEH4 3DR genuine national significance, I’m their insights. But there can be few DY Cameron. www.nationalgalleries.org delighted to see it going from to compare with John Golding, and the show is all the better for it. Confrontation. Apr 9–Jul 18. t 0131 624 6200 strength to strength. With a panel who, I am shocked to see, is cele- It benefits, moreover, from the Admn free. of selectors now chaired by Gavin brating his 80th birthday – in my highly insightful texts that each Juxtaposing Lucas Cranach and Otto SCOTTISH NATIONAL Dix. l PORTRAIT GALLERY Turk and including Catherine Lam- head he’s a permanent 35, my artist has contributed to the Dance. Apr 24–Jun 6. Admn free. Queen Street, EdinburghEH2 1JD pert (ex-Whitechapel) and £37,000 eye-opening tutor for a term at the catalogue. Let’s have more ofthis Exploring the theme through artworks Closed for refurbishment until late worth of prizes, this is worth most Courtauld. Author ofmajor vol- please! from the National Collection. 2011. www.nationalgalleries.org www.nationalgalleries.org serious artists’ time – this year umes on 20th C. Modernism – t 0131 624 6200 t 0131 624 6200 artist photographers too. So, get Cubism in particular – and curator Luke Elwes ‘Trace’ 2009, Estorick Collection