ART / Gallery Openings

Tuesday 19 January 1993 00:02 GMT
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PUBLIC GALLERIES: LONDON

HAYWARD GALLERY Sculpture from 1965-1975. Includes works by Beuys, Kounellis and others. South Bank Centre SE1 (071-928 3144) 21 Jan-14 Mar. Daily 10am-6pm, Tue & Wed to 8pm. One day symposium on 22 Jan. Tickets from 071- 928 8000.

INSTITUT FRANCAIS Gerard Titus- Carmel. The important contemporary French painter. 17 Queensberry Pl, SW7 (071-589 6211) 20 Jan-26 Feb. Mon-Fri

NATIONAL GALLERY Robert Campin. Two paintings by the 15th-century Flemish master, the National Gallery's Virgin and Child and The Trinity Diptych from the Hermitage Gallery, go on show side by side. Trafalgar Sq, WC2 (071-839 3321) 20 Jan-28 Mar. Daily 10am-6pm.

V&A Architectural drawings. And Frank Lloyd Wright. A new gallery celebrating the work of the extraordinary American architect. Exhibition Rd, SW7 (071-938 8500) From 20 Jan. Mon-Sat 10am-5.50, Sun 2pm-5.50.

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GLASGOW Art Gallery Niki de Saint Phalle. The French sculptor gives the city of culture her best shot. 270 Sauchiehall St. (041-331 1854) 22 Jan-4 Apr. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm.

LANCASTER Peter Scott Gallery Paula Rego. The new Peter Pan etchings. Kids' stuff? Lancaster University. (0524-593057) To 5 Feb. Mon-Fri 11am-5pm. Thur 11am- 5pm, 6pm-8.30.

LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery Gilbert & George: New Cosmological Pictures. The sons of Spitalfields take a 'Look' into the 'Big Hole' and see 'Smoke Rising'. Albert Dock (051-709 3223) 23 Jan-14 Mar.

MANCHESTER Whitworth Art Gallery Landscapes from Norway by 19th-century painters Johan Christian Dahl and Thomas Fearnley. Whitworth Park. (061- 273 4865) 21 Jan-27 Mar. Mon-Sat 10am- 5pm, Thur to 9pm.

OXFORD Museum of Modern Art Sol LeWitt. Works on paper by the great American minimalist. Too square for some? 30 Pembroke St. (0865-728608) 24 Jan-28 Mar. Tue-Sat 10am-6pm, Thur 10am-9pm, Sun 2-6pm.

YORK City Art Gallery Angelica Kauffman. First seen in Brighton, an examination of the fascinating career of this 18th-century woman painter. Exhibition Sq. (0904-623839) 23 Jan-7 Mar. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2.30-5pm.

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AUSTIN DESMOND & PHIPPS Leon Underwood. A rare showing of the drawings and watercolours of this influential modern British artist. Pied Bull Yard, 68-69 Great Russell St, WC1 (071-274 8788) 20 Jan-7 Feb.

BUSINESS DESIGN CENTRE Art 93. (See feature, above) 52 Upper St, Islington, N1 (071-359 3535) 21-22 Jan 11am-8pm, 23 Jan 11am-6pm, 24 Jan 11am-4.30; pounds 6, conc pounds 4.50.

PARK LANE HOTEL The World of Drawings and Watercolours Fair. 50 leading dealers exhibit. Piccadilly, W1 (071- 499 6321) 20-22 Jan 11am-8pm, 23-24 Jan 11am-7pm. pounds 6.

RAAB GALLERY Rainer Fetting. Prints on the theme of New York taxi cabs. 9 Cork St, W1 (071-734 6444) 19 Jan-27 Feb. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm.

SMITHS GALLERIES Art for a fairer world. Selling show in aid of Oxfam. Artists include Howson, Rothenstein, Riley and others. 56 Earlham St, WC2 (071- 836 6253) 20-30 Jan.

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WEYBRIDGE St George's Hill Gallery A new gallery showing paintings from the Golden Age of Danish Art including Holse, Fischer, Tornoe and others. 75 Queens Rd. (0932-846095). From 21 Jan. Mon-Fri 9.30-5.30.

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