VISUAL ART CHOICE

Charlotte Mullins
Sunday 19 December 1999 01:02 GMT
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RENAISSANCE FLORENCE

NATIONAL GALLERY

WC2 (0171-747 2885)

to 16 Jan

Major exhibition which includes paintings by Botticelli, drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, plus sculptures and engravings.

THE STORY OF TIME

ROYAL OBSERVATORY

SE10 (0181-312 6575) Wed to 24 Sept

300 objects question perceptions of time, including paintings by Titian, Turner and Dali.

GARY HUME

WHITECHAPEL ART GALLERY

E1 (0171-522 7888)

to 23 Jan

Major show of Hume's work, including "Yellow Angels" 1999, below.

RETRACE YOUR STEPS:

REMEMBER TOMORROW

SOANE MUSEUM

WC2 (0171-430 0175)

to 25 March

Ten artists inspired by the 18th-century architect and collector, Sir John Soane, including Douglas Gordon and Richard Wentworth.

RENe MAGRITTE

THE DEAN GALLERY

Edinburgh (0131-624 6200)

to 26 March

Huge showing of Belgian surrealist's paintings.

THE APOCALYSE AND THE SHAPE

OF THINGS TO COME

BRITISH MUSEUM

WC1 (0171-323 8525)

to 24 April

Manuscripts and drawings inspired by the Book of Revelation.

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