The Independent Recommends:The Five Best Shows
Andreas Gursky (Serpentine Gallery)
Photographs 1994-98: wide-vision, high-finish, micro-detailed vistas of our world - stock-exchange floor, cityscape, airport, alpine valley - images filled with more than the eye can see. To 7 Mar
Grinling Gibbons (V&A)
The finest chisel-work of the master 17th- century woodcarver, who made intricacy and the abundance of nature his trademark. To 24 Jan
Chris Ofili (Whitworth Gallery, Manchester)
This upbeat, 1998 Turner Prize-winner (above) creates dense, decorative paintings with swirls of dots, eyes, Afros, black icons and balls of elephant dung. To 24 Jan
Bridget Riley (Abbot Hall Gallery, Kendal)
A small retrospective, spanning Riley's career as top British abstractionist - from the shimmering monochromes of her early Sixties Op Art fame, to colour, stripes, diagonals, curves. To 31 Jan
Oppe Watercolour Collection (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
Classic 18th- and 19th-century British watercolours, including Alexander Cozens' blot-derived sketches, John Sell Cotman, Constable and Francis Towne. To 24 Jan
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