Exhibitions

From 17 April until 13 June, Cy Twombly: Fifty Years of Works on Paper brings together around 60 of the American artist’s works, ranging from his early drawings to his more recent colourful paintings.

Venue: Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London W2.

Young at Art Awards 2004, until 29 April, showcases creative work by winners and entrants from London’s primary and secondary schools, after-school and community arts projects.

Venue: London Institute Gallery, 65 Davies Street, London W1.

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Peter Pan, Robert Hawkins has created a selection of paintings to benefit the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, that are on display during his exhibition Images of Peter Pan. It continues until 15 May. Venue: A&D Gallery, 51 Chiltern Street, London W1.

Until 15 May, Argentinean photographer Marcelo Brodsky is staging his first UK exhibition Buena Memoria, addressing what has become known as Argentina’s Dirty War and the disappearance of his brother.

Venue: Photofusion, 17a Electric Lane, London SW9.

Indoors presents textile work exploring the interactions and cross-overs within the textile practice, featuring a group of artists and designers from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. The exhibition runs from 20-26 April.

Venue: Circle, Penny Bank Chambers, 33-35 St Johns Square, London EC1.

UK artist David Mayne’s Sculptures, including pieces made of bent wire, steel and cast bronze, are on display until 8 May.

Venue: Six Chapel Row, Off Queen Square, Bath BA1.

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