July 2021
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On 10 July Kettle’s Yard is opening a group show that brings together work by 10 British African diaspora artists to examine the conditions of our time through the prism of Black British artists working today, without reducing the encounter solely to an exploration of Black British identity.
Aberdeen is also hosting a wide-ranging show with British Art Show 9, which gives a fantastic snapshot of art made in the UK at this moment.
Around the UK:
- Michael Landy’s Welcome to Essex, Firstsite, Colchester, 26 June – 5 September 2021
- Ben Nicholson: From the Studio, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, 26 June – 24 October 2021
- Frank Bowling | Land of Many Waters, Arnolfini, Bristol, 3 July – 26 September 2021
- UNTITLED: Art on the conditions of our time, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, 10 July – 3 October 2021
- British Art Show 9, Aberdeen Art Gallery, 10 July – 10 October 2021
- Freud, Minton, Ryan: unholy trinity, Victoria Art Gallery, Liverpool, 10 July – 19 September 2021
- Leiko Ikemura: Usagi in Wonderland, Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, 18 July – 12 December 2021
- Lucian Freud: Real Lives, Tate Liverpool, 24 July 2021 – 16 January 2022
- Sutapa Biswas: Lumen, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, 24 July – 31 October 2021
London:
- Julian Opie, Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, 25 June – 24 October 2021
- Olivier Debré: Fervent Abstraction, Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, 30 June – 26 September 2021
- Paula Rego, Tate Britain, 7 July – 24 October 2021
- Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Tate Modern, 15 July – 17 October 2021