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Entertainment listings: 26 July - 1 August

ART

SH(OUT]

Taking lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender life as its theme, this includes work by David Hockney and Nan Goldin.

GoMA, Glasgow (0141-287 3050), until 1 November

ARTIST ROOMS

Warhol, Vija Celmins, Ellen Gallagher, Alex Katz and Damien Hirst.

National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (0131-624 6200), until 8 November

RAPHAEL TO RENOIR: MASTER DRAWINGS FROM THE COLLECTION OF JEAN BONNA

From the Italian Renaissance to late 19th-century France, drawings, watercolours and pastels by some of the great European artists.

National Gallery Complex, Edinburgh (0131-624 6200), until 6 September

EDVARD MUNCH: PRINTS

Containing the lithograph version of his most iconic image, The Scream.

Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow (0141-330 5431), until 5 September

BILL VIOLA

Artist Rooms exhibition housing works by the American video art pioneer, namely pieces from his Passions series of silent, slow-motion films examining human emotions.

Pier Arts Centre, Orkney (01856-850 209), until 5 September

SUSANNE NIELSEN, GANGHUT AND ROB HUNTER & JOHN LOUDEN

A solo artist, a collective and a duo, all with a connection to Dundee, present work.

DCA, Dundee (01382-909 900), until 30 August

THE DISCOVERY OF SPAIN

Celebrating Spanish culture through the eyes of British artists and collectors, this exhibition covers the period from 1800 to the 1930s and includes work by Goya, Picasso, Velzquez and David Bomberg.

National Gallery Complex, Edinburgh (0131-624 6200), until 11 October

MHAIRI KILLIN: ABSENT VOICES

New craft work from the Iona-based artist exploring the traditions and heritage of her home island.

An Tobar Arts Centre, Isle of Mull (01688-302 211), until 5 September

PITTENWEEM ARTS FESTIVAL

The fishing village plays host to more than 100 exhibiting artists, including local artist More Horsburgh, Japanese artist Masahiro Kawanaka and bursary-awarded art school graduates.

www.pittenweemartsfestival.co.uk. Pittenweem, Fife (01333-313 903), Saturday until 9 August

NASHASHIBI/SKAER

Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer present a new film work inspired by Paul Nash's painting, Flight Of The Magnolia. Part of the Edinburgh Art Festival.

Doggerfisher, Edinburgh (0131-558 7110), Saturday until September 26

KIDS

DILLY DILLY

Dance theatre piece with projections for ages 4+, presented by Tabula Rasa Dance Company with original music by Quee MacArthur of Shooglenifty.

Eden Court Theatre, Inverness (01463-234 234), Saturday, 11am

MUSIC

MILES HUNT

The Wonder Stuff's frontman and violinist Erica Nockalls play an acoustic set in support of their new album, Catching More Than We Miss.

Moshulu, Aberdeen (0844 847 2319), Monday, 7.30pm; Rockers, Glasgow (08444 771 000), Tuesday, 8pm; GRV, Edinburgh (08444 771 000), Wednesday, 7pm

COURTNEY PINE

The jazz saxophonist tours his latest acclaimed album, Transition In Tradition.

The Ferry, Glasgow (01698-360 085), Saturday, 8pm

MARTIN TAYLOR & ALISON BURNS

The guitarist and his daughter-in-law continue to collaborate following their album of jazz standards.

Oran Mor, Glasgow (0141-357 6200), Saturday, 6.30pm

THE APPLE SCRUFFS

Spirited, reverb-laden guitar band sprung from the Glasvegas school of rock.

ABC, Glasgow (0844 847 2363), Saturday, 7pm

SALSA CUBANA! FEATURING SONORA LA CALLE

Salsa grooves from Santiago de Cuba.

The HMV Picture House, Edinburgh (0844 847 1740), Saturday, 7pm

LUVA ANNA

Hometown gig for these folk-rock free spirits who were shortlisted for Orange unsignedAct.

Doghouse, Dundee (08444 771 000), Friday, 8pm

OPERA

AE FOND KISS

Scottish premiere. The first of this week's operatic offerings from Edinburgh-based composer Ian McFarlane is inspired by the life of Robert Burns.

Haddo House, Ellon (0844 493 2179), Tuesday and 28 July, 7pm

THEATRE

MACBETH

"Something wicked this way comes" in an outdoor production of Shakespeare's supernatural tragedy.

Glasgow Botanic Gardens (0141-429 0022), until 1 August, 7.45pm (not Sundays or Mondays)

RICHARD III

Three actors depict the rise and fall of Shakespeare's charismatic tyrant.

Kibble Palace Glasshouse, Glasgow Botanic Gardens (0141-429 0022), until 1 August, 8.15pm (not Sundays or Mondays)


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