PSM Köpenicker Strasse 126, 10179 Berlin

Awst & Walther

Ground to Sky, installation view PSM, Berlin

PSM is pleased to announce GROUND TO SKY, the first solo exhibition at the gallery by Welsh-German artist duo, AWST & WALTHER.

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The Power Plant, 231 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8, Canada

Mike Nelson: Amnesiac Hide

Installation view of Mike Nelson: Amnesiac Hide at The Power Plant, Toronto. Photo: Toni Hafkenscheid

The Power Plant is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Toronto by the renowned British artist Mike Nelson.

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Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst GAK, Teerhof 21, 28199 Bremen, Germany

Peles Empire: EVER BUILD

EVER BUILD Exhibition view GAK Bremen (2014)

Essential here is still the installation’s changing location between the private and public sphere: a salon in the artists’ home, a bar at an art fair, within a protected environment of an institution, or finally as an exhibition space in their London studio

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Darkness and Light

As part of Pull Out All The Stops, Southbank Centre’s celebration of the restoration and reinstallation of its iconic organ, Forma presents Darkness and Light, by Belgian organist and composer Bernard Foccroulle and leading Australian video artist Lynette Wallworth.

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Cooper Gallery, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, 13 Perth Road, Dundee, DD1 4HT

Kathrin Sonntag: ‘I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU’

Kathrin Sonntag, Installation view from I SEE YOU SEEING ME SEE YOU, Cooper Gallery 2014

The glass eye as an object interests Sonntag as something which singularly returns the gaze, and which she views as ‘a starting point for the act of seeing itself’. Review by Valerie Norris

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Tintype Contemporary Art, 107 Essex Road, London N1 2SL

Flora Parrott

Installation view showing: Horn Circle and Bone Circle

Flora Parrott’s solo exhibition ‘Fixed Position’ is a brave attempt to address ‘being’ in the world. Review by Ciara Healy

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Firstsite, Lewis Gardens, High Street, Colchester, Essex CO1 1JH

Roger Hiorns: Untitled

Roger Hiorns, Untitled (Detail), 2010 Installation view, firstsite, Colchester, 2013 Courtesy Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London. Gift of the artist and Corvi Mora, London. Supported by The Henry Moore Foundation Photo: Douglas Atfield

Great art is often described as being ‘timeless’, speaking to people across the ages no matter their location or background. And there are other times when a work of art, intentionally or unintentionally, poignantly articulates contemporary events.

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Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH

Hito Steyerl

Occupying the ICA’s theatre space, Hito Steyerl’s new show is a deftly presented set of five recent works by the Berlin-based writer and filmmaker. Review by Tim Dixon

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Guggenheim Bilbao, Avenida Abandoibarra, 2 48009 Bilbao

Ernesto Neto: The Body that Carries Me

Life is a body we are part of -A vida e´ um corpo do qual fazemos parte

'We are always receiving information, but here, I want you to stop thinking. Take refuge in art. I think that not thinking is good, it allows you to directly breathe in life'

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Acclaimed artist Jordan Wolfson's imagination brought this animatronic figure to life with a little help from his friends at Spectral Motion. The piece is currently being exhibited at David Zwirner

SE8 Gallery, 171 Deptford High Street, London SE8 3NU

Barnaby Hosking: Habitat

Habitat

Barnaby Hosking's exhibition 'Habitat' at SE8 Gallery presents a number of gently, discreetly quizzical aspects of the artist's process. Review by David Price

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