The Fruitmarket Gallery, 45 Market Street Edinburgh, EH1 1DF

Dieter Roth: Diaries

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Dieter Roth kept diaries throughout his life, each one packed with an accumulation of notes, lists and dates but also sketches, photographs and poems. The Fruitmarket Gallery exhibits these together with other diaristic work by the artist as testament to

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Der Kunstverein, seit 1817. Klosterwall, 23 20095, Hamburg

Kiki Kogelnik: I Have Seen The Future

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The solo exhibition on the upper floor of the Kunstverein's gallery space in Hamburg is the first comprehensive show in Germany devoted to the work of the Austrian artist Kiki Kogelnik (1935-1997). It represents the continuation of a series showing proto-

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Wiener Secession, Association of Visual Artists Friedrichstraße 12, A-1010 Wien

Kerry James Marshall: Who’s Afraid of Red, Black and Green

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In Who's Afraid of Red, Black and Green, his first exhibition in Austria, African American artist Kerry James Marshall shows a new 16-part series in which he once again examines the visual representation of black people in 'western' society and the pictor

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Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road London SE1 8XX

Art of Change

CHEN ZHEN  Purification Room (2000, 2012) Photo Linda Nylind

Since Ai Wei Wei's detainment in 2011, the international arts community has been looking for a way to understand better the spirit of dissent and antagonistic non-traditionalism that seems to characterise contemporary Chinese art. In an attempt to locate

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Tin Type Gallery, Third Floor, 18 St Cross Street, London EC1N 8UN

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Crazee Golf asks 18 artists to respond to the faux world of Crazy Golf. Review by Ciara Healy

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Situations Spike Island 133 Cumberland Road Bristol BS1 6UX United Kingdom

The final days of Nowhere Island

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After a year at sea, Alex Hartley's Nowhereisland completes its journey, from Arctic island to visiting nation. The simple narrative premise - the journey of a small island from an Arctic archipelago as a migrant nation during the London 2012 Games - has

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The Solomon R. Guggenheim, 1071 5th Avenue New York, NY 10128, USA

Rineke Dijkstra: A Retrospective

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Since the early 1990s, Rineke Dijkstra has produced a complex body of photographic and video work, offering a contemporary take on the genre of portraiture. Her large-scale color photographs of young, typically adolescent subjects recall 17th-century Dutc

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Jacco Olivier's Turning Point, courtesy of Denver Art Museum.

White Cube Bermondsey, 144 - 152 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3TQ

Theaster Gates: My Labor is My Protest

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In his first exhibition with White Cube, Chicago-based artist, curator, musician and urban activist Theaster Gates addresses recent American and civil rights histories in a multifaceted display. Review by Tom Snow.

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Office Baroque Gallery, Lange Kievitstraat 48 2018 Antwerpen, Belgium

Matthew Brannon: The Ventriloquist

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The Ventriloquist is the first solo exhibition by Matthew Brannon at Office Baroque Gallery and the first solo gallery exhibition of the artist in Belgium. Brannon has created a new body of works for The Ventriloquist including new sculpture, letterpress

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Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, Bankside, London SE1 0LN

Jerwood Drawing Prize 2012

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There is a fashion for serious art prizes to be the preserve of students and graduates of art schools. Francis Bacon, for one, could never have been anointed a New Contemporary. But if he had drawn - a practice he famously disavowed' the Jerwood Drawing P

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