Critic' Choice: Art
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Tate, SW1 (0171 887 8000) to 6 June
Definitive retrospective of Jack the Dripper's canvases.
Richard Deacon
Tate, Liverpool (0151 709 3223) to 16 May First UK view for new sculptures.
Monet in the 20th Century RA, W1 (0171 413 1717) to 18 Apr Water lilies and reflections.
Rogier van der Weyden
National Gallery, WC2 (0171 747 2885) to 4 July Sixth centenary of the birth of this Dutch artist.
See review, page 6.
Opening this week
The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms
V&A, SW7 (0171 938 8441) Thurs to 25 July
A gigantic exhibition of Sikh art and artefacts.
The Dean Gallery
Edinburgh (0131 624 6200)
opens to public on Sat
New space with work by sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi, and Surrealist collections.
Prime
Dundee Contemporary Arts (01382 432000) today to 9 May
Work by 14 artists, including Andy Warhol, in a new film and art centre.
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