A huge amount opening this month across the UK. For those who want a second helping of the Venice Biennale, Rachel Maclean is re-showing the work she made for the Scottish Pavilion in 2017 in Edinburgh, whilst Chiharu Shiota will be creating a site-specific installation based on her 2015 Japanese Pavilion at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. You can still catch the Diaspora Pavilion at Wolverhampton Art Gallery until 29 April 2018, which we reviewed in Venice as it opened last year.
In London, Tacita Dean will be exhibiting across 3 of our most prestigious institutions, whilst Tate is putting on a series of shows celebrating some of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
Around the UK:
- Rachel Maclean: Spite Your Face, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 24 February – 5 May 2018
- Lubaina Himid: Hard Times, Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston, 2 March – 3 June 2018
- America’s Cool Modernism: O’Keeffe to Hopper, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 23 March – 22 July 2018
- The House of Fame, Convened by Linder, Nottingham Contemporary, 24 March – 24 June 2018
- Chiharu Shiota: Beyond Time, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, 30 March –2 September 2018
London exhibitions:
- All Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life, Tate Britain, 28 February – 27 August 2018
- Ian Cheng, Serpentine Gallery, 6 March – 28 May 2018
- Sondra Perry, Serpentine Sackler Gallery, 6 March – 20 May 2018
- Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy, Tate Modern, 8 March – 9 September 2018
- Art Capital: Art for the Elizabeth line, Whitechapel Gallery, 13 March – 6 May 2018
- Joan Jonas, Tate Modern, 14 March – 5 August 2018
- Tacita Dean: STILL LIFE, The National Gallery, 15 March – 28 May 2018
- Tacita Dean: PORTRAIT, National Portrait Gallery, 15 March – 28 May 2018
- Tacita Dean: LANDSCAPE, Royal Academy of Arts, 19 May — 12 August 2018
- Magali Reus: As Mist, Description, South London Gallery, 23 March – 27 May 2018