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Magical world of inflatable art opens new cultural landmark in Manchester

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Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's exhibition You, Me and The Balloons is a colourful wonderland of inflatable inspiration: a suitable opener for a brand new type of arts centre. The new venue will be commissioning and presenting a year-round programme by leading artists from across the world. © YAYOI KUSAMA.

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F5: Issi Nanabeyin on Exhibitions, an Architect + Market That Inspire

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. “The first time I saw the work of Austrian sculptor Walter Pichler was the first moment I saw how an architectural lens can be used to create work that danced between sculpture art and design,” Issi shared. “A moment that I remember where I felt everything was clicking – setting up my first solo exhibition in 2022.

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Class of 2022: A guide to all the UK's graduate shows this summer

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Yes, there were some physical shows last summer (see our 2021 roundup for details), but that wasn't the case for all, by any means. And if you're exhibiting yourself, we wish you the very best of luck! After two years of digital-only exhibition, the iconic UAL college's graduate shows will appear in physical and digital form this year.

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2021 Year in Review: Unframed

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Tara Donovan: Seeing Through Sculptures. Employing thousands of black stir straws, a room-sized stack of clear dividers, and “drawings” made from meticulously manipulated metal screens, Tara Donovan’s unfathomable work came together for an exhibition titled “Intermediaries” at Pace Gallery in New York.

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Weishan Yang is a multimedia artist with a love of horror fiction, ghosts and spontaneity

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Working across installation, sculpture, video, and digital drawing, London and Hangzhou-based Weishan Yang is a polymath of sorts. In recent times, she's had recognition for her works, too, having shown internationally at exhibitions, with a recent piece being shown in London Grads Now 21 at Saatchi Gallery.

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Somerset House art show revisits the last 50 years through the prism of horror

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That's the theory, at least, expounded by a new exhibition hosted by London's Somerset House. There are modern works, too, including Pam Hogg's new Exterminating Angel (2021) and art by Gareth Pugh and the late Leigh Bowery. Also appearing are Guy Peellaert's David Bowie, Diamond Dogs (1974) and nightlife photography by Derek Ridgers.

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Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism, the Exhibition

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The newly opened Zaha Hadid Architects: Vertical Urbanism exhibition showcases the bold, explorative urbanism they’re known for through a variety of design strategies used to create vibrant and sustainable community-orientated spaces within densely populated urban spaces. © Photo Courtesy of Hong Kong Design Institute.