ART: THE FIVE BEST SHOWS AROUND THE COUNTRY

Tom Lubbock
Friday 06 August 1999 23:02 BST
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1

Notorious MoMA, Oxford

One hundred years after his birth, Alfred Hitchcock lives. Group show looks at his legacy in art, most cunningly in the "Phoenix Tapes". To 3 Oct

2

As Dark as Light in Cornwall

County-wide contemporary art festival, focusing on the solar eclipse. James Turrell's open-air sky-dome, "The Elliptic Ecliptic", is the sight to see. To 20 Nov

3

W Eugene Smith Dundee Contemporary Arts

Retrospective of an American photojournalist with a campaigning eye: see the terrible images of industrial poisoning victims in Japan. To 27 Aug

4

Kiki Smith Fruitmarket, Edinburgh

The artist formerly known for body-work widens her range to natural history and the animal world, with drawings, video and paper mache rabbits. To Sept

5

Rodin in Lewes Town Hall, Lewes

The Kiss comes home to the town where it was first exhibited in 94, to general disgust - and a small Rodin show marks its temporary return. To 30 Oct

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