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Apollo, July, 2003 by Susannah Woolmer
CHICHESTER Pallant House Gallery, Alien nation: Immigrant artists in Britain. Until 10 August
COLCHESTER Minories Art Gallery, Marion Coutts: Everglade. Until 3 August
EDINBURGH Dean Gallery, From Picasso to Gilbert & George: Artists' books 1936-1980. Until 6 July. One hundred great photographs: A collection by Bruce Bernard. Winifred Nicholson in Scotland. Both 10 July-7 September
National Gallery of Modern Art, Recent gifts, loans and bequests. Until 13 July
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Maud Sulter, Jeanne Duval: A melodrama. Scotland's dream team. Both until 31 August. High society: The life and art of Sir Francis Grant. Until 14 September
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GLASGOW Hunterian Art Gallery, The fine art of porcelain: Products of Bells' Glasgow pottery. Until 4 September
IPSWICH Wolsey Art Gallery, Christchurch Mansion, Our town. Until 7 September. All dressed up. Until January 2004
LEEDS City Art Gallery, A fine tomorrow: Sculpture and socialism in mid-century Britain. Until 31 August
Henry Moore Institute, Scultura Lingua Morta: Sculpture from Fascist Italy. Until 31 August
LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery, Thomas Ruff: 1979 to the present. Until 6 July. Janet Cardiff. Until 7 September. Formal situations: Abstraction in Britain 1960-1970. Until 5 October. Rebecca Horn. Untl 16 November
MANCHESTER Art Gallery, Impressionists and Edwardians. Until September
MILTON KEYNES Gallery, School art now 3. BP Artwork Challenge 2003. Until 20 July
NEWCASTLE Hatton Gallery, A painted menagerie. The human zoo. Both until 23 August
Northumbria University Gallery, Piranesi: The imaginary prisons. Until 19 July
NORWICH Gallery, East international 2003. 5 July-23 August
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, 25 years: The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia. Until 31 August
NOTTINGHAM Angel Row Gallery, John Plowman: Field of activity--a continuation. Until 19 July. Cynthia Cousens: Shift--toward new jewellery. Until 30 August
The Yard Gallery, Truth and beauty. Until 7 September
OXFORD Ashmolean Museum, An Englishman's travels in Egypt. Until 20 July. A boyhood passion: The James de Rothschild Collection of ancient coins. Until 27 July. Spectacular impressions: Old master prints. Until 14 September. Thangkas: Buddhist scroll-paintings from Tibet. 22 July-5 October. The Reyes collection of modern Chinese painting. Until 19 October
SALFORD QUAYS The Lowry, Lowry's travels. Until 6 July. Thermo 03. Until 20 July. Conversation pieces. 5 July-5 October. The impossible view? 19 July-January 2004
SALISBURY New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery, Gavin Turk: Et in arcadia eggo. Until 13 July. David Nash: Roche Beech. 19 July-28 September
SHEFFIELD Graves Art Gallery, States of America: Michael Ormerod. Until 9 August
Millenium Galleries, Colour feel: Paintings and designs by Sally Greaves-Lord. 10 July-10 August. Flower power: A fresh perspective on the flower in art. Until 25 August
ST IVES Tate Gallery, Barbara Hepworth centenary exhibition. Until 12 October
WAKEFIELD Longside Gallery, In good form: Recent sculpture from the Arts Council collection. Stefan Gec. Both until 19 October
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