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THE SHAPE OF THE CENTURY

CANARY WHARF E14 (0171 418 2783) to 24 Oct

British sculpture - Moore, Hepworth, Gormley, Whiteread - invades the urban landscape.

BABEL

IKON GALLERY

Birmingham (0121 248 0708) to 7 Nov

Group show that looks at the power of language. With Fiona Banner and Joseph Grigley.

NEUROTIC REALISM: PART TWO

SAATCHI GALLERY

NW8 (0171 624 8299) to 5 Dec

Second installment of work by next wave of young British artists, including Dexter Dalwood and Peter Davies.

JANE AND LOUISE WILSON

SERPENTINE GALLERY

W2 (0171 298 1515) to 31 Oct

The Turner Prize shortlist twins. See review, above.

OPENING THIS WEEK

JERWOOD PAINTING PRIZE

JERWOOD GALLERY

SE1 (0171 654 0171) Wed to 24 Oct

pounds 30,000 prize-winner announced on Tuesday from list including Prunella Clough and Carol Rhodes.

TRACE

VARIOUS VENUES

Liverpool (0151 709 5999) Thurs to 21 Nov

The first Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art, at the Tate Gallery and other venues.

KERRY STEWART: DROPS LOVELINESS

ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL

SE1 (0171 921 0600) Fri to 7 Nov

Four new sculptures in the ballroom, including a bog-woman, cast from her mum.

CHARLOTTE MULLINS

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