Blain|Southern, 4 Hanover Square, London W1S 1BP
Michael Joo: Radiohalo
Working across a variety of media and outcomes, Joo's work explores identity and the body, often by its absence or processes. Review by Paul Black
Frutta, Via Giovanni Pascoli 21, 00184 Roma, Italy
Stefano Calligaro and Alex Ebstein
Alex Ebstein's pieces are somewhere between paintings and collages. Ebstein uses yoga mats to investigate the space between abstraction and figuration, suggesting the body through material rather than direct depiction. Stefano Calligaro's own visual slang is built up around acrylic columns, pizza boxes and shopping-lists-on-rhymes freely hung in the space of the gallery, translating the clichè symbols of Rome into a new visual alphabet of signs.
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Abandoibarra Etorb., 2, 48009 Bilbao, Bizkaia, Spain
Louise Bourgeois: Structures of Existence: The Cells
Anneka French reviews an exhibition of Louise Bourgeois' sculptural 'Cells', finding works that are finely-tuned and probing enquiries into autobiographical emotion and experience.
109 Niagara Street, Toronto M5V 1C3
Katie Lyle and Shelby Wright: Movements for a Room
"Movements for a Room", performance by Katie Lyle and Shelby Wright, documented Monday March 14, 2016. Filmed by Angela Lewis and Rico Moran
Wysing Arts Centre, Fox Road, Bourn, Cambridge, CB23 2TX
The Practice of Theories
'Poly’ a new programme of exhibitions, residencies and events launched at Wysing Arts Centre last month with ‘The Practice of Theories’, a group exhibition which brings together a collection of works that attempt to communicate complex, and at times intangible, theories and ideas as concrete actions and forms. Review by Beth Bramich
Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, C.P. 3000, Succursale H Montréal H3G 2T9
Céleste Boursier-Mougenot: from here to ear v.19
Featuring seventy zebra finches on loan from a breeding farm in small town Quebec, Boursier-Mougenot's exhibition turns the gallery into an aviary, and the aviary into a concert hall. Review by Elizabeth Grant
Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE
States of Mind: Tracing the edges of consciousness
Rob La Frenais explores the latest in the Wellcome Collection's exhibitions series bringing together works of contemporary art with science and medicine.
LADA
LADA Screens: Johanna Went
For this LADA Screens we are showing a film of Johanna Went’s seminal but rarely seen performance Knifeboxing, recorded at Club Lingerie in Los Angeles, California, 1984.
Laura Bartlett Gallery, 4 Herald St, London E2 6JT
Becky Beasley: Lake Erie from the Northwest
Tim Barnes responds to the works of Becky Beasley which explore a web of interrelated references, words and images.
Flat Time House, 210 Bellenden Rd, London SE15 4BW
Bandits Live Comfortably in The Ruins
Niamh McCooey responds to 'Bandits Live Comfortably in The Ruins', a group exhibition curated by Irish artist Sean Lynch.
Sprüth Magers, Oranienburger Straße 18, D-10178 Berlin
Dreaming Mirrors Dreaming Screens
Bringing together the practice of thirteen international artists, the exhibition 'Dreaming Mirrors Dreaming Screens' appeals to the intuitive mind and creativity beyond referential thinking. Departing from the artists´ production, it navigates through narratives in the realm of surrealist animation, abstraction and subjects of 'New Materialism' embracing the logic of the internet.
KÖNIG GALERIE, 121, Alexandrinenstraße 118, 10969 Berlin, Germany
Tatiana Trouvé: From Alexandrinenstrasse to the Unnamed Path
For her second exhibition at KÖNIG GALERIE, Tatiana Trouvé presents a new body of work which investigates ways to connect to the world and the things and symbols that populate it, by granting them new modes of existence and new regimes of intensity.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue (at 89th Street), New York, NY 10128-0173
Peter Fischli David Weiss: How to Work Better
It’s the duo's spirited desire to prod at reality – ours and theirs – that really shines through in 'How to Work Better'. Review by Helena Haimes