THE FIVE BEST EXHIBITIONS

Tuesday 01 February 2005 20:02 EST
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Turks (Royal Academy, London)

Culturama of Ottoman artefacts and objects, from AD600 to 1600, tracing developments in textiles, metalwork, ceramic, script. (020-7300 8000) to 12 Apr

Richard Wentworth (Tate Liverpool)

Overview of photographs and sculpture by the British artist who celebrates low-level DIY creativity in everyday objects. (0151-702 7400) to 24 Apr

Ready to Shoot (Norwich Gallery)

A feast of TV and video projects from the early years of conceptualism, with Keith Arnatt, Robert Smithson and more. (01603 610561) to 26 Feb

ZGiovanni Anselmo

(Ikon, Birmingham)

Small mechanisms and big concepts by the Italian artist who works with energy and its potential. (0121-248 0708) to 28 Mar

Anthony Caro (Tate Britain, London)

The British artist's walk-through, clamber-up architectural sculptures fill the central gallery. (020-7887 8000) to 17 Apr

AND ONE TO AVOID...

Bruce Nauman (Tate Modern, London)

Boring... boring... boring... Even the artist admits he can't stand to be around his own work for too long.

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