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Monday 04 April 1994 23:02 BST
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LONDON

PUMP HOUSE GALLERY Narrative paintings by Linda Sutton. Modern fairy tales. Battersea Park, SW11. 6-17 Apr. Tue-Sun 11.00- 6.00; free.

AROUND THE COUNTRY

LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery Stephen Willats. A specially-commissioned work entitled Museum Mosaic created in part by visitors to the gallery. Albert Dock (051-709 3223). 9 Apr-2 May. Tue-Sun 10.00-6.00; free.

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LONDON

BERNARD JACOBSON Maurice Cockrill. This collection of new paintings by the respected abstractionist reveals the artist's developing interest in man's destruction of the environment with a powerful command of form and colour. 14a Clifford St, W1 (071- 495 8575). 5-30 Apr. Mon-Fri 10.00-6.00, Sat 11.00-5.00.

CURWEN GALLERY Prints by painters. Basil Beattie, Terry Frost, John Hoyland and Albert Irvin. 4 Windmill St, W1 (071- 636 1459). 7 Apr-7 May. Mon-Fri 10.00-5.30, Sat 10.30-1.00.

FRANCIS GRAHAM-DIXON Derek Roberts. Semiotics run riot in the magical symbolism of these new paintings. 17-18 Great Sutton St, EC1 (071-250 1962). 8 Apr-14 May. Mon-Sat 11.00-6.00.

MARLBOROUGH GRAPHICS Picasso prints. Salome, bullfights, faunes and sublimely classical nudes. 6 Albemarle St, W1 (071-629 5161). 8-30 Apr. Mon-Sat 10.00-5.30, Sat 10.0-12.30.

MORLEY GALLERY Evelyn Gibbs. A selection of neo-romantic drawings, etchings, book illustrations and paintings by the pioneering art educationalist. 61 Westminster Bridge Rd, SE1 (071-928 8501). 5-28 Apr. Mon 1.00-6.00, Wed 10.00-8.00, Tue, Thur, Fri 10.00-6.00.

RED DOOR STUDIOS Seven artists show in open studios. 422a Mare St, E8 (081- 533 0403). 10-23 Apr. Daily 1.00-8.00.

WADDINGTON GALLERIES Antoni Tapies. Recent work by the most important of Spain's living artists. 5, 11, 34 Cork St, W1 (071-437 8611). 7 Apr-7 May. Mon-Fri 10.00- 5.30, Sat 10.00-1.00.

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EDINBURGH The Scottish Gallery Robbie Bushe. New paintings in a heavily-layered, tapestry-like style. 16 Dundas St (031- 558 1200). 10 Apr-4 May. Mon-Fri 10.00-6.00, Sat 10.00-4.00.

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