Denzil Forrester’s most significant institutional show to date will be opening at Nottingham Contemporary this February, bringing together a wide range of paintings and drawings by the Grenada-born British artist.
In London, Steve McQueen’s second major show with Tate in a year opens at Tate Modern, featuring 14 major works spanning film, photography and sculpture. Spanning two decades of his career, the exhibition will reveal how McQueen’s pioneering approaches to filmmaking have expanded the ways in which artists work with the medium, creating poignant portraits of time and place.
Around the UK:
- Utopias, The Whitworth, Manchester, 31 January – 27 September 2020
- Bill Brandt / Henry Moore, The Hepworth Wakefield, 7 February – 31 May 2020
- We Will Walk – Art and Resistance in the American South, Turner Contemporary, Margate, 7 February – 3 May 2020
- Denzil Forrester: Itchin & Scratchin, Nottingham Contemporary, 8 February – 3 May 2020
- Diane Simpson: Sculpture, Drawing, Prints 1976–2014, Nottingham Contemporary, 8 February 2020 – 3 May 2020
- 20:20 | Twenty Years of Collecting Contemporary Art, New Art Gallery Walsall, 21 February — 14 June 2020
- Queer the Pier, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, 22 February 2020 – February 2022
London exhibitions:
- Steve McQueen, Tate Modern, 13 February – 11 May 2020
- Masculinities: Liberation through Photography, Barbican Art Gallery, 20 February – 17 May 2020
- Richard Long: Being in the Moment, National Gallery, 22 February 2020 – 23 May 2020
- British Surrealism 1783-1952, Dulwich Picture Gallery, 26 February – 17 May 2020
- David Hockney: Drawing from Life, National Portrait Gallery, 27 February – 28 June 2020
- Ida Applebroog: Mercy Hospital, Freud Museum, 29 February – 7 June 2020