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As the old year runs out, so do a number of major art shows. Catch the following over the next week or so, or miss them for ever!
First off, at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, UK – ‘Bridget Riley, Colour, Stripes, Planes and Curves’ closes 31 December so you really do not have much time left to catch that one.
Other shows are closing in the first week or two of January
Tate Modern, London – ‘Gerhard Richter: Panorama’ closes 8 January
Hayward Gallery, London – ‘Pipilotti Rist, Eyeball Massage’ closes 8 January
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York – 'Wonder of the Age: Master Painters of India, 1100–1900' closes 8 January
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York – 'David Smith, Cubes and Anarchy' closes 8 January
Museum of Modern Art, New York – ‘September 11’ closes 9 January
Museum of Modern Art, New York – ‘de Kooning: A Retrospective’ closes 9 January
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK – 'Vermeer’s Women, Secrets and Silence' closes 15 January
Tate Britain, London – ‘John Martin, Apocalypse’ closes 15 January
Museum of Modern Art, New York – 'Thing/Thought: Fluxus Editions, 1962–1978' closes 16 January