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Baroque Anarchist: Nor Dread Nor Hope Attend (Felstead Art), Alexandra Suvorova (aka Baroque Anarchist) presents series of paintings that reinterpret vanitas through contemporary lens, until 5 Sept
Do Ho Suh: Walk the House (Tate Modern, above), visit the artist’s home in New York through rubbings of entire apartment, and flats in Seoul recreated in organza, until 19 Oct
Jewellery Design at CSM, as part of whole school final shows, open to the public 19-22 Jun
Ugo Rondinone: The Rainbow Body (Sadie Coles HQ), figurative sculptures set against fluoro backdrops, creating site-specific works with themes of connection and suspended time, until 2 Aug
Jimmy Roberts: The Erotics of Passage (Thomas Dane Gallery), reworkings of photographs into sculptural forms, exploring memory, identity, and the intimacy of everyday gestures, until 2 Aug
Yan Pei-Ming: Wanted (Massimodecarlo), emotionally charged portraits of public and personal figures, painted with a mop-sized brush in monochromes, until 8 Aug
Damian Le Bas: Cartographer of a Fifth Dimension (Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix), solo exhibition focuses artist’s cartographic works, until 31 Jul
Kathleen Ryan: Roman Meal (Gagosian, Davies St.), discarded lemons and moldy bread turned into glittering, oversized sculptures, until 15 Aug
Derek Jarman: The Black Paintings: A Chronology, Part I 1984-1988 (Amanda Wilkinson), traces the development of the influential artist’s significant series of paintings, until 11 Jul