Leeds Art Gallery is showing an exhibition of contemporary painting that invites us to slow down and reflect, whilst The Whitworth brings together new and acclaimed works by Turner Prize-winning video artist Elizabeth Price.
In London, Kara Walker is undertaking the much anticipated next Turbine Hall Commission, which opens on 2 October. Alongside this, Sprüth Magers is also holding a concurrent show of her smaller scale works.
Around the UK:
- Kiki Smith: I am a Wanderer, Modern Art Oxford, 28 September 2019 – 19 January 2020
- David Nash: 200 Seasons, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, 28 September 2019 – 2 February 2020
- Coventry Biennial: The Twin, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, 4 October 2019 – 26 January 2020
- Super Black, Firstsite, Colchester, 11 October 2019 – 12 January 2020
- Mikhail Karikis: For Many Voices, MIMA, Middlesbrough, 12 October 2019 – 2 February 2020
- Colour and Light: The Art and Influence of the Scottish Colourists, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Cumbria, 18 October 2019 – 1 February 2020
- Alan Davie & David Hockney: Early Works, Hepwoth Wakefield, 19 October 2019 – 19 January 2020
- Slow Painting, Leeds Art Gallery, 24 October 2019 – 12 January 2020
- An English lady’s wardrobe, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 25 October 2019 – 1 March 2020
- Matisse: Drawing with Scissors, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Merseyside, 25 October 2019 – 1 March 2020
- Elizabeth Price: A LONG MEMORY, The Whitworth, Manchester, 25 October 2019 – 1 March 2020
London exhibitions:
- Danh Vō, South London Gallery, 19 September – 24 November 2019
- The Art of Innovation, Science Museum, 25 September 2019 – 26 January 2020
- Anamorphosis: Notes from Palestine, The Mosaic Rooms, 27 September – 7 December 2019
- Kara Walker, Tate Modern, 2 October 2019 – 5 April 2020
- Nam June Paik: The Future Is Now, Tate Modern, 17 October 2019 – 9 February 2020
- Bridget Riley, Hayward Gallery, 23 October 2019 – 26 January 2020
- Lucian Freud: The Self Portraits, Royal Academy of Arts, 27 October 2019 – 26 January 2020