The Independent Recommends: Art - Into the New Age
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Your support makes all the difference.UNDER THE title Into the New Age, this is the first instalment of a four- part exhibition planned to tell the story of art in Scotland from 1945 to the present day. This first show covers the post-war years and includes work by the likes of Anne Redpath, James Cowie, James McIntosh Patrick, Alberto Morrocco (right) and the brilliant Joan Eardley, always a popular figure in Scotland, but still underrated further from home.
Aberdeen Art Gallery, Schoolhill, Aberdeen (01224 646333) to 17 Oct
On the evidence of "Paint With Winston", at Jason & Rhodes in London, Edinburgh-born Andrew Grassie ought to be in with a shout for inclusion in a future "Into the New Age" exhibition. He is an intelligent and able painter with an engaging and unusual sense of humour.
Jason & Rhodes, 4 New Burlington Place, London W1 (0171-434 1768) to 26 Sept
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