Diary: December 2003

Apollo, Dec, 2003 by Susannah Woolmer

GREAT BRITAIN

LONDON Ben Uri Gallery, A storm in Europe: Bela Kadar, Hugo Scheiber and 'Der Sturm" Gallery in Berlin. Until 18 January 2004

British Library, Leonardo da Vinci: From inspiration to innovation. Until 5 January 2004

Brunei Gallery, Concealed/ revealed: Photographic works by Kate Parsons. Until 12 December

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, Somewhere totally else: the European design show. Until 4 January 2004. The Smithsons: The house of the future to a house for today. 6 December-29 February 2004

Dulwich Picture Gallery, Heath Robinson. Until 18 January 2004

Fan Museum, An American collection. Until 4 January 2004

Fleming Collection, Intimate friends. Until 20 December

Hayward Gallery, Saved! !00 years of the National Art Collections Fund. Until 18 January 2004

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

Imperial War Museum, Eric Ravilious: Imagined realities. Until January 2004

Museum of London, 1920s: The decade that changed London. Until 18 July 2004

National Gallery, Polidoro: The Way to Calvary. Until 7 December. Bill Viola: The Passions. Until 4 January 2004. Thomas Jones in Italy. Until 15 February 2004

National Portrait Gallery, Below Stairs: 400 years of servants' portraits. Until January 2004. Circling the square. Until February 2004. Terry O'Neill: Celebrity. Until 14 March 2004. Heroes and villains: Scarfe at the National Portrait Gallery. Until 4 April 2004

Natural History Museum, Wildlife photographer of the year 2003. Until 18 April 2004

Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Royal treasures. Until 1 February 2004

Royal Academy of Arts, Pre-Raphaelite and other masters: The Andrew Lloyd Webber collection. Until December. Giorgio Armani: A retrospective. Until 15 February 2004

Serpentine Gallery, Hiroshi Sugimoto. Until 18 January 2004

Sir John Soane's Museum, 'Architecture unshackled': George Dance the Younger 1741-1825. Until 3 January 2003

Tate Britain, Turner and Venice. Until 11 January 2004. Lynn Chadwick. Until March 2004. The Unilever series: Olafur Eliasson. Until 21 March 2004. A century of artists' film in Britain. Until 18 April 2004

Tate Modern, Common wealth. Until 28 December. Sigmar Polke: history of everything. Until 4 January 2004. In focus: The kiss. Until April 2004

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

Transport Museum, Artworks for all: Original art from London's Transport Museum poster archive. Until 4 January 2004

Victoria and Albert Museum, Zoomorphic. Until 4 January 2004. Gothic: Art for England 1400-1547. Until 18 January 2004. Ossie Clark. Until 2 May 2004

Wallace Collection, Saving art for the nation: The Art Fund at the Wallace Collection 1919-1975. Until 4 January 2004. Conserving Madame Perregaux. Until 28 March 2004

BARNARD CASTLE Bowes Museum, The Tim Rice collection. Until 11 January 2004. William Morris and the Arts and Craft movement in the north east. Until 29 February 2004. Wedding belles: A celebration of bridal gowns. Until 18 April 2004

BELFAST Ulster Museum, Changing face: Masks from the British Museum. Until 11 January 2004

BOWNESS-ON-WINDEMERE Blackwell House, Eric Gill sculptures. Until 15 December

BRIGHTON Museum and Art Gallery, Make life beautiful! The dandy in photography. Until 11 January 2004

BRISTOL City Museum and Art Gallery, Natural visions. Until 7 December

CARDIFF Howard Gardens Gallery, Art works in mental health 2003. Until 15 December

National Museum and Gallery of Wales, Place. Until 1 December

COLCHESTER Minories Art Gallery, Simon Carter: Another day on the beach. Until 21 February 2004

EDINBURGH Dean Gallery, Advertising and the artist: The work and collection of Ashley Havinden. Until 18 January 2004

National Gallery of Scotland, Many happy returns: The National Gallery of Scotland celebrates 100 years of the Art Fund. Until 14 December. Drawings by Allan Ramsay. Until 4 October 2004

Queen's Gallery, Holyrood House, Kings of the world: The Padshahnama, an imperial Mughal manuscript. Until 3 May 2004

Royal Scottish Academy, Degas and the Italians in Paris. 12 December-29 February 2004

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Cindy Sherman. 6 December-7 March 2004

GLASGOW Hunterian Art Gallery, Copper into gold. Until 24 December. A hundred objects for 100 years: A National Art Collections Fund centenary exhibition. Until 17 January 2004

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, Displays from the Modern collection. Focus on the English watercolour. All until 24 December

LEEDS City Art Gallery, Refashioning the figure: The sketchbooks of Archipenko. Until 4 January 2004

Henry Moore Institute, Making history: Edinburgh 1845. Until 9 February 2004. Other criteria: Sculpture in 20th-century Britain. Until 28 March 2004

 

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