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Until Sun Oct 5, National Gallery
‘Love’ is a quirky summer show which occasionally produces the warm, fuzzy feeling itself, and does an interesting job of showing how love has changed over five centuries
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Until Sun Sep 21, Pump House Gallery
‘Coloured Threads in Door Knobs’ is a perplexing bunch of paintings and one sculpture by London-based, Serbian born Milena Dragicevic. The show’s title is said to relate to an Eastern...
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Until Sat Sep 20, Bloomberg Space
'On the Rocks', collaborative works in glass by the British sculptors.
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Until Sun Oct 5, Courtauld Gallery
Exhibition of the Courtauld's entire Cézanne collection as part of the institute's seventy-fifth anniversary.
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Until Sun Sep 7, Royal Academy of Arts
'The Poetry of Silence', retrospective featuring 60 paintings by the Danish artist (1864-1916) from museums and private collections
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Sep 3-Nov 2, Artangel at Harper Road
Artist Roger Hiorns transforms modernist architecture into a sparkling blue environment for the latest Jerwood/Artangel commission.
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Sep 3-Oct 3, Lisson Gallery
New theatrical tableaux and earlier works by the American artist.
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Until Sun Aug 31, Tate Modern
Photographic portraiture from cities around the world, taken in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by among others, Diane Arbus, Walker Evans and Wolfgang Tillmans.
The real crux in the exhibition occurs while experiencing the deeply moving two-part video...
Major retrospective of paintings, drawings and sculpture.
From pavilions in parks to the outside walls of Tate Modern, here's our pick of the innovative...
'My Giant Colouring Book', a Hayward Touring exhibition of the Chapman's macabre images based...
What does fashion see, when it gazes into the mirror? Loveliness & luxury, or neurosis: the...
Prints by Milton Avery, Edward Hopper, David Smith, Joan Mitchell and many other American...
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Until Sun Sep 7, Serpentine Gallery
All the artist's thematic strands are laid out here, beginning with an early, idyllic 'Cowboy' from 1989, showing a heroically dumb Marlboro man riding off into the sunset
Two paintings from 1986 and 1988.
Photographs of rock stars who died at the age of 27.
Album covers selected by a panel including Dylan Jones and Peter Saville.
Designed by Frank Gehry this year's pavilion is a steel and timber structure hosting a series...
The life of Roman Emperor Hadrian (117-138AD) explored through artefacts relating to his life...
Work by Italy's Divisionist painters, who from 1891-1910 depicted landscapes, symbolist...
This year's finalists plus work by last year's BP Travel Award winner.
Exhibition charting the career of the Dutch fashion designers in the context of a specially...