Ffotogallery at Turner House Plymouth Road, Penarth CF64 3DH
Jo Longhurst: Other Spaces
Ffotogallery presents a new installation by Jo Longhurst, based on the ideals of the perfect performance and exploring the physical and emotional experiences of elite gymnasts in training and competition. Longhurst presents a study of physicality, liberat
CCA Wattis ICA, College of the Arts 1111 Eighth Street. San Francisco, CA 94107
When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes
When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes takes as its starting point the 1969 exhibition Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form (Works - Concepts - Processes - Situations - Information) presented at the Kunsthalle Bern in Switzerland and curated
MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst, Domstraße 1060311 Frankfurt am Main
Thomas Scheibliz: One-Time pad
The 'uvre of Thomas Scheibitz (*1968 near Dresden) is as extensive as it is multi-faceted. Within this context, the painter will explore the theme of the human figure, which will be the chief motif of a solo exhibition by this artist for the first time.
Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham, B1 2HS
Autumn Almanac: The Voice and the Lens
Autumn Almanac: The Voice and the Lens, 8-11 November is a festival and exhibition exploring the treasures of the human voice, conjured up for our eyes through film and performance. Writer Beverley Knowles spoke to one of the curators Sam Belinfante about
Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens London W1S 3ET
Rothko/Sugimoto
The inaugural exhibition at Pace London's flagship gallery juxtaposes Mark Rothko's late black and grey paintings with Hiroshi Sugimoto's photographs of bodies of water, exploring the visual and conceptual affinities between the two. Review by James Cahil
Gagosian, 6-24 Britannia Street London WC1X 9JD
Franz West: Man with a Ball
Gagosian Gallery is pleased to announce a major sculpture exhibition by the late Franz West. West was actively engaged with the preparation of this exhibition up until his untimely death earlier this summer. Review by Tim Walsh
Lewis Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork, Ireland
Motion Capture
Motion Capture interrogates the specific qualities of surfaces that capture the moving and still image, the markings of space and time and their ability to carry, convey and make permanent the temporality of the imagination. Review by Ciara Healy.
Victoria Miro Gallery 16 Wharf Road London N1 7RW
Elmgreen & Dragset: Harvest
Victoria Miro is pleased to present Harvest, Elmgreen & Dragset's second solo exhibition with the gallery. Harvest showcases two precisely choreographed environments which at first may appear visually and conceptually diverse, but through Elmgreen & Drags
The Modern Institute, 14'20 Osborne Street, Glasgow G1 5QN, United Kingdom
Cathy Wilkes
The Modern Institute are delighted to present an exhibition of new work by Cathy Wilkes, the artist's first solo show in Scotland since 2008. Wilkes makes material environments involving a dialogue between sculptures, ready-mades, paintings, and other tra