The Independent Recommends: The Five Best Shows
Louise Bourgeois Serpentine Gallery
Veteran French-American sculptress, still a leading light at 87, shows new installations in which a giant mother/spider presides over images of spinning and weaving, restoration and decay. To 10 Jan
Claude Lorrain British Museum
One hundred drawings by the great French landscape painter (below), including his remarkably vivid outdoor studies of woods and streams. To 10 Jan
Bridget Riley
Abbott Hall, Kendal
A small retrospective, spanning the career of top British abstractionist Riley - from the shimmering monochromes of her early Sixties Op Art fame, to colour, stripes, diagonals, curves. To 31 Jan
Edward Burne-Jones
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Centenary exhibition gathers together many favourites illustrating Burne- Jones's romantic and medievalist nether world. To 17 Jan
Chris Ofili Whitworth Gallery,
Manchester
The 1998 Turner Prize winner is an upbeat original, his surfaces dense and decorative, with swirls of dots, eyes, Afros and black icons, and incorporating mutant balls of elephant dung. To 24 Jan
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