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Alan Cristea, Cork Street hosts the third exhibition from Christiane Baumgartner, artist and printmaker who refuses to let the future stray from the past
A show not to be ignored, the Matthew Barney exhibition 2014 at Sadie Coles, London exhibits sculptures inspired by Norman Mailer’s Ancient Evenings
Victoria Miro hosts a new exhibition of Alice Neel, artist described as one of the great portraitists of the twentieth century
From Anselm Kiefer to the VW Beetle, the British Museum exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' paths the formation of modern German culture
A fresh vision of British Columbia’s indigenous cultures from one of Canada’s most popular exports at Dulwich Picture Gallery - Emily Carr’s totemic images are brought to life
A rare chance to see the work of elusive American artist David Hammons, White Cube Mason’s Yard hosts a new exhibition of this notorious performance artist and sculptor
Destructive love and lust explored through the art collection and writings of Sigmund Freud. Come for the psychoanalysis, stay for the contemporary art from Rachel Kneebone, White Cube’s shining star
ICA London, what’s on? Definitely not just a show for computer whizzes, the ICA revisits the miraculous Cybernetic Serendipity 1968 exhibition to rediscover the collaboration between art and science
Two major new commissions from Anne Collier and Turner prize nominated Marvin Gaye Chetwynd at Studio Voltaire, Clapham’s answer to contemporary art, as the gallery celebrates its 20th anniversary
Frith Street London reopens the doors of its iconic venue at 60 Frith Street with a thrilling retrospective of the art world heavyweights including Tacita Dean and Cornelia Parker
Photomonth, east London’s acclaimed photography festival returns to light up galleries and venues with an inspired programme of exhibitions and events
Ancient Roman Ostia comes to life in the latest Estorick Collection exhibition: never before seen artefacts meet the modern Italian creativity of Umberto Mastroianni and contemporary artist Ettore de Conciliis
Video and performance artist Grace Schwindt expands the cinematic space at her first solo London exhibition at the Showroom Gallery to examine the notion of freedom in left-wing 1980s/90s Germany
Want to know what to see at Tate Modern this autumn? Make time for this powerful photography exhibition which explores the sites of conflict over time
Catch Wangechi Mutu’s collages of African mythology at Victoria Miro as they tackle modern cultural preconceptions of women
Barack Obama’s favourite artist, Glenn Ligon, brings his controversial racial works to Camden Arts Centre for his first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery
Ryan Trecartin’s relentless video installations in his first solo exhibition at the Zabludowicz collection, London. See why his work had people screaming at the Liverpool Biennial back in 2010
Fresh from across the pond in New York, the Marian Goodman Gallery London opens its doors with a triumphant flourish in this inaugural exhibition from pioneering German artist, Gerhard Richter
Creator of the controversial furniture sculptures of women, Royal Academy plays host to the fourth major retrospective of British Pop artist, Allen Jones
‘Art Fair Paintings’ from the perspective of the spectator from American artist Eric Fischl. Victoria Miro presents his first solo exhibition for the start of Frieze London 2014
Portraiture from the Clifford Chance art collection on display this autumn in a rare exhibition of prints by iconic British artists at Sir John Soane's Museum, London
Dairy Art Centre, London plays host to the weird and wonderful world of Yoshitomo Nara’s exhibition 2014, one of Japan’s most successful living artists
Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s obsession with the model Jane Morris is reexamined in this new exhibition of Pre-Raphaelite portraits at the William Morris Gallery
Want to know what is on at the Imperial War Museum? ‘Truth and Memory’ exhibits some startling works by contemporary artists
Visit the first exhibition of nudes in London by Egon Schiele; Courtauld Gallery presents the work of this controversial Austrian expressionist, writes Alice Godwin
Photography and Architecture collide in the new exhibition Constructing Worlds. Barbican exhibitions 2014 present iconic images of buildings and urban environments over the last 100 years
Curious what is on at the V&A Museum of Childhood next year? The dolls' house is coming to life in the new exhibition 'Small Stories'
Has technology changed the way we see the world? New group exhibition MIRRORCITY, Hayward Gallery questions how Londoners experience their city
‘Art is for all’: National Portrait Gallery London highlights this autumn include an examination of William Morris’ socialist views and the Arts and Crafts Movement
Discover ways into the Gothic imagination full of terror and wonder. The British Library’s new exhibition explores the Gothic genre in all its forms
Danish artist Nina Beier returns to the David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF), Camden, for her most ambitious exhibition yet: Tileables.
Wondering what to see at the V&A? Fall in love all over again with the beloved British artist John Constable at this current London exhibition.