The Gallery at NUA, St George's Street, Norwich NR3 1BB

Alec Cumming: To Wander, To Lust

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Fresh from his excursions in India, which culminated in an ambitious solo show at the British Council in New Delhi, East Anglian painter Alec Cumming presents his latest work at the Norwich University of the Arts Gallery. Review by Nick Warner

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Collective, City Observatory & City Dome, 38 Calton Hill EH7 5AA

Goldin+Senneby: Anti-VWAP

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Simon Goldin and Jakob Senneby's exhibition at Collective Gallery in Edinburgh weaves yet another web of artistic and economic interplay. Review by Jaime Marie Davis

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Galerie Thomas Schulte, Charlottenstraße 24, D-10117 Berlin

Richard Deacon: Something Else

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'The result was terrific, bright, clear and, as an object, somewhat ethereal' - British sculptor Richard Deacon talks about making his most recent work for his solo show at Galerie Thomas Schulte.

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MOCAK, 4 Lipowa St, 30-702 Kraków, Poland

Erwin Wurm: Good Boy

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Wurm's trademark is the absurd, the surprising and the ephemeral' his works are frequently anthropomorphic; they are distorted, often overblown images taken from everyday life.

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South London Gallery, 65-67 Peckham Road, London SE5 8UH

Uri Aran: Five Minutes Before

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Uri Aran's installation at the South London Gallery is characterised by an unnerving sense of nostalgia. Review by Rachel Guthrie

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Lisson Gallery, 27 Bell Street, London NW1 5DA

Nostalgic for the Future

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This exhibition is the Lisson's time capsule gift to the art world; an exhibition firmly in the present which connects the dots between important works from the recent past and the artists who will shape the near future. Review by Catrin Davies

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Richard Saltoun, 111 Great Titchfield Street, London W1W 6RY

Transformer: Aspects of Travesty

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Richard Saltoun's gallery have been making a name for themselves with a programme of powerful, zeitgeisty and often gender politicked shows. The 40th anniversary re-staging of 'Transformer: Aspects of Travesty' is their latest triumph. Review by Beverley

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David Castillo Gallery, 2234 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127, United States

Xaviera Simmons: Open

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Systems of visual and performative integration are prodded, inverted and fully exposed to a public audience in Xaviera Simmons' solo exhibition, 'Open', with David Castillo in Miami. Review by Shana Beth Mason

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Luxembourg & Dayan, 64 East 77th Street, New York, NY 10075

César

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César coincides with the 60th anniversary of the artist's first one-man exhibition, which took place at the Galerie Lucien Durand in Paris.

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La Capella, Hospital 56, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

A Museum of Gesture

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While everyone would probably agree that bodies 'speak' - and many will be quick to point out that some bodies 'speak differently' - little attention is paid to the political histories and cultural struggles that traverse the different languages of gestur

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14 Warren Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 5LJ

Colony by Anarch

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Drawing inspiration from Gordon Matta-Clark, Colony was an artist-run 'takeover' of a former lighting showroom on Warren Street in December, that raised questions about whether artist gatherings are still possible, and relevant, today. Review by N W Johns

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Secession, Association of Visual Artists, Friedrichstrasse 12, A-1010 Vienna

Guido Van der Werve: at war with oneself

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'I abstract the narrative until only the mood is left. Mood is a medium that everybody can relate to and, more importantly, everyone has their own relationship to the mood." - Guido van der Werve.

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