ART: THE FIVE BEST SHOWS IN LONDON

Tom Lubbock
Friday 04 February 2005 20:02 EST
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1

Africa Remix Hayward Gallery

Giant survey of contemporary art from 25 countries - from Algeria to Zimbabwe, and all points between. Plus, a music lounge with the latest sounds. To 7 Apr

2

Turner, Whistler, Monet Tate Britain

Tying together this top-drawer trio: atmospherics, light, night, water, the Thames, the Seine, Venice... with Whistler's nocturnes, his London sunk in darkness. To 5 May

3

Pedro Cabrita Reis/Francis Picabia Camden Arts Centre

The Portuguese artist Cabrita Reis's austere, neon, prefab structures team up with the abstract exuberance of late-period Picabia. Nice. Last weekend. To 6 Feb

4

Tatsuo Miyajima Lisson Gallery

- 2 - 3 - 4... Miyajima's elegant, illuminated digital-number installations in glowing LEDs and mirrored surfaces keep endlessly counting - to 99, over and over. To 5 Mar

5

Wyndham Lewis Courtauld Institute

Drawings by the avant-garde artist, novelist, polemicist - a superb shape-maker and colourist, creating extraordinary fusions of abstraction, fantasy and satire. To 3 Feb

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