Untitled Gallery, Friends' Meeting House, 6 Mount Street (Bootle Street Entrance), Manchester, M2 5NS

Evi Grigoropoulou: Unrealistic

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Line, colour and flatness are painting's raw materials, evocatively brought to the fore in Evi Grigoropoulou's work. Review by David Price.

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COLE, 3-4a Little Portland Street, London, W1W 7JB

Yelena Popova: The Portrait Gallery

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Yelena Popova's paintings reduce their subjects to shades, allowing questions to surface about the changing nature and trappings of their display. Review by Henry Little.

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Contemporary Art Society, 59 Central Street, London EC1V 3AF

Louisa Fairclough

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The Contemporary Art Society is making use of its new home in London to showcase artworks recently donated to museums and galleries across the UK. Louisa Fairclough's is the latest display; review by Leela Clarke.

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Café Curio Performance: Anthology Live, from Camden Arts Centre 7pm GMT +0 Wednesday 20 February, 7.00 - 8.30pm For her commissioned film Anthology, Lucy Reynolds invited 17 other women artists and writers, who work at the point of convergence between text and image, to contribute short film loops to her collective artwork. Anthology Live presents some of their other explorations on the interplay of word and image in an evening of readings, screenings, music and performances. Featured in Anthology are: Ami Clarke, Annabel Frearson, Lizzie Hughes, Sharon Kivland, Gil Lueng, Liliane Lijn, Hélène Martin, Annabel Nicolson, Sharon Morris, Sally O'Reilly, Clunie Reid, Lis Rhodes, Audrey Reynolds, Cherry Smyth, Erika Tan, Anne Tallentire and Sarah Tripp. Performing for Anthology Live are: Annabel Frearson with Tai Shani, Lizzie Hughes, Sharon Kivland, Clunie Reid, Sharon Morris, Sally O'Reilly, Audrey Reynolds, Cherry Smyth, Hélène Martin, Claire Makhlouf Carter and Sarah Tripp.

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

Peles Empire: FORMATION

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Artist duo Peles Empire use a 19th-century Romanian castle as their thematic starting point, focusing on the armory room for this new commission. Review by Emily Burns.

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LEGION TV, 4-17 Frederick Terrace, London E8 4EW

Amy Croft: A Fog

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Amy Croft utilises the formless, nebulous visual qualities of 'fog' to explore the limits and confusions of perception. Review by Richard Whitby.

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Laura Bartlett Gallery, 10 Northington Street, London WC1N

John Divola

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Divola's practice is intertwined with marginal spaces in and around the suburbs and the desert, and the various abandoned and isolated dwellings of Los Angeles.

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