Artists Rachel Maclean and Anne Hardy are both curating shows at Birmingham Museum and Towner Gallery respectively, bringing their unique points of view to the Arts Council and museums collections.
In London, Kader Attia (whose work we first acquired through the Collections Fund at Frieze in 2016) receives his first UK survey exhibition at the Hayward Gallery.
Around the UK:
- Too Cute!: Sweet is about to get Sinister, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, 26 January – 12 May 2019
- Ruth Barker & Hannah Leighton-Boyce, Glasgow Women’s Library, 1 February – 23 March 2019
- Jeff Koons, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 7 February – 9 June 2019
- George Shaw: A Corner of a Foreign Field, The Holburne Museum, Bath, 8 February – 6 May 2019
- Daniel Silver, The New Art Gallery Walsall, 8 February – 2 June 2019
- Anna Boghiguian, Tate St Ives, 8 February – 6 May 2019
- Magdalene Odundo: The Journey of Things, The Hepworth Wakefield, 16 February – 2 June 2019
- The Weather Garden, Towner Art Gallery, 17 February – 2 June 2019
- Liquid Crystal Display, MIMA, Middlesbrough, 23 February – 16 June 2019
London exhibitions:
- Daria Martin: Tonight the World, Barbican Curve Gallery, 31 January — 7 April 2019
- Don McCullin, Tate Britain, 5 February – 6 May 2019
- Kader Attia: The Museum of Emotion, Hayward Gallery, 13 February – 6 May 2019
- Diane Arbus: In the Beginning, Hayward Gallery, 13 February – 6 May 2019
- Is This Tomorrow?, Whitechapel Gallery, 14 February – 12 May 2019
- Franz West, Tate Modern, 20 February – 2 June 2019
- Phyllida Barlow RA: cul-de-sac, Royal Academy of Arts, 23 February – 23 June 2019
- Dorothea Tanning, Tate Modern, 27 February – 9 June 2019