March art highlights: 6 shows to see

This March, London art highlights include an Austrian sensation, a living British master and the world's largest photography prize

America After the Fall; Painting in the 1930s, Royal Academy

We might think we have it bad with Trump, but a glance at America in the 30s makes The Donald look like a pussycat.

During this period, artists sought to capture these changes; and work from this period will be the subject of an upcoming exhibition at the RA, America After the Fall. One of the most famous in the history of American art, Grant Wood's iconic Southern Gothic will be there, along with Pollock, Hopper, O'Keefe and many more.

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WHEN
25 Feb 2017 – 04 Jun 2017, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
WHERE
Royal Academy
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BD

Howard Hodgkin, National Portrait Gallery

With his lavish streams of colour, wild shapes and gestural brush-strokes, Howard Hodgkin is one of our most recognisable living masters. He is thought of as an abstract artist, but a new show at the National Portrait Gallery will consider Hodgkin as an abstract artist.

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WHEN
23 Mar 2017 – 18 Jun 2017, Daily 10am–6pm Friday 10am–9pm
WHERE
National Portrait Gallery
St Martin's Place, London, WC2H 0HE

Deutsche Börse Prize, Photographers' Gallery

Postcards, abstract landscapes and the undying magic of the wide open road; this year's Deutsche Börse Prize shortlist is a typically mixed bag.

Established by The Photographers’ Gallery in 1996 the world's most prestigious photography award is given annually to a publication or exhibition that has contributed significantly to the field.

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WHEN
03 Mar 2017 – 11 Jun 2017, Monday–Saturday: 10.00–18.00 Thursday: 10.00–20.00 during exhibitions
 Sunday: 11.00–18.00
WHERE
The Photographers' Gallery
16-18 Ramilies Street, London, W1F 7LW

Maria Lassnig, Hauser & Wirth

Avant-garde painter and film-maker Maria Lassnig was woefully overlooked in her lifetime. In fact, when she died two years ago at the age of 94 she was only just emerging from art-world obscurity.

Her startling works, though, are some of the most original of the 20th century. Lassnig paints bodies, vulnerable and savagely observed: bluish pink, bruised reds, abbreviated writhing figures. You can discover the work of this remarkable artist at Hauser & Wirth in early 2017.

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WHEN
01 Mar 2017 – 29 Apr 2017, Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm
WHERE
Hauser & Wirth
23 Savile Row, London, W1S 2ET

Tate Live Exhibition: Ten Days Six Nights

Ten Days Six Nights is the Tate's first ever Performance Art exhibition. In contrast to the white cube gallery spaces used for traditional exhibitions in the museum, artists will be able to make use of the raw, industrial character of the Tanks, the Tate's huge subterranean concrete containers.

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WHEN
24 Mar 2017 – 02 Apr 2017, Sunday to Thursday 10.00-18.00 Friday to Saturday 10.00-22.00
WHERE
Tate Modern
Bankside, London, SE1 9TG

Traumata: Bourgeois/Kusama, Sotheby’s S|2 Gallery

One was broken by a cruel Parisian childhood: depressed, paranoid, suicidal. The other suffers periods of psychosis; plagued by hallucinations and delusions. Both are obsessive-compulsive, both were accused of hysteria at a time when psychology was not accepted as a science.



Louise Bourgeois and Yayoi Kusama survived,

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WHEN
23 Feb 2017 – 13 Mar 2017, Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
WHERE
S|2 Gallery
31 St. George Street, London, W1S 2FJ
TRY CULTURE WHISPER
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