Richard Long, New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall
The centre point of this exhibition is a series of prints charting 40 years’ worth of walks across the globe. Included are images of Long’s visits to Nepal, Africa, Mexico, Bolivia and the Antarctica, as well as remote areas of Britain.
Until 9 July www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk/

Andreas Gursky, White Cube Bermondsey, London
This exhibition, Gursky’s first in London for 7 years, explores the themes of image manufacture and exchange, as well as ideas of authenticity, ownership and control in our increasingly digitised age.
Until 6 July whitecube.com/

Dan Dubowitz and Alan Ward: Citizen Manchester, Manchester Central Library and Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester
The reciprocal relationship between people and place is explored in this exhibition which charts the four year refurbishment of Manchester’s Central Library, revealing how the evolution of a building can go far beyond physical change.
Until 22 June www.manchestergalleries.org/

Henri Matisse, Tate Modern, London
This landmark show explores the final chapter in Matisse’s career in which he began ‘carving into colour’ and his series of spectacular cut-outs was born. From snow flowers to dancers, circus scenes and a famous snail, the exhibition showcases a dazzling array of 120 works made between 1936 and 1954.
Until 7 September www.tate.org.uk/

Corin Sworn, Inverleith House, Edinburgh
Developed through visits to Inverleith House Garden’s Herbarium, this exhibition by Corin Sworn, winner of the 2013-15 Max Mara Art Prize for Women, features new work connected to the process of natural dyeing using plants.
Until 29 June www.rbge.org.uk/

Selections chosen by Jack Hutchinson.


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