VISUAL ART: VISUAL ART CHOICE

Saturday 05 February 2005 20:02 EST
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The Triumph of Painting

Charles Saatchi's lastest headline grabbing exhibition, including strong showings from young stars Luc Tuymans and Peter Doig. Saatchi Gallery, London SE1 (020 7928 8195), to 5 June

Faces in the Crowd

Large catch-all exhibition examining paintings of modern life over the past 100 years. Highlights include work by Munch, Manet and Bacon. Whitechapel, London E1 (020 7522 7888), to 6 March

Richard Wentworth

Retrospective show by the modern master of the found object - check out those buckets, books and other ordinary extraordinary things. Tate Liverpool (0151 702 7400), to 24 April

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