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Celebrating black women through contemporary artists who challenge the way black bodies have been objectified in Western history.
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At times riveting, at times revolting, Hayward Gallery’s Strange Clay exhibition showcases the craziest ceramics creations and offers a foray into our lockdown months
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Rana Begum’s colourful interventions bring lightness and form to the illuminated architecture of Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery
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Don’t miss this inward journey into motherhood, psychic wounds and sexual longings through the unflinching feminist gaze of one of the most important artists of the century
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As the capital reawakens, we round up the brand new plays, exhibitions, concerts, dance shows and festivals to book now (or soon!) and enjoy later
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The National Gallery's Paul Gauguin exhibition is the first ever exhibition to focus solely on the artist's portraits
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The Dulwich Picture Gallery's summer exhibition is a joyful celebration of the hustle and bustle of daily life as realised by the modernist printmakers of interwar Britain
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First European Lee Krasner retrospective in 50 years comes to the Barbican
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Laura Buckley's walk-in kaleidoscope is impressive, but does not sit well with the rest of this exhibition at Saatchi Gallery
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Tate Modern presents the gloriously dark and fantastically surreal world of Dorothea Tanning, whose work explored the subconscious with unparalleled vigour
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A new retrospective of the early years of American photographer Diane Arbus comes to the Hayward Gallery, London
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In commemoration of the centenary of Armistice Day, more than 40 of Alfred Munnings's most celebrated wartime paintings go on display in the UK for the first time since 1919
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The long-awaited Kader Attia exhibition, Hayward Gallery, London, showcases twenty years of an artist who looked when others turned away
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The National Gallery plays host to the first ever exhibition of Lorenzo Lotto, whose portraits are so alive they stare back
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New Pierre Huyghe Serpentine exhibition harnesses the power to inspire awe and fear simultaneously
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Design
After impressing with a vast floating sculpture on the Serpentine, Christo comes to London for a book signing
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As part of the Hayward Gallery's 50th anniversary celebrations, enjoy Lee Bul's sinister but utterly beautiful first major UK retrospective
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Yves Klein is well deserving of this long-overdue UK retrospective. But is Blenheim Palace really his rightful home?
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Art Fund Museum of the Year Announced: Tate St Ives crowned the winner
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Poignant, moving and utterly transfixing: this long overdue Barbican photography exhibition brings the penetrating portraits of Dorothea Lange into sharp focus
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As part of a landmark collaboration between The National Gallery, The NPG and The RA, Tacita Dean: Landscape explores Dean's versatility and extraordinary talent
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New Tate Britain exhibition magnificently explores the impact of WWI on European art between 1916 and 1932
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US artist Sarah Sze returns to Victoria Miro in Islington with two new site-specific works
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Tomma Abts brings her mesmerising paintings to the Serpentine Galleries in her first UK solo show to date
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Contemporary Music
Legendary musicians and leading artists collaborate to produce 700 original 7" album artworks to raise money for mental health charity Mind
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Design
Pack your bags, grab your camera and head for the open road: pioneering expressionist Alexander Calder merits a day trip to Hauser & Wirth Somerset
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Following the success of Project 84, Mark Jenkins opens a solo show of new work at London Gallery, Lazinc
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Pace London showcase their first solo presentation by Julian Schnabel – the legendary New York-based painter turned film director
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Following her acclaimed installation at South London Gallery last autumn, Katharina Grosse comes to Gagosian with an explosive new body of work
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Scottish ceramicist Jennifer Lee announced as the winner of the Loewe Craft Prize 2018
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One of the most charming London museum exhibitions of the year explores the neglected relationship between photography and abstract art from 1910 to the modern day
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A show documenting the fascinating life and works of Suzanne Perlman is to open at the Dutch Centre