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Your support makes all the difference.Gary Hume's massive, hi-gloss paintings are immediately recognisable (right). One of the recent generation of young British artists, he uses household emulsion paint in primary colours to create blinding, post-Pop works filled with the spirit of our times. ICA, London (0171-930 3647) to 26 Nov
HG Deep in the abandoned dungeons of the old Clink Street prison, multi- media artists Robert Wilson and Hans Peter Kuhn have created the installation HG: a fascinating and enigmatic journey through time and imagination and one of the undoubted highlights of the new season. Clink Street Vaults, London (0171-336 6803) to 15 Oct
Knights The myth and reality of the age of chivalry is examined in this enterprising exhibition. Particularly fine are paintings by the Arthur- fixated Pre-Raphaelites and tapestries by Burne-Jones on loan from the Lloyd Webber foundation. Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (0191- 232 7734) to 18 Feb 1996
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