Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfert, Römerberg, D-60311 Frankfurt, Germany

Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Photographs 1975-2012

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'His images oscillate between everyday elements and arrangements that are staged down to the smallest detail. In his works, seemingly realistic images that are taken with an ostensibly documentary eye are undermined by their highly elaborate orchestration

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Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 13 Avenue du Président Wilson, 75116, Paris.

Keith Haring: The Political Line

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This retrospective, entitled 'The Political Line' bears witness to the importance of American artist Keith Haring's work, in particular its profoundly 'political' content.

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Gallery of Modern Art, Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH

Every Day

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Six sculptural works by Scottish artists are seen alongside a choreographed work by Siobhan Davies Dance in an exhibition which explores the familiar, common and recurring objects, places and events that inhabit our daily routines.

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Gabriel Kuri interviewed by Jo-ey Tang in Brussels, 2013
Gabriel Kuri Interviewed by Jo-ey Tang in Brussels in 2013 about ordering principles, art as ecology and his latest exhibitions.
AS IF, live from Nottingham Contemporary, 2:30pm BST
Screening with General Idea, Ann Magnuson & Tom Rubnitz, Ilene Segalove, Stuart Marshall and John 'Hoppy' Hopkins 
Carsten Nicolai: Future Past Perfect on Nowness.com
Erica Scourti: Monkey Mind Part of 'A Small Hiccup' at Grand Union, Birmingham, until 5 July. (Kindly supported by the Arts Council England) Erica Scourti: Monkey Mind (2013) 40:00 With thanks to the members of the Insight Timer app community grand-union.org.uk

Chapter Gallery, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff, CF5 1QE

Maurizio Anzeri: But It?s Not Late It?s Only Dark

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Maurizio Anzeri's embroidered photographs both reveal and conceal layers of identity. Using coloured threads to add a three-dimensional texture to found images, Anzeri suggests an alternative evolutionary path for his veiled subjects. Review by Catrin Dav

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Cell Project Space, 258 Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9DA

Florian Auer: BABIES ARE BORN AT NIGHT

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Florian Auer's first UK solo exhibition "adopts materials and objects closely associated with consumer desire, and inherent aspiration in the slick, corporate world." Kathryn Lloyd reviews.

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MOSTYN, 12 Vaughan Street, Llandudno, LL30 1AB, Wales

‘Y O U’ at MOSTYN

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Ciara Healy looks at the playful and participatory works of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Aurélien Froment, Jeppe Hein, Július Koller and Rivane Neuenschwander and asks, 'We know it is not possible to unite a split atom, but is it possible to unite the split ele

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