GOING OUT: THE FIVE BEST EXHIBITIONS

Sunday 25 February 1996 00:02 GMT
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YOUNG AMERICANS I. The newest batch bought for the Saatchi Collection. Sean Landers pretends to be a dumbo, Gregory Green poses as a terrorist, Janine Antoni chews chocolate and lard. Saatchi, NW8 (0171 624 8299). LAST WEEK (ends Sun 3 Mar). Thurs-Sun 12-6. Free on Thurs.

CEZANNE. Glorious, demanding survey of the master's career, the show everyone wants to see. Tate Gallery, SW1 (0171 887 8000), to 28 Apr. Daily 10-6. Timed tickets from: First Call (0171 420 0000).

IN TRUST FOR THE NATION. Seventy paintings from NT houses. Gems from Van Dyck, Turner, etc. National Gallery, WC2 (0171 839 3321), to 10 Mar. Sun 2-6, Mon-Sat 10-6.

WILLIAM NICHOLSON. Lovely display of still lives and landscapes by the Edwardian painter. Wasn't he a better artist than his son Ben? Cambridge Kettle's Yard (01223 352124). ENDS TODAY. 2-5.30. Free.

EMIL NOLDE. Excellent tribute to the prominent German expressionist. Questionable politics, but his watercolours are superb. Whitechapel Gallery, E1 (0171 377 0107). ENDS TODAY. 11-5. TH

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