Critic's choice: Art
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RA, W1 (0171 413 1717) The late work by the Impressionist is revealed as his most valuable contribution to art.
Andreas Gursky
Serpentine, W2 (0171 298 1515) Giant post-industrial photographs of human existence on the brink of anonymity.
New Neurotic Realism
Saatchi Gallery, NW8 (0171 642 8299) Work by five artists intent on revising artistic production.
Portraits by Ingres
National Gallery, WC2 (0171 839 3321) Impeccable snapshots by the 19th-century master of line.
Steve McQueen
ICA, SW1 (0171 930 3647) Recent films, sculpture and photography by an artist tipped for next year's Turner Prize.
Opening this week
Richard Deacon
Liverpool Tate (0151 709 3223) Today First UK view for new sculptures that fill the top-floor gallery.
Francis Bacon
Tate, SW1 (0171 887 8000) Wed The drawings he didn't want you to see.
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