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Diary: September 2003

Apollo, Sept, 2003 by Susannah Woolmer

GREAT BRITAIN

LONDON Buckingham Palace, Ceremony and celebration: Coronation day 1953. Until 28 September

British Museum, Seven thousand years of Chinese jade from the collection of Sir Joseph Hotung. Ongoing. The museum of the mind: Art and memory in world cultures. Until 7 September. London 1753. Until 23 September

Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Butabu: Adobe architecture in West Africa. Instant art by Marzo To. Both until 19 September

Courtauld Institute Gallery, A century of silver: The Courtauld silversmiths in the 18th century. Ongoing. Into the twentieth century: New displays at the Courtauld. Ongoing

Design Museum, The Peter Saville show. Until 14 September Wild silk. Until 21 September. A century of chairs. When Flaminio drove to France. Both until 12 October. Hella Jongerius. Until 26 October

Dulwich Picture Gallery, Humphrey Ocean: How's my driving. Until 14 September. Shakespeare in art. Until 19 October

Estorick Collection, Painting light: ltalian Divisionism 1885-1910. Until 7 September

Fart Museum, A fanfare for the Sun King. Until 21 September

Fleming Collection, Intimate friends. 9 September-20 December

Gilbert Collection, The art of chess. Until 28 September

Goethe Institut Inter Nationes, Sigune Hamann: Film strips. Julia Winckler: Traces. Until 5 September

Hermitage Rooms, Somerset House, Peter Paul Rubens: A touch of brilliance. 20 September-8 February 2004

Horniman Museum, Puppet worlds. Until 2 November

Institute of Contemporary Arts, Video acts. Until 19 October

Kenwood, 75th anniversary exhibition. Until October

National Gallery, A private passion: Harvard's Winthrop Collection. Until 14 September. Paradise. Until 28 September. Polidoro: The Way to Calvary. 12 September-7 December

National Maritime Museum, Elizabeth. Until 14 September

National Portrait Gallery, The Golden Jubilee portfolio: Photographs of Queen Elizabeth II. Continuing. BP Portrait Award 2003 and BP Travel Award 2003. Until 21 September. A gardener's labyrinth: Portraits of people and places by Tessa Traeger and Patrick Kinmonth. Until 19 October. William Hazlitt's The spirit of the age: A radical critic's view of his times. Until 26 October. Circling the square. 13 September-February 2004. Terry O'Neill Celebrity. 6 September-14 March 2004. Heroes and villains: Scarfe at the National Portrait Gallery. 30 September-4 April 2004

Natural History Museum, Earth from the air. Until October. Sculpture and drawings by Peter Randall-Page. Until 5 October

Photographers' Gallery, Enrique Metinides/Kyoichi Tsuzuki. Until 7 September

PM Gallery and House, Sintesi: Peter Gillies and Andreas Kramer. Until 7 September. Entertaining Mr Soane. 10 September-9 October

Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Leonardo da Vinci: The divine and the grotesque. Until 9 November. Royal treasures. Until 1 February 2004

Royal Academy of Arts, Kirchner: Expressionism and the city, Dresden and Berlin 1905-1918. Until 21 September

Sir John Soane's Museum, 250th Anniversary week. 9-13 September. 'Bob the Roman': Heroic antiquity and the architecture of Robert Adam. Until 27 September

Tate Britain, Wolfgang Tillmans: If one thing matters, everything matters. Until 14 September. Bridget Riley. Until 28 September. Lynn Chadwick. 15 September-March 2004. A century of artists' film in Britain. Until 18 April 2004

Tate Modern, Cruel and tender: The real in the twentieth century photograph. Until 7 September. Paul McCarthy at Tate Modern. Until 26 October

Tower of London, The knight is young: Princely armours and weapons of childhood. Until 7 March 2004

Victoria and Albert Museum, New acquisitions in the photography gallery. Until 2 November. Zoomorphic. 18 September-4 January 2004. Ossie Clark. Until 2 May 2004

BARNARD CASTLE Bowes Museum, Haiku and glass. Until 26 September. The art of marquetry: Paintings in wood. Until 28 September. Dazzling: The art of glass engraving. Until 26 October. The Tim Rice collection. Until 11 January 2004. Wedding belles: A celebration of bridal gowns. Until 18 April 2004

BIRMINGHAM Ikon Gallery, George Shaw: What I did this summer. Hiraki Sawa Dwelling. Sun daribai. All until 14 September. Home: Ahlam Shibli. The listening room: David Cunningham. Both 24 September-9 November

Museum and Art Gallery, Time/motion. Until 29 September

Waterhall Gallery, Camden Town to St Ives: Aspects of British art 1900-1960. Until 7 September

BOWNESS-ON-WINDEMERE Blackwell House, Exhibition of arts and craft metalwork. Until 2 November

BRISTOL Arnolfini, Recognition: Part two--Edwina Ashton and David Mackintosh. Until 21 September

Watershed, A place to stand: Amrit Row. Until 21 September

CAMBRIDGE Kettle's Yard, Alan Reynolds. Until 21 September

CARDIFF National Museum and Gallery, National Art Collections Fund Centenary. Until 14 September. You choose! Until 28 September. Place. Until 1 December

CHESTER Grosvenor Museum, Louise Rayner: Watercolours of Victorian Chester. Until 5 October

DUDLEY Broadfield House Glass Museum, Cutting edge. Until 18 September

 

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