Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, Sadie Coles, London
This new collection of work from the artist formerly known as Spartacus Chetwynd features a range of pieces, including her recent Bat Opera paintings. Elsewhere she presents collages inspired by Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales.
Until 26 April, www.sadiecoles.com

The Negligent Eye, Bluecoat, Liverpool
The Negligent Eye explores experimentation with computers, rapid-form and 3D scanning and digital multiplication through printed, sculptural, video and mixed-media work. Artists include Cory Arcangel, Jyll Bradley, Maurice Carlin, Helen Chadwick and Susan Collins.
Until 15 June, www.thebluecoat.org.uk

Jonathan Owen, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
Jonathan Owen’s practice is a kind of elegant vandalism whereby he reconstructs and reinvents his ‘material’, transforming something found into something new. This show from the Edinburgh-based artist features drawing and sculptural work.
Until 19 April, www.inglebygallery.com

Metal, mima, Middlesbrough
This AV Festival-curated exhibition explores Middlesbrough’s role in the development of a global iron and steel industry. Featuring a range of artists, including the work of Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Simon Starling, Anja Kirschner & David Panos, Walead Beshty and Hito Steyerl. See Rebecca Travis’s review of AV Festival here.
Until 24 April, www.visitmima.com

Simon Bill: Lucky Jim, BALTIC, Gateshead
The oval paintings of Simon Bill draw on an intriguing range of sources, from philosophy to heavy metal, art history to cookery, Art Deco to neuroscience. This exhibition by the Sheffield-based painter includes more than 30 works produced over the last 15 years.
Until 1 June, www.balticmill.com

Selections chosen by Jack Hutchinson


0 Comments