Le Consortium, 37 Rue de Longuic, 21000 Dijon, France
Matias Faldbakken
Norwegian sculptor Matias Faldbakken has his first retrospective in France at the contemporary art centre Le Consorium in Dijon.
Le Consortium, 37 Rue de Longuic, 21000 Dijon, France
Norwegian sculptor Matias Faldbakken has his first retrospective in France at the contemporary art centre Le Consorium in Dijon.
Arcade, 87 Lever Street, London EC1V 3RA
For her second solo exhibition at Arcade Anna Barham has used rudimentary speech recognition and speech synthesis software to generate many different versions of a text. Review by Yvette Greslé
Raven Row, 56 Artillery Lane, London E1 7LS
Curator Lars Bang Larsen works to establish psychedelia as a conceptual mode which is more critical in its approach than most people imagine. Review by N.W. Johnson
Arcadia_Missa, Unit 6, Bellenden Road Business Centre, London SE15 4RF
Harry Sanderson's intriguing artist's installation is built on a disarmingly developed thesis and curatorial premise. Review by Nick Warner
The Sunday Painter, 12-16 Blenheim Grove, London SE15 4QL
As the last light of day smoulders on the horizon, Scherer suggests we brace ourselves for a certain amount of incoherence, asking that we put an arm around 'some of [the]... crazier guests.' Review by Dan Munn
Petit Palais ' Musée des Beauz-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Avenue Winston Churchill, 75008 Paris
As part of the International Fair of Contemporary Art held in Paris this week and weekend, Yvon Lambert Gallery are presenting an installation by the Chinese artist Zhang Huan at the Petit Palais.
Berlinische Galerie, Alte Jakobstrasse 124-128, 10969 Berlin
Colourful topographic painter Franz Ackermann installs a mural and series of paintings into the Berlinische Galerie, Berlin as part of Painting Alive!
Palais de Tokyo, 13, avenue du Président Wilson, 75 116 Paris
'The exhibition is conceived as a scripted space, like an automaton, producing different temporalities, a rhythm, an itinerary, and a duration. The visitor is guided through the spaces by the appearance and orchestration of sounds and images' a mental cho
Lisson Gallery, 27'29 Bell Street, London NW1 5DA
Since the 1980s, Tatsuo Miyajima, one of Japan's foremost artists, has been producing conceptual pieces that are at heart technological. Phoebe Dickerson reviews the artist's networked yet meditative creations.
Warwick Arts Centre, Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry, West Midlands. CV4 7AL
The Joshua Light Show has existed for exactly twice the number of years that Nicholas Jaar has been alive, and you could almost believe the symmetry of this fact to be deliberate. Review by Andy Field
Flat Time House, 210 Bellenden Road, London SE15 4BW
'Exchange' is all about context, and how meaning is created within it. Beatrice Schulz reviews.
The Odeon Site 24 Grafton Way (off Tottenham Court Road) London WC1E 6DB
'a wonderful treasure trove that teems with the competing mythologies - whether born in the ancient world or a geologist's study - that make up our intellectual inheritance.' Rebecca Sykes reviews Daniel Silver's Artangel commission 'Dig'.
Arnolfini, 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol, Avon, BS1 4QA
Best known for his works from cast concrete or other industrial materials, Dean's sculptures and installations seek a direct physical relationship with the human body.