Andreas Eriksson's solo exhibition 'The house leans, but the curtains hang straight' stages an encounter between nature and architecture.
For over 30 years, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA has used Western art history and literature to explore contemporary culture and national identities. 'Suspended States' showcases new works, interrogating how systems of power affect sites of refuge, debates on public statues, the ecological impact of colonialisation and the legacy of imperialism on conflict and consequential attempts at peace.
American artist Jeffrey Gibson will create a new site-specific installation for the Sainsbury Centre.
For this exhibition British artist Sarah Ball draws on historical photographs to create works that reflect on issues of bias, prejudice and prejudgement.
‘The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art’ is a thematic group exhibition centered on the question, ‘what might a Caribbean future look like?’ Including a series of newly commissioned works, the exhibition engages diasporic voices alongside artists living and working in the region.
‘LIKE A ROLLING SNOWBALL’ brings together 145 works, including never seen before pieces, to provide a comprehensive overview of Izumi Kato's career spanning a quarter of a century.
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