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Fruitmarket Gallery, After image. Until 27 September
National Gallery of Modern Art, Boyle family. Until 9 November
National Gallery of Scotland, Monet: The Seine and the sea--Vetheuil and Normandy, 1878-1883. Until 26 October
Royal Scottish Academy, New associates. Until 19 October. Helen Frankenthaler: Paintings on paper (1949-2002). The RSA and its heritage. Both until 26 October
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, High society: The life and art of Sir Francis Grant. Until 14 September
Talbot Rice Gallery, Keiko Mukaide: Spirit of place. Until 13 September
GLASGOW Hunterian Art Gallery, The fine art of porcelain: Products of Bells' Glasgow pottery. Until 4 September. Anna Whistler: A life.
Beauty and the butterfly. In grey and black. All until 4 October. Copper into gold. Until 24 December
HODDESON Lowewood Museum, Nazeing glass and its origins. Until 25 October
HUDDERSFIELD North Light Gallery, Northern sculptors at North Light Gallery. Until 27 September
IPSWICH Wolsey Art Gallery, Christchurch Mansion, Our town. Until 7 September. All dressed up. Until January 2004
LEEDS City Art Gallery, Refashioning the figure: The sketchbooks of Archipenko. 27 September-4 January 2004
LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery, Janet Cardiff. Until 7 September. Formal situations: Abstraction in Britain 19601970. Until 5 October. Paul Nash: Modern artist, ancient landscape. Until 19 October
MANCHESTER Art Gallery, Impressionists and Edwardians. Until September
NOTTINGHAM Angel Row Gallery, Eileen Perrier. Jitka Hanzlova. Both 13 September-1 November
Castle Museum, Making a move: 'The aerobics and mechanics of art.' Until 7 September
The Yard Gallery, Truth and beauty. Until 7 September
OXFORD Ashmolean Museum, Spectacular impressions: Old toaster prints. Until 14 September. Thangkas: Buddhist scroll-paintings from Tibet. Until 5 October. The Reyes collection of modern Chinese painting. Until 19 October
Christ Church Picture Gallery, Distances. 9 September-5 October. Heroic nakedness. Until 23 October
Modern Art Oxford (Museum of Modern Art), Candice Breitz: Reanimations. Jim Lambie. Both 13 September-9 November
PORTSMOUTH Aspex Gallery, Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson. 6 September-18 October
SALFORD QUAYS The Lowry, Conversation pieces. Until 5 October. River journeys. Until 26 October. The impossible view? Until January 2004
SALISBURY New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery, David Nash: Roche Beech. Until 28 September
SOUTHAMPTON Millais Gallery, Grace Robertson: A sympathetic eye. Until 18 October
ST IVES Tate Gallery, Barbara Hepworth centenary exhibition, Until 12 October. Pier Arts Centre Collection. Until 25 January 2004
WAKEFIELD Longside Gallery, In good from: Recent sculpture from the Arts Council collection. Stefan Gec. Both until 19 October
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Barbara Hepworth Centenary exhibition: I, the sculptor and the landscape. Until 14 September. Henry Moore. Ongoing
WINDSOR Windsor Castle, Coronations. Until 21 September. The Stuarts at Windsor Castle. 27 September-25 April 2004
WOLVERHAMPTON Art Gallery, Noah's Ark. Sunday in the back woods. Both until 6 September. More tales of the city. 6 September-9 January 2004
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