Diary: January 2004

Apollo, Jan, 2004 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

British Library, Leonardo da Vinci: From inspiration to innovation. Until 5 January. Chinese printmaking today: Woodblock printing in China 1980 2000. Until 7 March

British Museum, Cityscapes: Panoramic views on European coins and medals. Until 18 January. Buried treasure: Finding our past. Until 14 March. Fred Williams: An Australian vision. Until 25 April

Courtauld Institute Gallery, Lasting impressions: Rubens and printmaking. Until 18 January. The sculpted nude: Aristide Maillol and Eric Gill. Until 29 February

Design Museum, Somewhere totally else: the European design show. Until 4 January. The Smith sons: The house of the future to a house for today. Until 29 February. Thomas Heatherwick: Conran Foundation Collection. 17 January-21 March. Styrenissimo: Paul Cocksedge. 22 January-21 March

Dulwich Picture Gallery, Heath Robinson. Until 18 January

Fan Museum, An American collection. Until 4 January

Fleming Collection, Urban living: Scenes of contemporary life. 27 January-3 April

Gilbert Collection, A celebration of Hungarian gold and silver. Until 1 February

Hayward Gallery, Saved! 100 years of the National Art Collections Fund. Until 18 January.

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

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

Leighton House Museum, Leighton in focus: Cimabue's Celebrated Madonna is carried in procession through the streets of Florence. 'The canvas of many feet': Frederic Leighton in Rome 1852-1855. Both until 1 February

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

National Gallery, Bill Viola: The Passions. Until 4 January. Thomas Jones in Italy. Until 15 February

National Portrait Gallery, Below Stairs: 400 years of servants' portraits. Until 11 January. The Schweppes Photographic portrait prize 2003. Until 15 February. Cir cling the square. Until 29 February. Terry O'Neill: Celebrity. Until 14 March. Heroes and villains: Scare at the National Portrait Gallery. Until 4 April

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

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

Royal Academy of Arts, Giorgio Armani: A retrospective. Until 15 February. Illuminating the renaissance: The triumph of Flemish manuscript painting in Europe. Until 22 February. The art of Philip Guston: 1913-1980. 24January 12 April. Vuillard: From post-impressionist to modern master. 31 January-18 April

Serpentine Gallery, Hiroshi Sugimoto. Until 18 January

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

Tate Britain, Turner and Venice. Until 11 January. Turner prize 2003 exhibition. Until 18 January. Lynn Chadwick. Until March. The Unilever series: Olafur Eliasson. Until 21 March. A century of artists' film in Britain. Until 18 April

Tare Modern, Sigmar Polke: history of everything. Until 4 January. In focus: The kiss. Until April. Constantin Brancusi: The essence of things. 29 January-23 May

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

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

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

Wallace Collection, Saving art for the nation: The Art Fund at the Wallace Collection 1919 1975. Until 4 January. Conserving Madame Perregaux. Until 28 March. Paintings and drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland: From Raphael to the Glasgow Boys. 22 January-18 April

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

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

BIRMINGHAM Barber Institute of Fine Arts, The sun rising through vapour: Turner's early seascapes. Until 25 January

Museum and Art Gallery, Michael Rowe. Until 18 January. Turner's Britain. Until 8 February. Turner and the Birmingham engravers. Until 15 February. Elwood group. Until 23 February. The human condition. Until 27 February

BLACKBURN Museum and Art Gallery, Echoes of war: Robert Perry, travelling painter in the battlefields of the Western front, 1914 18. Until 14 February

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

CAMBRIDGE Kettle's Yard, The unhomely. Until 11 January. Immaterial: Brancusi, Gabo, Moholy-Nagy. 17 January-14 March

CHELTENHAM Art Gallery and Museum, Scenes in passing: Watercolours from the art gallery and museum collections. 17 January-28 March

CHESTER Grosvenor Museum, Coming and going: Photographs of absence and non place by John Stevens. Until 1 February

 

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