Exhibitions

Until 20 April Lucy Orta is exhibiting a number of her works examining the social bonds within communities and the relationships between individuals and their environments.

Venue: Florence Gallery, Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London W1.

Recall, from 27 March until 2 May, features works by Phil Collins, Jeremy Deller and Jasmila Zbanic, who use film and video to question the way recent history is constructed by opening up a space for stories that are usually left untold.

Venue: Museum of Modern Art, 30 Pembroke Street, Oxford OX1 1BP.

Jeweller Laura Murray, ceramics artists Emer O’Sullivan and textile maker Pauline Pert are exhibiting their work during Spring Craft until 25 April.

Venue: Crawford Arts Centre, 93 North Street, St Andrews, Fife KY16 9AD.

From 25 March until 12 April, photographer Sebastian Pearson’s fifth UK exhibition, Sacred Landscapes of Mongolia, features a collection of vivid images that reflect the beauty and spirituality of one of the planet’s last truly nomadic peoples.

Venue: Eyestorm Gallery, Maddox Street, London W1.

What Appears to be Yours, until 17 April, features artists Katie Exley’s and Jane Topping’s works that investigate the process of exhibition production and the language of logo.

Venue: Cooper Gallery, University of Dundee Exhibitions Department, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, 13 Perth Road, Dundee DD1 4HT.

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