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Diary: February 2004

Apollo, Feb, 2004 by Susannah Woolmer

GREAT BRITAIN

LONDON British Library, Chinese printmaking today: Woodblock printing in China 1980-2000. Until 7 March

British Museum, Buried treasure: Finding our past. Until 14 March. Fred Williams: An Australian vision. Until 25 April

Courtauld Institute Gallery, The sculpted nude: Aristide Maillol and Eric Gill. Until 29 February

Design Museum, The Smithsons: The house of the future to a house for today. Until 29 February. Thomas Heatherwick: Conran Foundation Collection. Until 21 March. Styrenissimo: Paul Cocksedge. Until 21 March

Dulwich Picture Gallery, Crystal Palace at Sydenham. 4 February-18 April

Estorick Collection, Blasting the future! Vorticism in Britain 1910-1920. 4 ebruary-18 April

Fleming Collection, Urban living: Scenes of contemporary life. Until 3 April

Hayward Gallery, Roy Lichtenstein. 26 February-16 May

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

National Gallery, Thomas Jones in Italy. Until 15 February. El Greco. 11 February-23 May

National Portrait Gallery, The Schweppes Photographic portrait prize 2003. Until 15 February. Circling the square. Until 29 February. Terry O'Neill: Celebrity. Until 14 March. Heroes and villains: Scarfe at the National Portrait Gallery. Until 4 April

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

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. Until 12 April. Vuillard: >From post-impressionist to modern master. Until 18 April

Serpentine Gallery, State of play. 3 February-28 March

Tate Britain, Lynn Chadwick. Until March. The Unilever series: Olafur Eliasson. Until 21 March. A century of artists' film in Britain. Until 18 April. Pre-Raphaeilte vision: Truth to nature. 12 February-3 May

Tate Modern, Donald Judd. 5 February-25 April. In focus: The kiss. Until April. Constantin Brancusi: The essence of things. Until 23 May

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

Victoria and Albert Museum, Brilliant. 12 February 25 April. Ossie Clark. Until 2 May

Wallace Collection, Conserving Madame Perregaux. Until 28 March. Paintings and drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland: From Raphael to the Glasgow Boys. Until 18 April

COUNTY DURHAM Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, 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

BIRMINGHAM Barber Institute of Fine Arts, The great and the good: Judging quality in art. 6 February-9 May. Inspired. 27 February-23 May. Works on paper: New acquisitions at the Barber Institute. Until 6 June. Talking coins: 1800 years of numismatic treasures. Until October

Museum and Art Gallery, 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

BRISTOL City Museum and Art Gallery, Making sculpture. Until 7 March. Making faces. Until 4 April

CAMBRIDGE Kettle's Yard, Immaterial: Brancusi, Gabo, Moholy-Nagy. Until 14 March

CHELTENHAM Art Gallery and Museum, Scenes in passing: Water-colours from the art gallery and museum collections. Until 28 March

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

EDINBURGH Dean Gallery, Artists design textiles. Until 29 February

National Gallery of Scotland, Travels with Edward Lear: Water-colours from the Runciman Collection. Until 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, Clan. 5 February-12 April. Scotland's Dream team tour. Until 17 April. Patrick Geddes: The French connection. Until 18 April. Below stairs: 400 years of servants' portraits. 12 February-31 May

Talbot Rice Gallery, Janice McNab. Louise Hopkins. Both until 21 February

GLASGOW Gallery of Modern Art, Storm: An installation by Dalziel and Scullion. Until 7March

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

LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery, The stage of drawing: Gesture and act. Until 28 March. Mike Kelley: The uncanny. 20 February-3 May. The shape of ideas: Models and sculptures from the Tate Collection. Until 31 May. International modern art. Until 2005

Walker Art Gallery, Art behind barbed wire. 26 February-3 May

MANCHESTER Chinese Arts Centre, Home: Anthony Lam, Dinu Li, Ellinda Siu, Lio Xiao Xian, William Yang. Until 22 February

 

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