Odilon Redon 1840 – 1916: Nature, Dreams and the Fantastic
Friday 17 February – Paintings, prints, charcoals and pastels by this visionary French painter. Until 21 May. – Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London W1.
Friday 17 February – Paintings, prints, charcoals and pastels by this visionary French painter. Until 21 May. – Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London W1.
Friday 3 February – Work of ten schools from Canada’s emerging architectural talent. Until 18 February. – Venue: RIBA Architecture Centre, 66 Portland Place, London W1.
The ISDN User Show – Tuesday 7 February – The Integrated Services Digital Network show, with demonstrations of latest applications and a two-day conference.
Business terms explained
The Imperial War Museum is organising a six-month festival to mark the 50th anniversary of VE/VJ Day, with an identity by Minale Tattersfield and a wartime garden designed by Sir
Includes nineteenth century works and contemporary pieces from artists such as Andres Serrano. Until 30 April. – Venue: Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington, London SW7.
NEC in Japan has developed a credit-card- sized chip that can store 24 minutes of sound. Called Silicon Audio, it is carried like a Walkman, but has no moving parts.
The Pre-school Playgroups Association is relaunching this week as the Pre-school Learning Alliance, with an identity by The Jenkins Group. The 35-year-old association is the country’s single largest provider of
Three cheers for a brilliant last paragraph (Comment, DW 27 January). Next week, say it louder, and set it in 36pt Helvetica Bold on the front cover. Perhaps some of
Tuesday 21 February – Current VR development, from cyberspace to the industrial robot, includes demonstrations, tutorials and The Experience Park.
Works on canvas, graphic bill-board images, cut-out paintings in relief, computer-generated and hand-painted 3D images from this Chilean-born artist. Until 18 February. Venue: Ikon Gallery, 58-72 John Bright Street, Birmingham
Exhibition charting the development of Lord Burlington’s house and garden at Chiswick, using paintings, drawings, prints, models and video. Until 2 April. Venue: Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London, W1.