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London:
Gajin Fujita

Japanese-American artist Gajin Fujita is to present a series of new panel paintings and works on paper in Pacific Tsunami, his first UK solo show at Haunch of Venison London from 25 Apr - 24 May.
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Zürich:
Guy Tillim

Guy Tillim presents his extraordinary images taken in Africa, in the fractured territories of Sierra Leone, Eritrea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola and the urban centres of Johannesburg and Kinshasa. The exhibition runs from 18 Apr - 24 May.
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Berlin:
Nathan Coley

For his first solo exhibition in Berlin, recent Turner Prize shortlisted artist Nathan Coley is to present a large-scale sculptural work - a ten by six metre Western film-set street facade, complete with saloon and bar front, at Haunch of Venison Berlin. Open from 5 Apr - 1 Jun.
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Books: Studio Wall Drawings 1997-2007
Keith Tyson

'Keith Tyson: Studio Wall Drawings 1997-2007' comprehensively catalogues all 373 'Studio Wall Drawings' with large scale illustrations.

This ambitious new publication contains a revealing interview with Beatrix Ruf (director, Kunsthalle Zürich) and an essay by Simon Grant (editor, TATE ETC. magazine).
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National Maritime Museum:
Simon Patterson

The National Maritime Museum (NMM) presents celebrated British artist and former Turner Prize nominee Simon Patterson as the next exhibition in the New Visions series of contemporary art commissions and exhibitions. Open from 1 May - 26 Oct.
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Museum Van Loon, Amsterdam:
Rachel Howard

By invitation from Philippa Van Loon, Howard's portraits of family and friends - painted over two decades - are to replace the museum's numerous historical paintings in this seventeenth century museum and former family home. Open from 12 Apr - 26 May.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales:
Bill Viola

Bill Viola: The Tristan project is an operatic body of work celebrating the great love of Richard Wagner's Tristan and Isolde and will be exhibited in parts at Art Gallery of New South Wales, Contemporary Project Space and with Kaldor Art Projects at St Saviour's Church, Redfern, Australia. Open from 9 Apr - 27 Jul.
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