THROB:FEELY
Sexual dysfunction is at the heart of this aptly, but sensitively, titled exhibition. Artist Sue Williams has collaborated with Dr Nick Ossei-Gerning to tackle this taboo subject with a series of conversations, exhibitions and performances that consider human communication and relationships within the context of the rise of social media.
6 February – 3 March 2016, BayArt, 54b/c Bute Street, Cardiff.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/throbfeely-sue-williams

Ann Kopka: Moving On Up Down Escalators
A series of 20 paintings that convey a sense of the urban environment and architectural space through abstract relationships between colour, light, structure, scale and repetition. Ann Kopka combines calculations and precise measurements with vibrant colour, allowing the abstract forms and pattern to become representational.
1 February – 27 May 2016, Cavendish Conference Centre, London W1G.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/ann-kopka-moving-on-up-down-escalators

Triptychs #1
Alice Bradshaw curates a film programme showcasing three films simultaneously on three screens. The silent works by Suzanne Smith, Brenda Miller and Sarah Harbridge loop alongside each other, building up singular and interwoven narratives that reflect on the cycle of birth, life and death.
1 February – 30 April 2016, Cafe Ollo, The Media Centre, Huddersfield.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/triptychs-1

Dada Now
It’s 100 years since Dada orginated in Zurich and artists continue to be inspired by their anarchic, humorous and irreverent legacy. Curated by Radoslav Daskalov and Claire Walker, seven artists celebrate the way the movement radically pushed at the boundaries of art, performance and taste with a series of works that continue to embrace new ways of working.
4 February – 3 April 2016, neo:gallery27, The Market Place, Bolton.
https://www.a-n.co.uk/events/dada-now

365 Days
Leise Wilson‘s 1,460 paintings of the sky at low tide depict the changing Kent coastline from the same vantage point through one window pane. Displayed together at Turner Contemporary, these small pieces unite to document rhythms of light as the weather and seasons change.
Until 10 April 2016, Turner Contemporary, Margate.
www.a-n.co.uk/events/365-days-2

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