Moki Cherry: Here and Now
Up until her death in 2009, Swedish artist Moki Cherry turned her hand to a range of creative practices, including ceramics, textiles, woodworking and fashion design. This exhibition collates more than 30 of her experimental works, including the fanciful tapestries and costumes she made during her romantic and artistic partnership with jazz musician Don Cherry.
Until 27 August at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
Brian Clarke: A Great Light
Held in concurrence with his 70th birthday, Brian Clarke: A Great Light presents exceptional pieces that the artist has created from 2002 through to present day. Among the older works will be two new installations: Ardath, a 42-metres-squared wall of blown glass, and Stroud Ossuary, a towering series of stained-glass panels that feature etched skulls.
9 June – 24 September at Newport Street Gallery, London
Grayson Perry | Smash Hits
The biggest exhibition to date of Grayson Perry’s oeuvre, Smash Hits will offer an extensive look at the artist’s 40-year-long career and his unflinching approach to exploring contentious topics such as sexuality, class, religion and politics within his work. As well as his revered ceramic pots, visitors can also expect to see Perry’s prints, sculptures and sprawling, intricate tapestries.
22 July – 12 November at The National gallery, Edinburgh