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Apollo, July, 2003 by Susannah Woolmer
ITALY
FLORENCE Galleria degli Uffizi, Dove il si suona: Gli Italiani e la loro lingua. Until 30 September
Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Secret rooms, vanished rooms. Until 28 September
ROME Complesso del Vittoriano, Impressionist portraits: From Manet to Gauguin. Until 6 July
PADOVA Centro Nazionale di Fotografia, Una donna chiamata Africa: Fotografie di Orio Vergani. Until 20 July
NETHERLANDS
AMSTERDAM Historisch Museum, Amsterdam silver: Highlights from the silver collection of the city of Amsterdam. Until 17 August. Playtime! 100 years of toys and games. Until 7 September
Rijksmuseum, On location: Rijt in Maastricht. Until 31 December
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Schiphol, The Dutch encounter with Asia, 1600-1950. Until 3 August
Van Gogh Museum, Gogh modern. Until 12 October
HAARLEM Frans Hals Museum, Who's who in Frans Hal's militia pieces. Until 10 August. Portrait of Haarlem in the golden age. Until 31 August
OTTERLO Kroller-Muller Museum, Vincent and Helene. Until 12 October
ROTTERDAM Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, The origin of things. Until 27 July. Imaging Ulysses: Richard Hamilton's illustrations to James Joyce. Olafur Eliasson: Scentwall. Both until 31 August
PORTUGAL
PORTO Museu Serralves, Vitor Pomar: O meu campo de batalha. Until 6 July. Miguel Leal: Phantomatic. Until 13 July. Mangelos, nos. 1-91/2. Until 31 August
SPAIN
BARCELONA Fundacio Joan Miro, Jan Fabre. Until 12 October
BILBAO Guggenheim Museum, Alexander Calder. Until I November
MADRID Museo del Prado, Titian. Until 30 September
VALENCIA Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno (IVAM), Marjetica Potrc: Urban negotiation. Until 7 September
SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM Nationalmuseum, From tail to trunk: An exhibition about animals. Until 10 August
SWITZERLAND
BASEL Fondation Beyeler, Expressive! Until 10 August
Kunstmuseum, Sites of Impressionism: Degas, Monet, Renoir, Le Gray, Baldus, Atget, paintings and photographs. Until 13 July
GENEVA Maison Tavel, Le portique de la cathedrale Saint-Pierre: Un grand chantier a Geneve au milieu du XVIIIe siecle. Until 28 September. Cartes sur table: Cartes jouer genevoises du XVIe au XXe siecle. Until 30 March 2004
Musee d'Art et d'Histoire, Yah Pei-Ming, fils du dragon: Dessins intimes. Until 24 August. Voyages en Egypte. Until 31 August. Musical interlude. Until 12 October
Musee Rath, Parures triomphales: Le manierisme dans l'art de l'armure italienne. Until 20 July
RIGGISBERG Abegg-Stiftung, The Werner Abegg Collection: The early years. Until 16 November
VEVEY Musee Jenisch, Zoran Music: Retrospective. Until 22 September
ZURICH Kunsthaus, Francis Alys. Until 11 May, Duane Hanson. Until 13 July
Museum Rietberg Zurich, The adventures of Hamza: Indian painting for the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great. Until 19 October
USA
ATLANTA High Museum of Art, Faces and places: Picturing the self in self-taught. Land of myth and memory: Clarence John Laughlin and photographers of the south. Both until 9 August
BALTIMORE Walters Art Museum, The Faberge Menagerie. The world of Jerry Pinkney. Both until 27 July. Faience: The colors of the heavens. Until 10 August. Art of the ancient Americas. Continuing. Everyday life and love in Dutch and Flemish painting of the seventeenth century. Until September
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