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A group show at Pilar Corrias, London, unites work dealing with the natural world and humanity’s impact on it
At The Modern Institute, Glasgow, an exhibition filled with religious symbolism feels curiously shallow
The artist fluctuates between meditation and masochistic intensity at London’s Whitechapel Gallery
At The Approach, London, the painter brings domestic scenes and transient recollections into the light
From balletic sculptures to cyborg imagery, a group show at Gathering, London, delves into the vulnerability of our bodies
At Spike Island, Bristol, the artist captures the flux of queer existence in collages of gender non-conforming figures throughout time
A sparse exhibition at David Zwirner, London, sees the artist embrace pointillism, but her subjects remain the same: beautiful men
Khanyisile Mbongwa’s programme addresses the history of international slave trading that haunts its famous docks
At Gasworks, London, the artist envisions a time when half the world’s population is living in a tropical climate
An exhibition of kaleidoscopic painting at Victoria Miro, London, is a celebration of free love and excess
A grotesque new group show at Sadie Coles HQ, London, addresses sexual power dynamics but tends toward outdated provocation
At Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, the artist’s portraits play with the idea of cinematic dissolve to reframe female figures from history
At Phillida Reid, London, a series of elegant ink drawings prods at the art world’s social anxieties
At Auto Italia, London, David Aruquipa Pérez’s photographic archive is an intergenerational and transcultural ode to street activism
At Modern Art Oxford, the artist’s monumental new film examines 15 judges working in England and Wales
At White Cube, Bermondsey, the artist’s landscapes of objects reckon with ideas of existence and extinction
At the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, the artist’s readymade sculptures prompt a strange empathy between viewer and object
At Josh Lilley, London, the artist’s depictions of a not-so-blissful domesticity evoke Lee Lozano and Pablo Picasso
An exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery, London, encapsulates the artist’s ability to create hard sculptures that mimic soft or fluid materials
The Glasgow-based polymath’s solo show at Chapter, Cardiff, is rigorously informed by ancient and mediaeval religions and spiritual movements