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CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE Lucia Nogueira. New sculptures by the Brazilian artist. New found-object sculptures. And Installation by Hiram To. Also The Reading Room. New works by artists and writers. Arkwright Rd, NW3 (071-435 2643). 18 Mar-24 Apr. Tue, Wed, Thur 12.00-8.00, Fri, Sat, Sun 12.00-6.00; free.
LEIGHTON HOUSE R H Ives Gammell. A series of paintings with the title 'The Hound of Heaven'. A complex neo-Baroque allegory for our times. 12 Holland Park Rd, W14 (071-603 1123). 15 Mar-9 Apr. Mon-Sat 11.00- 5.30; free.
MALL GALLERIES Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. Annual exhibition. The Mall, SW1 (071-930 6844). 18 Mar-9 Apr. Daily 10.00-5.00; pounds 2, conc pounds 1.
SERPENTINE GALLERY Markus Raetz. Fascinating sculptural visual conundrums. Kensington Gdns, W2 (071-402 6075). 16 Mar- 24 Apr. Daily 10.00-6.00; free.
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COVENTRY Herbert Art Gallery and Museum John Downton. 1930s tempera painting in the manner of the old masters. Jordan Well (0203 832381). 16 Mar-24 Apr. Mon-Sat 10.00- 5.30, Sun 2.00-5.00; free.
GLASGOW CCA BT New contemporaries. Work by 28 recent graduates. Paintings, video, installation and photography. 350 Sauchiehall St (041-332 7521). 19 Mar-23 Apr. Mon-Sat 11.00-6.00, Thur & Fri to 7.00; free.
LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery Matisse, Maillol and Rodin. A trip through modern sculpture from classicism to cubism. The three masters alongside Archipenko, Lipchitz and Laurens. Albert Dock (051-709 3223). 15 Mar-Spring 1995. Tue-Sun 10.00-6.00; free.
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ANTHONY D'OFFAY GALLERY Andy Warhol. Portraits from the 1970s and 1980s by the seminal Pop artist. 9 Dering St, W1 (071-499 4100). 17 Mar-22 Apr. Mon-Fri 10.00- 5.30, Sat 10.00-1.00.
EAST WEST Alan Gouk. Colourful, heavily- impastoed abstracts, which seem to belie their inspiration in the coastline of the East of Scotland. 8 Blenheim Cresc, W11 (071- 229 7981). 18 Mar-16 Apr. Tue-Sat 11.00-6.00.
FLOWERS EAST Tony Bevan, Nicola Hicks, Peter Howson, Tai-Shan Schierenberg, Alison Watt and others show under the banner 'Inner Visions'. 199-205 Richmond Rd, E8 (081-985 3333). 17 Mar-17 Apr. Tue-Sun 10.00-6.00.
MATT'S GALLERY Richard Wilson. The artist's most recent work, constructed from drainage pipe, water and a billiard table. Visually arresting and provocative. 42-44 Copperfield Rd, E3 (081-983 1771). 16 Mar-15 May. Wed-Sun 12.00-6.00.
WATERMAN FINE ART Modern British paintings. Robert Buhler, Cedric Morris, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peploe, Sickert, Christopher Wood, Blackadder, Brangwyn, Heron, Piper and others. 74a Jermyn St, SW1 (071- 839 5203). 17 Mar-30 Apr. Mon-Fri 9.00-6.00, Sat 10.00-4.00.
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