SH(OUT]
Taking LGBT 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 Galler
y of Modern Art, Edinburgh (0131-624 6200), until 8 November
WILLIE DOHERTY
Solo exhibition from the twice Turner-nominated Northern Irish artist. Featuring films and photographs, including a specially commissioned work, Buried.
Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (0131-225 2383), until 12 July
RAPHAEL TO RENOIR: MASTER DRAWINGS FROM THE COLLECTION OF JEAN BONNA
Drawings, watercolours and pastels by some of the great European artists.
National Gallery Complex, Edinburgh (0131-624 6200), until 6 September
I AM A CAMERA
Group show looking at artists transform the ordinary through filmmaking. With Steina & Woody Vasulka, Craig Mulholland, Len Lye, Kate Davis, John Latham and Katy Dove.
Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow (0141-553 2662), until 17 July
IAN HAMILTON FINLAY
Exhibition of sculpture and wall paintings from the estate of the Scottish artist who died in 2006. The exhibition coincides with the opening of Hortus Conclusus, Finlay's last major work for his treasured garden, Little Sparta.
Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh (0131-556 4441), until 25 July
INK NOUVEAU
Solo exhibition from graffiti artist INKIE, who has worked with Banksy, as head of design for Xbox, and currently resides in Jade Jagger's west London studio.
Recoat, Glasgow (0141-341 0069), until 19 July (Tuesday-Sunday)
GIACOMO BRUNELLI: THE ANIMALS
The Italian artist presents black and white photographs of animals – living and dead – captured using a camera from 1968 and printed by hand in a makeshift darkroom.
Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow (0141-552 2151), until 18 July
EDVARD MUNCH: PRINTS
Containing the lithograph version of his most iconic image, The Scream.
Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow (0141-330 5431), until 5 September
ANNUALE 09
Coordinated by the artist-run gallery Embassy, highlights include Heavy Metal Mouth, a group show challenging the difference between heavy metal culture and fine art.
Various venues until Friday
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
DANCENEDERLANDS DANS THEATER 2
The leading under-23s ensemble perform works by Jiri Kylian, Ohad Naharin and former NDT2 dancer Lukas Timulak, who takes the birth of his first child as inspiration.
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness (01463 234 234), tonight, 8pm
MUSICAC/DC
Air guitars at the ready: the rock behemoths are back.
Hampden Park, Glasgow (0844 395 4000), Tuesday, 5pm
CHICK COREA
The veteran jazz pianist who made his name playing with Miles Davis stops off on his only UK summer tour date.
O2 Academy, Glasgow (08444 77 2000), Tuesday, 7pm
JEFF BECK
The ex-Yardbirds guitar virtuoso wows fans with soaring solos.
Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow (0141-353 8000), tonight, 7.30pm
STEELY DAN
Donald Fagen and Walter Becker play their only Scottish date on their "Left Bank Holiday" European tour.
Playhouse, Edinburgh (0844 847 1660), tonight, 7.30pm
JOHN MAYALL
The father of British blues dips into his voluminous back catalogue that spans more than five decades.
O2 Academy, Glasgow (08444 77 2000), Monday, 7pm; The HMV Picture House, Edinburgh (0844 847 1740), Tuesday, 7pm
THEATREPEER GYNT
NTS and Dundee Rep transport Ibsen's self-mythologising protagonist to 21st-century Scotland with buckets of booze and imagination.
Theatre Royal, Glasgow (0870 060 6647), Tuesday-Saturday, 7.30pm
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
Glasgow's 'Bard in the Botanics' season kicks off with Shakespeare's comedy on female subservience.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens (0141-429 0022), until 11 July, 7.45pm (not Sundays or Mondays)
FLIGHTS OF FANCY
Theatre Broad presents a Glasgow-set comedy by Anne Stenhouse about a competition winner who faces spending a free holiday on his tod.
Byre Theatre, St Andrews (01334 475 000), Thursday, 7.30pm
I MISS COMMUNISM
Croatian-born actress Ines Wurth tells of swapping Tito's Yugoslavia for life in America, via Oliver Twist.
East Kilbride Arts Centre (01355 261 000), Saturday, 8pm