CRITICS ' CHOICE: ART

Charlotte Mullins
Saturday 05 June 1999 18:02 EDT
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Art

As Dark as Light

St Ives International (01736 333024) to 31 Oct

Ambitious exhibition inspired by the 11 August eclipse.

See review, page 8

vegas: 1999 Olay Vision Award

Lux Gallery, N1 (0171 684 2785) to 20 June

Five women vie for the pounds 20,000 prize, awarded Mon.

Icons of Pop: 1958-1999

National Portrait Gallery, WC2 (0171 306 0055) to 19 Sept

Cliff, Bowie, Duran Duran, Oasis, Catatonia ... pop goes the camera.

Egyptian Cinema Posters

Central London billboard sites (0171 636 1930) to 30 June

Part of "Celluloid Cities", an INIVA season which looks at post-colonialism.

Opening this week

Rembrandt by Himself

National Gallery, WC2 (0171 747 2885) Wed to 5 Sept

Sixty self-portraits by the Dutch 17th-century master.

Murray Johnston's Landscape

Scottish NPG, Edinburgh (0131 624 6200) Fri to 5 Sept

Tribute exhibition to late Scottish photographer.

Near and Elsewhere

The Photographers' Gallery, WC2 (0171 831 1772) Fri to 24 July

Young artists and photographers look at the myth of European landscape.

Renaissance Master Bronzes from the Ashmolean Museum

Daniel Katz Gallery, SW1 (0171 493 0688) Mon to 16 July

First major London show for these sculptures.

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