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Ashmolean Museum

Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PH

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01865 278000

ashmolean.org

Mon-Sun 10am-5pm

Bruegel to Rubens

Just opened
Until Jun 23
Showcasing over 100 exceptional Flemish drawings from the 16th and 17th centuries.

Ashmolean NOW: Pio Abad

Until Sep 8
This exhibition, entitled To Those Sitting in Darkness, features new drawings and objects by London-based artist Pio Abad (b.1983).

Charleston

Charleston Firle, West Firle, Lewes BN8 6LL

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+44 1323 811626
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charleston.org.uk

Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

Entry to the galleries and the house is by timed ticket and pre-booking is essential. A maximum of seven people will be admitted into the house and galleries at each entry time. The shop, café and garden are available to visit without purchasing a ticket.

Osman Yousefzada

Until Apr 14
From large-scale textile works to prints and drawings, Osman Yousefzada’s work engages with the representation, rupture and reimagining of the working class migration experience.

David Hockney: Love Life

Until Apr 14
Experience rarely-seen early drawings by one of the most popular and recognisable artists of our time, David Hockney (b.1937).

Dorothy Hepworth and Patricia Preece: An Untold Story

Just opened
Until Sep 8
First major show to explore the extraordinary story of Dorothy Hepworth’s life through her paintings, which have previously been exhibited under the signature of her lifelong partner, Patricia Preece.

Duos: The Art of Collaboration

Just opened
Until Sep 8
A group exhibition showcasing shared canvases, dynamic working practices and collaborative identities that celebrate the creative force of collaboration.

Compton Verney

Compton Verney, Warwick CV35 9HZ

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01926 645500
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comptonverney.org.uk

Tue-Sun 10am-5pm

Landscape and Imagination: From Gardens to Land Art

Just opened
Until Jun 16
Explore the relationship between art, gardens, and landscape through a range of beautiful loans by major artists such as JMW Turner, Nicolas Poussin, Ian Hamilton Finlay and Anya Gallaccio.

A Spirit Inside

Just opened
Until Sep 1
Exploring how women and non-binary artists have grappled with the notion and sense of ‘spirit’, the themes range from mythology and internal contemplation to external, often political, expression.

FACT Liverpool

88 Wood St, Liverpool L1 4DQ

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0151 707 4444
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fact.co.uk

Tue-Sun 11am-6pm

On the other side

Until Jun 2
Melanie Crean, Katrina Palmer and Pilvi Takala consider the impact of systems of control on those who design them, those who administer them, and those who are subject to their enforcement.

Firstsite

Lewis Gardens, High Street, Colchester CO1 1JH

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01206 713 700
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firstsite.uk

Mon-Sun 10am-5pm

Lucy Harwood: Bold Impressions

Until Apr 14
Immerse yourself in the life and work of local artist Lucy Harwood (1893 – 1972).

Claire Cansick: You and I Are Earth

Until Apr 14
What effect do we have on the landscapes around us? You and I Are Earth charts the devastating effects of climate change and the human impact on the environment across the world.

Modern Art Oxford

30 Pembroke St, Oxford OX1 1BP

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01865 722733
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modernartoxford.org.uk

Tue-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm

Frieda Toranzo Jaeger: A future in the light of darkness

Until May 26
Intricately embroidered multi-panel paintings which remix iconography from western art history with indigenous techniques to subvert and challenge dominant power structures and historical narratives.

Towner Eastbourne

Devonshire Park, College Road, Eastbourne BN21 4JJ

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01323 434670
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townereastbourne.org.uk

Tue-Sun 10am-5pm

Turner Prize 2023

Until Apr 14
Towner Eastbourne will host the Turner Prize 2023, as the centrepiece of our centenary celebrations. Shortlisted artists: JESSE DARLING - GHISLAINE LEUNG - RORY PILGRIM - BARBARA WALKER

The Whitworth

The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6ER

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0161 275 7450
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whitworth.manchester.ac.uk

Tue-Wed 10am-5pm, Thu 10am-9pm, Fri-Sun 10am-5pm

Material Power: Palestinian Embroidery

Until Apr 7
Embroidery is the most important cultural material of Palestine. This ancient practice, called tatreez in Arabic, is characterised by remarkable beauty and complexity.

Traces of Displacement

Until May 12
This exhibition uses the Whitworth’s collection to address one of the major humanitarian concerns of the 20th and 21st centuries – forced displacement.

Exchanges

Until Nov 24
A vibrant display of new art and textiles from the Whitworth’s collection.