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Central London
AI: More than Human is a captivating but brain-scrambling show
Arts
Cathy Wilkes's show at Venice Biennale is ghostly and hard to follow
Arts
Central London
I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Kathy Acker shows the writer's thriving legacy
Arts
South Kensington
Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition is a true insight into a film genius
Arts
Central London
2019 Sony World Photography Awards show is poignant and emotional
Arts
Kensington
Hito Steyerl's Power Plants is bold and vividly excoriating
Theatre
Holloway
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Night of the Living Dead is neither funny nor frightening
Arts
Central London
Sean Scully exhibition at the National Gallery gets it right
Arts
Mayfair
Visions of the Self: Rembrandt and Now keeps you on your toes
Arts
Bloomsbury
Edvard Munch show at the British Museum is timeless and authentic
Arts
Central London
Creatures bring history to life in Beasts of London
Arts
Knightsbridge
Mary Quant at the V&A offers plentiful moments of nostalgia
Arts
Whitechapel
Queer Spaces show misses a chance to tell capital’s LGBTQ+ stories
Arts
Peckham
Haegue Yang's Tracing Movement exhibition feels too slight
Arts
Kensington
Emma Kunz exhibition is endlessly rewarding and captivating
Arts
Westminster
Van Gogh and Britain shows influence of literature and social ideas
Arts
Bankside
Anne Imhof's Sex at Tate Modern feels genuinely original
Arts
Pimlico
Mike Nelson's Asset Strippers is an exhilarating look at past glory
Arts
Covent Garden
Spain's unsung hero Sorolla gets the showcase he deserves
Arts
Ealing
Anish Kapoor conjures up optical tricks that tie into the Soane story
Arts
Central London
Anthea Hamilton shows a constant play in her work in The Prude
Exhibitions
Central London
Martin Parr's Only Human puts Brexit Britain into sharp focus
Arts
Piccadilly
The Renaissance Nude is practically perfect at the Royal Academy
Arts
Kennington
John Bellany and Alan Davie's works lack dynamism in Cradle of Magic
Arts
Central London
Boilly makes you want to see more in Scenes of Parisian Life
Arts
Bankside
Dorothea Tanning gives a feeling of believable surprise
Arts
Bankside
Tate Modern’s Franz West exhibition is playful and eccentric
Arts
Central London
Exquisite talent of Hilliard and Oliver shown in Elizabethan Treasures
Arts
Whitechapel
Is This Tomorrow? shows a troubled mood of the future
Arts
Southbank
Diane Arbus and Kader Attia exhibitions show portraits of outsiders
Arts
Bermondsey
A Fortnight of Tears is Tracey Emin's most honest and emotional show
Arts
Westminster
Don McCullin's photos do more than thousands of words of newsprint
Arts
Central London
Daria Martin's Tonight the World is compelling and moving
Arts
Westminster
Morag Keil gives tantalising glimpses into very private experiences
Arts
Kensington
Designer of Dreams shows the true freedom of Dior's golden age
Arts
Central London
John Ruskin: The Power of Seeing review — 'No one comes close'
Arts
Southbank
Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory is utterly captivating
Arts
Piccadilly
Bill Viola and Michelangelo battle with mortality at the Royal Academy
Arts
Kensington
Grace Wales Bonner delivers vivid polyphony at Serpentine
Arts
Whitechapel
La Caixa Collection of Contemporary Art gives plenty to think about
Arts
Mayfair
Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato's paintings are intense and vivid
Arts
Bankside
Climate crisis is put in focus at Eliasson and Rosing's installation
Arts
Peckham
Bright young things tackle uncertainty at Bloomberg New Contemporaries
Arts
Deptford
Feminist visions strike a chord in Hunter and Lemsalu's exhibitions
Arts
Mayfair
Gordon Matta-Clark's urban grit loses its edge in Mayfair
Arts
Covent Garden
Every picture is tender in Gainsborough's Family Album show
Arts
Camden Town
Remembering the Kindertransport is a timely reminder of Nazi horror
Arts
Westminster
Politics gets personal in Russia, Royalty and the Romanovs exhibition
Arts
Fitzrovia
Ashurbanipal's mighty legacy gets extraordinary show at British Museum
Arts
Covent Garden
National Gallery uncovers a forgotten master in Lorenzo Lotto Portaits
Arts
Piccadilly
Klimt/Schiele is a tale of two truly great artists at Royal Academy
Arts
Twickenham
Walpole's Gothic treasures come home in Strawberry Hill exhibition
Arts
Covent Garden
Good Grief, Charlie Brown! serves Peanuts paradise and earnest therapy
Arts
Pimlico
All Edward Burne-Jones touches he makes beautiful at Tate Britain show
Arts
City of London
Francis Upritchard's Wetwang Slack playfully marries history and art
Arts
King's Cross
Historical gems glimmer in off the scale Anglo-Saxon show
Arts
Covent Garden
Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize finds faces in the crowd
Arts
Fitzrovia
Treasures and everyday beauty of Islam on show at British Museum
Arts
Bloomsbury
Living with Buildings exhibition explores housing crisis history
Arts
Bankside
Anni Albers weaves a brave new world at Tate Modern
Arts
Mayfair
Bob Dylan's Mondo Scripto exhibition is an unmissable show for fans
Arts
City of London
Barbican's Modern Couples exhibition explores art's love affairs
Arts
Covent Garden
Immersive video art is quite the song and dance at Strange Days
Arts
Dulwich
Ribera exhibition's gory details exude raw power and beauty
Arts
Central London
Frieze Masters provides stunning, soothing relief from the crowds
Arts
Kensington
Flying insects and forward fashion in thrilling Serpentine double bill
Arts
Bankside
Tania Bruguera brings revealing call to action to Tate's Turbine Hall
Arts
Covent Garden
Mantegna & Bellini is a marriage of sheer genius at National Gallery
Arts
Southbank
Hayward Gallery's Space Shifters is filled with art to make you gasp
Arts
Mayfair
Royal Academy compels a generation of new voyagers at riveting Oceania
Arts
Pimlico
The 2018 Turner Prize contenders are some of the strongest ever
Arts
Kentish Town
Rachel Maclean asks tricky questions for feminism in social media age
Arts
Waterloo
Imperial War Museum exhibition shows huge scale of WWI devastation
Arts
Covent Garden
Courtauld's vision of Impressionism in full focus at National Gallery
Arts
Bankside
Christian Marclay's The Clock is a timepiece that's a masterpiece