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Friday 16 August 1996 23:02 BST
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Paresh Maity The recently opened ARKS Gallery showcases this 31- year-old watercolour artist, whose roots reach back to the Bengali school of watercolour landscape artists. His recent work is more abstract, however, reflecting one of the most prevalent aspects of Indian art. ARKS Gallery, 16 North Audley Street, London W1, to 9th Sept

Jamming Gears To celebrate the Serpentine's forthcoming redevelopment of the neighbouring tea house, Richard Wilson takes the place apart. Serpentine Gallery, London, to 15th Sept

Velzquez in Seville (above) A rare Scottish showing of the influential Hispanic master. Highlights include the National Gallery's own Woman Cooking Eggs. National Gallery of Scotland, The Mound, Edinburgh, to 20th Oct

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