THE FIVE BEST EXHIBITIONS
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Drawings and prints by the turn-of-the-century painter of the London underside: cramped interiors, crowded theatres, unsettled nudes. (023-8083 2277) to 20 Mar
Tatsuo Miyajima (Lisson Gallery, London)
The artist's illuminated digital-number installations in glowing LEDs and mirrored surfaces endlessly count. (020-7724 2739) to 5 Mar
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
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
AND ONE TO AVOID...
Francois Boucher (Wallace Collection, London)
We're not seduced by the 18th-century French painter's erotic-decorative world of frothy and flouncy romps.
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