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Topic: RSS FeedDiary: January 2004
Apollo, Jan, 2004 by Susannah Woolmer
COLCHESTER Minories Art Gallery, Simon Carter: Another day on the beach. Until 21 February
EDINBURGH Dean Gallery, Advertising and the artist: The work and collection of Ashley Havinden. Until 18 January. Artists" design textiles. Until 29 February
National Gallery of Scotland, Drawings by Allan Ramsay. Until 4 January. The Vaughan bequest of Turner watercolours. Until 31 January. Travels with Edward Lear: Watercolours from the Runciman Collection. 9 January-12 March
Queen's Gallery, Holyrood House, Kings of the world: The Padshahnama, an imperial Mughal manuscript. Until 3 May
Royal Scottish Academy, Degas and the Italians in Paris. Until 29 February
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, William Gear. Until 29 February. Bill Viola. Cindy Sherman. New acquisitions. All until 7 March
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Parallel lives: Where past meets present. Terrain: Landscapes of the Great War by Peter Cattrell. Both until 4 January. Fay Godwim Landmarks. Until 11 January. Patrick Geddes: The French connection. Until 18 April
GLASGOW Gallery of Modern Art, Storm: An installation by Dalziel and Scullion. Until 7 March
Hunterian Art Gallery, A hundred objects for 100 years: A National Art Collections Fund centenary exhibition. Until 17 January
IPSWICH Wolsey Art Gallery, Christchurch Mansion, All dressed up. Until January
LEEDS City Art Gallery, Refashioning the figure: The sketchbooks of Archipenko. Until 4 January
Henry Moore Institute, Making history: Edinburgh 1845. Until 9 February. Other criteria: Sculpture in 20th-century Britain. Until 28 March
LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery, Rebecca Horn. Until 11 January. Art, lies and videotape: Exposing performance. Until 25 January. The stage of drawing: Gesture and act. Until 28 March. International modern art. Until 2005
Walker Art Gallery, Ravishing Rossetti. Until 18 January
MANCHESTER Chinese Arts Centre, Home: Anthony Lain, Dinu Li, Ellinda Siu, Lio Xiao Xian, William Yang. 16 January-22 February
Whitworth Art Gallery, Under heaven: A Chinese odyssey. Until 11 January. Flexible 4: Identities. Until 15 February. Focus on printmaking. Walter Crane (1845-1915). Both until May
MILTON KEYNES Gallery, Inside out: Investigating drawing. Until 25 January
NEWCASTLE Hatton Gallery, New work by Joel Fischer. Out of place. Both until 10 January
NORWICH Castle Museum and Art Gallery, A period eye: Photography then and now. Until 29 February
OXFORD Ashmolean Museum, Legend and landscape: Japanese paintings. Until 11 January. Graceful and true: Drawing in Florence around 1600. Until 18 January. Curious works: English sixteenth-and seventeenth century embroideries. 14 January-28 March
Christ Church Picture Gallery, The life of the Virgin Mary. Until 22 January. Taddeo Zuccaro and the art of drawing in mid sixteenth-century Rome. Until 15 February
Modern Art Oxford (Museum of Modern Art), Veil. Until 25 January. Drama in the making:
PENZANCE Penlee House Gallery and Museum, Ella and Charles Napier: Art and life at Lamorna. Until 10 January
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