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GalleriesNow Top Exhibitions of the Week: London, Paris and New York

GalleriesNow is the world’s leading gallery guide – everything you need to know about great exhibitions, wherever you are. Every week for FAD they choose a select group of exhibitions for you to visit.

Hauser & Wirth, London – Mark Bradford: Cerberus

© Mark Bradford. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Alex Delfanne
© Mark Bradford. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Alex Delfanne

New works fill both spaces and show Bradford returning to ancient mythology in his first exhibition at the gallery in London More

MEP – Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris – Hassan Hajjaj

© Hassan Hajjaj, 2014/1435
© Hassan Hajjaj, 2014/1435

Last chance to visit Hajjaj’s transformation of the entire Maison Européenne de la Photographie into his own version, the Maison Marocaine de la Photographie – ends this weekend More

Lévy Gorvy, New York – Chung Sang-Hwa: Excavations, 1964-78

Lévy Gorvy, New York - Chung Sang-Hwa: Excavations, 1964-78
Photo: Elisabeth Bernstein

Works from a crucial period when the Korean master was immersed in the international avant-garde milieus both of Asia and of Europe More

Camden Arts Centre, London – Christodoulos Panayiotou: Act II: The Island

Camden Arts Centre, London - Christodoulos Panayiotou: Act II: The Island
Courtesy of the artist and Camden Arts Centre, London

Panayiotou fills Camden Arts Centre with a series of poetic spatial interventions and new commissions informed by his interest in anthropology, archaeology and cultural histories, and drawing on his background in dance and theatre More

Hales, New York – Ebony G. Patterson: …to dig between the cuts, beneath the leaves, below the soil…
Hales, New York - Ebony G. Patterson: …to dig between the cuts, beneath the leaves, below the soil…
Photo by Stan NartenRecent works by Patterson which frame the garden as an active site of power and explore it as a metaphor for postcolonial space and an extension of the body More

kamel mennour, Paris – Ugo Rondinone: a wall. seven windows. four people. three trees . some clouds. one sun. In memory of John Giorno. The love of my life. Ugo
kamel mennour, Paris - Ugo Rondinone: a wall. seven windows. four people. three trees . some clouds. one sun. In memory of John Giorno. The love of my life. Ugo

Photo. Archives kamel mennour © Ugo Rondinone. Courtesy the artist and kamel mennour, Paris/LondonRondinone takes over all three kamel mennour spaces in the city with his unique sculptural interventions More

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