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CHESTER Grosvenor Museum, Roman Chester: Remains and reconstructions. Until 23 November
COLCHESTER Minories Art Gallery, Andrew Dodds 'Here and There' Until 22 November. Carlos Cruz-Diez 'Cromosaturation' Until 22 November. 'Out of the Cube' Contemporary Architecture 10-22 November
EDINBURGH Dean Gallery, Advertising and the artist: The work and collection of Ashley Havinden. Until 18 January 2004
Fruitmarket Gallery, Visions for the future VI: Paul Carter and Chad McCail. Until 29 November
National Gallery of Modern Art, Boyle family. Until 9 November
National Gallery of Scotland, Many happy returns: The National Gallery of Scotland celebrates 100 years of the Art Fund. Until 14 December
Queen's Gallery, Holyrood House, Kings of the world: The Padshahnama, an imperial Mughal manuscript. Until 3 May 2004
Royal Scottish Academy, 'If I Could go Anywhere ...' Alastair Salvese Scholarship Exhibition. Until 23 November 2003
GATESHEAD BALTIC Centre, Eva Grubinger: Dark matter. Jane and Louise Wilson: A free and anonymous monument. Both until 30 November
GLASGOW Hunterian Art Gallery, Copper into gold. Until 24 December. A hundred objects for 100 years: A National Art Collections Fond centenary exhibition. Until 17 January 2004
HODDESON Lowewood Museum, Local Social Industrial History, Permanent Exhibition
HUDDERSFIELD North Light Gallery, Coast of light: Photographs by Rupert Martin. Paintings by Mark Brooke. Both until 20 December
IPSWICH Wolsey Art Gallery, Christchurch Mansion, All dressed up. Until January 2004
KENDAL Abbot Hall, Bruce Bernard: Artists and their studios. Until 24 December. Displays from the Modern collection. Focus on the English watercolour. Both until 24 December
LEEDS City Art Gallery, Refashioning the figure: The sketchbooks of Archipenko. Until 4 January 2004
Henry Moore Institute, Other criteria: Sculpture in 20th-century Britain. Until 28 March 2004
LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery, Formal situations: Abstraction in Britain 1960-1970. Until 30 November. Rebecca Horn. Until 11 January 2004. Art, lies and videotape: Exposing performance. 14 November-25 January 2004. The stage of drawing: Gesture and act. Until 28 March 2004. International modern art. Until 2005
Walker Art Gallery, Ravishing Rossetti. Until 18 January 2004
MILTON KEYNES Gallery, Archigram: Experimental Architecture 1961-74; Fantasy Architecture and Landscapes Until 7 December. Piranesi: Imaginary Prisons Until 7 December
NORWICH Castle Museum and Art Gallery, A period eye: Photography then and now. Until 29 February 2004
Norwich Gallery, Janice Kerbel: Home Climate Gardens Until 12 December
NOTTINGHAM Angel Row Gallery, Emma Wooffenden: No Horizon 8 November-3 January 2004. Memory and Forgetting 8 November-3 January 2004. Craft Showcase Presents 8 November-3 January 2004
OXFORD Ashmolean Museum, Legend and landscape: Japanese paintings. Until 11 January 2004. Graceful and true: Drawing in Florence around 1600. Until 18 January 2004
Christ Church Picture Gallery, The life of the Virgin Mary. Until 22 January 2004
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