Critics' Choice: Art

Charlotte Mullins
Saturday 12 June 1999 23:02 BST
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Rembrandt by Himself National Gallery, WC2 (0171 747 2885) to 5 Sept

Sixty self-portraits by the Dutch master. See review, page 6

vegas: 1999 Olay Vision Award

Lux Gallery, N1 (0171 684 2785) to 20 June

Mariele Neudecker and Rachel Lowe share the pounds 20,000 prize.

As Dark as Light

St Ives International (01736 333024) to 31 Oct

Ambitious exhibition inspired by the 11 August eclipse.

Opening this week

Sean Scully

South London Gallery, SE5 (0171 703 9799) Wed to 1 Aug

Large new abstract paintings.

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Site Gallery, Sheffield (0114 281 2077) Sat to 31 July

Tailbacks, traffic cones and jams: it's the European road movie.

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