Fired pots in a line, and some stitched pots with ceramic aspirations |
Cornelia Parker at Frith Street Gallery (both sites) to 21 June
Anderson & Low: Voyages at Science Museum to 25 June
Woodcuts at Pallant House, Chichester, to 25 June
Giacomo Balla at Estorick Collection till 25 June
Alice Neel at Victoria Miro till 29 July
Artists Voices at The Lightbox, Woking, to 30 July
Hokusai at British Museum till 13 August
RA summer exhibition, 13 June to 20 Aug
Chris Ofili tapestry at National Gallery till 28 August
Gillian Ayres at National Museum, Cardiff, to 3 Sept
Raphael drawings at the Ashmolean, Oxford, to 3 September
Eric Gill at Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft, to 3 Sept (train to Hassocks and then a 2-mile walk)
Adrian Berg at Hall Place to 3 Sept (15 min walk from Bexley station
Grayson Perry at the Serpentine Gallery to 7 Sept
Giacometti at Tate Modern till 10 September
Queen of Ightam Mote till 23 Dec (train to Tonbridge then bus 222 (hourly) plus 1.2 mile walk)
Creatures and Creations at Waddesdon Manor till 10 October (train to Aylesbury Vale Parkway, then taxi or bus 16/17/18)
Edward Bawden at The Higgins, Bedford, till 28 January
Balenciaga at V&A to 18 Feb
Painting on the Edge at Stephen Friedman, 8 June to 29 July
Walthamstow School of Art at William Morris Gallery, 9 June to 10 September
Quentin Blake at Jerwood, Hastings, 14 June to 15 October
Howard Hodgkin at The Hepworth Wakefield, 1 July to 8 October
Frieze Sculpture in Regent's Park 5 July to 8 Oct
Emma Hart at Whitechapel Gallery, 12 July to 3 Sept
Charlotte Hodes at Wolverhampton Art Gallery to 3 Sept
Plywood at the V&A, 15 July to 12 November
... plus, in terms of days out
- York's ceramic museum (and its railway museum);
- much to see in Liverpool;
- Yorkshire Sculpture Park (train to Wakefield);
- lots to see in Manchester, eg the Whitworth
and further afield:
- Edinburgh, especially the Scottish National Galley of Modern Art
- Paris!!
But let's not get too excited ... here is some calming "nature" near home, nicely lined up -
Horse chestnuts lining the road to Alexandra Palace |
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