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Alexander Heim: Doves
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Lyrical, sophisticated first UK show by the young German artist, which pivots on a surprisingly simple video of pigeons outside a coffee shop, expanding its themes into photography and large sculpture.
31 Jul–13 Sep Tue–Fri 10.00am–6.00; Sat 12.00–5.00 doggerfisher, Edinburgh
Alt-w: New Directions in Scottish Digital Culture
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Selection of work from Scottish artists (including Simon Biggs, Sue Haeksley, Mandy Mcintosh, Donna Leishman) who have been supported by the Alt-w Fund.
2 Aug–13 Sep Tue–Sat 11.00am–6.00 CCA, Glasgow
An Aviary of Stories
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Representations of bird stories in drawings, text and 2d and 3D collage by Stephanie Black.
26 Jul–27 Sep Mon–Sat 10.00am–6.00; 12.00–6.00 Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
Andrew Grassie
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Survey exhibition of recent and new work, showcasing Grassie's deceptive photo-realist paintings of Modernist exhibitions. An exploration of the derivative nature of contemporary art which may amuse theorists but alienate the casual viewer.
1 Aug–27 Sep 10.00am–5.00; Sun 2.00–5.00 Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
The Art of Italy in the Royal Collection: The Renaissance
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32 paintings and 42 drawings from the period of the Italian Renaissance, including works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Tintoretto, Giovanni Bellini, Lorenzo Costa and Titian. This is the first of two-part exhibition, the second of which will cover the Baroque period. Last admission 5pm.
1 Sep–26 Oct 9.30am–6.00 The Queen's Gallery, Edinburgh
Artist Adventurers
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A selection of drawings and watercolours of Spain, ranging from the early 1800's to the beginning of the following century.
1 Sep–30 Nov Mon–Sat 10.00am–5.00 Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen
Autumn Exhibition
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Featuring over 50 Scottish artists working in all mediums in both traditional and contemporary styles.
14 Aug–26 Oct 10.00am–5.00 Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry
Barbara Rae
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Prints by honorary graduate of the University of Aberdeen.
4 Aug–18 Oct Mon–Sat 10.00am–5.00; Sun 2.00–5.00 Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen
Billboard for Edinburgh: Mark Wallinger
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The punchy sentence 'MARK WALLINGER IS INNOCENT', shouted out from the well placed Ingleby Billboard, is intriguing, but with little in-gallery material to explain it, it appears to be a meaningless pharse, disappointing from such an overtly political artist.
1 Aug–24 Sep Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
Bond Bound: Ian Fleming and the Art of Cover Design
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Charting the role of artists and designers in defining the look of the world's most popular spy.
5 Jul–14 Sep City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Bothan Spynetwork
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Featuring works by Futura, Stash, Dave White (Pop Artist) and Fatsarazzi (Fashion Photographer) to name but a few, this exhibition is an array of illustration, graphic art, graffiti and photography.
16 Aug–19 Sep, not Mondays 12.00–6.00 Recoat, Glasgow
Brian Ellery and Caroline Stanley
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Bronze works from Ellery, who specialises in portraiture, and Stanley who is known for her angel impressions.
3 Sep–28 Sep 10.00am–4.00; Sun 12.00–4.00 The CatStrand, Castle Douglas
China: A Photographic Portrait
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An unparalleled look at changing life in China as viewed through the lenses of 250 Chinese photographers.
5 Jul–14 Sep City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Citylife: Photography by Keith Ingham
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A series of digital images by the Glasgow-based photographer inspired by the people and urban landscape of Mumbair.
23 Aug–27 Sep Mon–Fri 10.00am–5.00; Sat 12.00–4.00 Collins Gallery, Glasgow
Compass Gallery
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A collection of different works by some of Scotland's contemporary artists, including Neil MacPherson, Adrian Wiszniewski, Phillip Reeves, James Tweedie, Anda Paterson and James McDonald.
1 Sep–30 Sep, not Sundays 10.00am–5.30 Compass Gallery, Glasgow
David Williams: Down with Gravity
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Kinetic sculpture and drawings from acclaimed artist David Williams.
9 Aug–20 Sep, not Sundays, Mondays Tue–Sat 10.00am–5.00 Gracefield Arts Centre, Dumfries
Denise Hawrysion Situational Prints
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Canadian artist Hawrysio uses chance occurrences to create marks via the medium of etching. She presents, for example, the marks made by cars going over a traffic bump.
30 Jul–16 Sep Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat 10.30am–5.30; Thu 10.30am–8.30; Sun 12.00–5.30 DCA Print Gallery, Dundee
Dundee Masters Show 2008
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Postgraduate students from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design present a mixture of their innovative works.
6 Sep–18 Sep, not Sundays 11.00am–5.00 Generator Projects, Dundee
6 Sep–18 Sep, not Sundays 11.00am–5.00 DCA Visual Research Centre, Dundee
6 Sep–18 Sep, not Sundays 11.00am–5.00 Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Dundee
Early Impressions
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This exhibition focuses on JD Fergusson's Parisian influences from 1897 onwards. The influences of the Fauvists, Impressionists, James Abbott McNeill, Whistler, Arthur Neville, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Samuel John Peploe can all be traced in the artist's work.
12 Apr–13 Sep Mon–Sat 10.00am–5.00 Fergusson Gallery, Perth
Ecce Homo
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Following numerous exhibitions in Europe, Spanish artist David Trullo presents a collection of photographs themed on the iconographical representation of beauty. His work makes a connection with the past and with Western culture through contemporary subjects. 'Part of Glasgay!'
9 Sep–4 Oct, not Sundays, Mondays Q! Gallery, Glasgow
Energy
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An exhibition from the Scottish National Portrait Gallery highlighting the oil industry in the North Sea.
7 Aug–28 Sep 11.00am–5.00 Duff House, Banff
engenderedMIX
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The MIX group of artists and designers present new work on the theme of endangered flowers. With painting, jewellery, sculpture, textiles, prints, drawings, photography and ceramics.
6 Sep–14 Sep 10.00am–4.30 University of Dundee Botanic Garden, Dundee
Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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Local artist Roy McCallum D.A. presents new work, mostly landscapes.
2 Sep–29 Sep Mon–Sat 9.30am–5.30 Rothes Halls, Glenrothes
Exhibition of Work by Farquharson & Stewart
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Two local secondary teachers display a selection of their diverse work.
21 Aug–2 Nov 11.00am–5.00 Duff House, Banff
Fergusson's Studio
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This exhibition explores J D Fergusson's use of his studio. A rare glimpse behind the scenes of the great Scottish Colourist.
17 Apr–1 Nov Mon–Sat 10.00am–5.00 Fergusson Gallery, Perth
Fly: Exhibition by Amy Marletta
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A collection of drawings and collages by Amy.
30 Aug–26 Sep Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
Frances Richardson
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In heavily-detailed drawings and the sculptures she calls 'walk-in drawings', Richardson examines the mindset of the compulsive gambler and the notion that the world's financial markets are built on anything more secure than just an extravagant, mathematically-abetted gamble. Such symbolism might be heavy-handed, but the work is articulate and impressively-made. 'Part of the Edinburgh Art Festival'
1 Aug–24 Oct Tue–Sat 11.00am–4.00 Corn Exchange Gallery, Edinburgh
From Kyoto to Carbeth: Poems & plants from the hills
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Work developed from conversations by Takaya Fujii and Gerry Loose whilst walking ?together', in Kyoto and Scotland. Takaya selected a plant with had personal and cultural significance from the hills for each month of the year, Gerry responded by making poems. 'Part of the Edinburgh Art Festival'
1 Aug–12 Sep Mon–Fri 11.00am–6.00; Sat 1.00–5.00 Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh
Gadburn School
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A display of clay project work created by pupils at Gadburn School, as part of the Sense over Sectarianism scheme.
10 Nov 2007–27 Nov 10.00am–5.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Glasgow 1955: Through the Lens
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An exhibition of images of Glasgow in 1955, previously shown in Kelvingrove and the People's Palace 50 years ago.
1 Sep–29 Sep Mon–Thu & Sat 10.00am–5.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 People's Palace & Winter Gardens, Glasgow
The Golden Record: Sounds of Earth
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In 1977, Dr Carl Sagan of NASA sent two records full of sounds and images designed to convey Earth life to aliens. Using the same images and sounds as stimulus, the Collective has commissioned 116 artists, musicians, comedians and theatre-makers to respond. There are some good gags here, but it's a one-joke premise.
1 Aug–13 Sep, not Sundays, Mondays 11.00am–6.00 (1 Sep–13 Sep 12.00–5.00) Collective Gallery, Edinburgh
GV5
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Mixed media show by five artists from Garvald Edinburgh, including Julie Whitson's delicate cast glass works inspired by the architecture of the Grassmarket and Micheal Mclellan's huge canvases about his favourite rock bands.
7 Jul–11 Sep The Lot, Edinburgh
Hannah Frank Centenary Exhibition
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Retrospective celebrating the 100th birthday of Scottish Jewish artist Hannah Frank.
23 Aug–11 Oct Mon–Fri 9.00am–5.00 (11 Oct 9.00am–5.00); Sun 11.00am–4.00 The Chapel, Glasgow
Haptic
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An exhibition from the Nippon Design Museum for which curator, Kenya Hara invited artists from a variety of fields, including designers Siguru Ban and Jasper Morrison, and French graphic artist Mathieu Manche, to create products designed to stimulate the senses.
18 Jun–29 Sep The Lighthouse, Glasgow
Hard Rain - The Exhibition
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Images inspired by Bob Dylan's epic song, reflecting mankind's headlong collision with nature. Displayed as a giant outdoor banner in the oasis of the Royal Botanic Garden.
28 Jun–28 Sep 10.00am–6.00 Logan Botanic Garden, Stranraer
Harry Benson: A Photographer's Journey
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An exciting homecoming exhibition of photographs from the 60-year career of Harry Benson, the internationally renowned photographer from Glasgow. Benson's career is a roll-call of contemporary history and culture, and some of his images have achieved icon status. On display are a range of images of world leaders and events; icons of fashion, music and film; and Scottish and American athletes, alongside images from his recent book 'Harry Benson's Glasgow'.
30 May–14 Sep Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Heroes
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A critical re-examination of what we mean by the term 'Victorian values', focused through portraits and information on the individuals considered role models in that society.
30 May–7 Dec National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
Hunter: Man, Medic and Collector
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This exhibition tells the story of Dr. William Hunter, the Scottish obstetrician, teacher, collector and founder of the Hunterian museum. The displays explore Hunter's life and highlight both his passion for collecting and his hugely successful career as a royal physician, teacher of anatomy and surgery and scientific researcher. Parking for disabled visitors by prior arrangement only.
1 May–30 Sep, not Sundays 9.30am–5.00 Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
Iain McIntyre Younger
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Bold and vibrant oils from Scottish painter, Iain McIntyre Younger. This exhibition will be open later on performance days.
28 Jul–26 Oct 10.00am–5.00 Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Pitlochry
Images of Castlegate
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Historical impressions, paintings and photographs from the City's collections. Please contact the museum for opening times.
12 Aug–14 Sep The Tolbooth, Aberdeen
Immersive/Reality: Samuel Douglas
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Sam Douglas' exhibits his oil paintings which feature the landscape of his home town in Somerset, including local and contemporary landmarks and rural scenery. Viewings can also be booked by appointment.
5 Sep–16 Oct, not Sundays, Mondays 11.00am–4.30 Corn Exchange Gallery, Edinburgh
Impressionism and Scotland
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Scottish Impressionism from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, comprising over 100 works by artists as diverse as Whistler, Corot, McTaggart and the Glasgow Boys, as well as Monet, Manet, Degas, Van Gogh and the Scottish Colourists.
19 Jul–12 Oct 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00 National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
Impressions of the Glenkens
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A series of abstract images which explore shapes, forms and colours from the natural world.
5 Sep–26 Sep 10.00am–4.00; Sun 12.00–4.00 The CatStrand, Castle Douglas
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
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A first chance for Scottish audiences to experience the work of one of the most internationally-respected artist partnerships. Six different, immersive installation works which combine image, video, sound and music, as well as architectural and sculptural installation, draw audiences into a highly credible fictional world and evoke a sense of childlike wonder. Go early, and allow yourself at least an hour. Sheer delight.
31 Jul–28 Sep Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
Jim Lambie: Forever Changes
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Lambie's biggest exhibition in Glasgow to date includes a new version of his celebrated black and white, vinyl floor amid a quiet riot of colour and materials fighting it out in sculptural works that take inspiration from both art history and contemporary hairstyling trends. 'Part of Glasgow international 2008'.
11 Apr–29 Sep Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
Jo Spence
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Retrospective of the hugely influential British photographer (1934-92), comprising her mischievous, unsettling takes on class, femininity, self-image and the breast cancer which would ultimately kill her.
12 Jun–16 Nov 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–8.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
Joanne Garner Jewellery and Andrea Walsh Porcelain Ceramics
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Jewellery and ceramics by Garner and Walsh will be displayed in the shop.
5 Aug–21 Sep Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat 10.30am–5.30; Sun 12.00–5.30; Thu 10.30am–8.30 Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
John Muir Wood and the Origins of Landscape Photography in Scotland
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Arguably Scotland's first systematic landscape photographer, John Muir Wood travelled Scotland by steamer documenting the country, as shown in these photographs taken during 1840-1860. Works by Robert Adamson, David Octavius Hill, Thomas Keith, Horatio Ross and WHF Talbot are also displayed to contextualise his output.
2 Aug–26 Oct 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00 National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
Journey Into Exile
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Drawings by Tibetan children as part of the Art Refuge programme.
6 Sep–5 Oct Mon–Thu & Sat 10.00am–5.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Kaleidoscope: Works on Paper Recently Acquired for Scotland
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Recent acquisitions on paper and photographs including a sketch of the Holy Family by the 18th century Venetian painter Tiepolo, a pastel portrait of the actress Tilda Swinton by her husband John Byrne and Picasso's etching, 'Weeping Woman'.
15 Jul–21 Sep 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00 National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
Kate Davis: Outsider
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Exhibition mainly composed of Davis' reinterpretations of the hugely detailed work of artist Franz Gertsch.
23 Aug–27 Sep Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow
Kay Rosen: Huen
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The first Scottish showing of work by American artist Kay Rosen is the inaugural exhibition at the Ingleby Gallery's new main space. Playful, but ultimately underwhelming, text pictures.
31 Jul–24 Sep Mon–Wed & Fri 10.00am–6.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00; Sat 10.00am–5.00 Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
Landscape Photography
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A selection of photographs of life in Aberdeenshire by a Turriff photographer.
31 Jul–5 Oct 11.00am–4.00 Duff House, Banff
Laura Goodman: Portrait of Coombe End
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A collection of monochrome hand printed photographs.
4 Sep–30 Sep Mon–Thu 12.00–2.30 & 5.30–10.00; Fri–Sat 12.00–10.00; Sun 5.00–10.00 The Gallery @ Mussel Inn, Glasgow
Leonardo da Vinci
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Ten drawings from the Royal Collection to celebrate the 60th birthday of HRH the Prince of Wales.
8 Aug–2 Nov, not Mondays 10.30am–5.00; Sun 2.00–5.00 Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Stirling
Life After Iraq
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Joint exhibition by award-winning photojournalist Angela Catlin and writer Billy Briggs, who travelled to Syria to document the plight of some of the millions of ordinary Iraqis living there who have fled the conflict in their homeland. 'Part of Refugee Week 2008'
10 Jun–26 Oct St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow
Lise Sarfati: La Vie Nouvelle
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A series of portraits by French photographer Lise Sarfati which aim to dramatise the complexity of adolescent identity.
1 Sep–3 Nov Mon–Sat 10.00am–5.00 Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen
Lotte Glob - Fragments Exhibition
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Solo exhibition by iconic environmental artist Lotte Glob.
2 Aug–15 Sep 10.00am–5.30; Sun 11.00am–5.30 The Watermill, Aberfeldy
Made In East Ayrshire
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An exhibition of work inspired by 'South by South West' by local children and young people.
24 May–13 Sep, not Sundays, Mondays 11.00am–5.00 Dick Institute Museum and Art Gallery, Kilmarnock
Making Spaces
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This touring exhibition explores the different spaces used by artists both past and present. Accompanied by five artists in residence, this show will tour around in MAC, Fife's mobile museum, and will feature documentation of a converted 1930s cinema in Kinghorn, a windswept garden in the Pentland hills and a former town hall in Newburgh. The tour visits schools, colleges, car homes and festivals. Check the website for full details.
23 May–1 Dec 11.00am Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery, Kirkcaldy
Mark Neville: Fancy Pictures
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For this exhibition Neville has turned his lens to the grounds of Mount Stuart and Bute Farms. His 16mm film and audio-slide installation of still photographic work feature five, ultra slow-motion sequences of indigenous animal life, filmed in front of backdrops taken from 18th century portrait paintings by artists Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allan Ramsay and Sir Henry Raeburn.
11 May–30 Sep 10.00am–6.00 Mount Stuart Gallery, Isle of Bute
Mika Utzon Popov: Replay
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New exhibition by Mika Utzon Popov, grandchild of Jorn Utzon, who was the architect behind the Sydney Opera House. The exhibition consists of a narrative journey, illustrated on large-scale paper drawings, through urban landscapes compiled from memory.
8 Aug–12 Sep, not Saturdays, Sundays Mon–Fri 9.00am–4.00 Danish Cultural Institute, Edinburgh
Movement
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New work from the Perthshire Photographic Society.
30 Aug–25 Sep 2.00 Birnam Arts Institute, By Dunkeld
New Acquisition
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Inverness-born Alexander Munro was one of Scotland's most innovative and talented sculptors, with close ties to the early pre-Raphaelites as a friend of both Rossetti and Millais. The Gallery purchased some extraordinary examples of his work in 2007, which are now on display.
1 Sep–30 Nov National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
Photographic Exhibition by Andrew Sage
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A collection of images taken this year in Iceland and Jersey.
3 Sep–26 Sep Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
Picasso and the School of Paris
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Featuring works by artists including Laurencin, Severini, Bonnard, Chagall, Miro, Braque and Matisse.
1 Sep–22 Sep Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh
Plastic Beach
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A Bob Callender installation made of over five hundred items based on objects washed ashore, with a set of accompanying photos.
16 Aug–29 Sep 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00; Sun 12.00–5.00 Shetland Museum, Lerwick
Recognised: Highlights from the Collection
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Highlights from the CAC's collection of Scottish art, including work by Redpath, Paolozzi, Blackadder and Bellany.
12 May–24 Dec Mon–Sat 10.00am–5.00 City Art Centre, Edinburgh
Research: RSA Residencies in Focus
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Exhibition featuring the work of RSA Residency participants who have completed RSA opportunities in 2007. 'Part of the Edinburgh Art Festival'.
12 Jul–21 Sep Mon–Sat 10.00am–5.00; Sun 12.00–5.00 Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh
Richard Hamilton: Protest Pictures
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Retrospective giving an (incomplete) idea of just how influential the great British pop artist has been. His critiques of the way mass media communicates politics might now seem commonplace, but this is a good reminder of just who pioneered those techniques in the first place.
Tuesdays–Sundays 10.00am–5.30 Royal Botanic Garden (Inverleith House), Edinburgh
Rosita McKenzie with Camilla Adams: Two Voices III / Horticulture Behind the Scenes
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Photographs by Rosita McKenzie, an Edinburgh-based blind artist, with accompanying tactile interpretations by Camilla Adams and audio commentaries.
Tuesdays–Sundays 10.00am–5.30 Royal Botanic Garden (Inverleith House), Edinburgh
Sally Oyler Exhibition
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Multimedia artworks with a nature theme from the East Lothian artist.
1 Sep–30 Sep 10.00am–6.00 Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick
Shared Ground: James Lumsden, Eòghann MacColl, Elfyn Lewis
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This challenging group show will feature abstract landscapes, an anarchic exploration of thrown paint and an invitation to study further seemingly accidental painterly bleeds and fault lines.
12 Jun–14 Sep Mon–Thu 10.00am–5.00; Fri 10.00am–4.00; Sat 10.00am–5.00; Sun 11.00am–5.00 Harbour Arts Centre, Irvine
So Far . . .
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The Lang Byre Gallery present new works by Brazil-based artist Stephanie Vandem, a series of paintings from vibrant South American scenes to darker snow covered portraits.
21 Aug–26 Sep 9.30am–12.30 Woodend Barn Arts Centre, Banchory
Sonnets From Scotland
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Alex Boyd questions the depiction of the Scottish landscape.
5 Sep–1 Oct The Arches, Glasgow
South by South West
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Organised by the 'Future Museum' this exhibition depicts the story of art in South West Scotland. The exhibition will feature new commissions by Roderick Buchanan, Graham Fagen and Kathleen McKay.
3 Jun–20 Sep, not Mondays, Sundays 11.00am–5.00 Dick Institute Museum and Art Gallery, Kilmarnock
Steven Campbell: Wretched Stars, Insatiable Heaven
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Exhibition in two locations, selected from the artist's body of completed work before his death in 2007.
16 Aug–28 Sep, not Sundays, Mondays Tue–Sat 10.00am–5.30 Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow
16 Aug–11 Oct Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow
Story From Glasgow: Ken Currie
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A series of 97 lithographic prints touchingly tell the tale of a man's downward spiral from skilled worker to alcoholic.
7 Jun–27 Jul 2009 10.30am Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery, Kirkcaldy
Susan Collis
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Cheeky installation by the upcoming Scottish artist playing on the building site from which the Ingleby Gallery has recently emerged. What appear to be rawl plugs and paint spatters are revealed to be precious stones.
31 Jul–24 Sep Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
Techniques of the Old Masters: Prints and drawings from Durer to Daumier
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A chance to see Burrell's collection of early prints and drawings from artists including Rembrandt, Ingres, Durer and Daumier. The focus is on woodcuts, engravings and etchings.
1 Sep–29 Sep Mon–Thu & Sat 10.00am–5.00; Fri & Sun 11.00am–5.00 Burrell Collection, Glasgow
Through the Lens
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An exhibition of work from local photographers Tom Oliver and Dave Sargent.
24 Aug–14 Sep (Times vary) Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre, Peebles
Travelling Gallery: ON EDGE
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The mobile travelling gallery returns once again with an exhibition centred around the sea. The exhibit which will be travelling around Scotland in a bus features works by various contemporary artists including Thomas Joshua Cooper, Dalziel and Scullion and Charlotte Watters. The tour will start in Penicuik and will be visiting public venues throughout Scotland.
22 Aug–5 Dec (Times vary) Travelling Gallery, Scotland-Wide
Undesirable Type II
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An exhibition featuring new paintings by Gazmac.
3 Sep–30 Sep The Brunswick Hotel, Glasgow
Urban Echoes
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Keith Ingham displays a collection of new digital photographs focused on the landscapes of Glasgow and Mumbai.
23 Aug–27 Sep Collins Gallery, Glasgow
Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008
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Photographs of some of the weightiest names and brightest stars to have graced the pages of 'Vanity Fair', from its early period, 1913-36 (Albert Einstein, Charlie Chaplin and Jean Harlow) and since its re-launch in 1983 (Arthur Miller, Madonna), by internationally renowned photographers like Man Ray, Cecil Beaton, Mario Testino and Annie Leibovitz. Organised by the National Portrait Gallery, London.
14 Jun–21 Sep 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00 National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
Weaving Influences/ Raising the Bar
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Two cross-disciplinary exhibitions celebrate the opening of Dovecot, the new home for Dovecot Tapestry Studios
4 Aug–27 Sep Dovecot, Edinburgh
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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The largest and most prestigious wildlife photography competition in the world comes to Scotland.
21 Jun–14 Sep 10.00am–5.00 National Museum of Rural Life, East Kilbride
Words Exhibition
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An interactive exhibition with free writing workshops, readings, discussions and an art installation by Nicola Atkinson. Phone 0141 287 2999 to book workshop places.
9 Sep–13 Sep Tue–Thu 9.00am–8.00; Fri & Sat 9.00am–5.00 Mitchell Library, Glasgow
[Footlights]
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Get closer to the smell of the grease paint with a collection from the National Galleries of Scotland of artists who have chosen to record events and performances.
9 Aug–16 Nov 10.00am–5.00; Thu 10.00am–7.00 National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh

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