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| | | Sketchy boozers, revolutionary futurists and the artists of tomorrow – the week in art | | Portraits of 100 London pubs, Marinetti’s ferocious innovation and a new generation on display – all in your weekly dispatch | | | Lydia Wood sketches the Turner's Old Star in Wapping, London. Photograph: Lydia Wood | | | | Exhibition of the week New Contemporaries Find out how artists at the start of their careers are seeing the world, and maybe spot stars of the future. • ICA, London, 15 January-23 March Also showing In Attendance: Paying Attention in a Fragile World Rachel Kneebone, Paula Rego and Phyllida Barlow are among the artists in this exhibition at the location of King Charles’s Christmas broadcast. • Fitzrovia Chapel, London, until 9 February Breaking Lines: Futurism and the Origins of Experimental Poetry The radical poetic innovations of the Italian futurist movement and their influence on later concrete poetry. • Estorick Collection, London, 15 January-11 May Lydia Wood: Locals Wood shows 100 drawings from her ongoing project to portray every pub in London. • Gerald Moore Gallery, London, until 15 February Karen McLean In her installation Stitching Souls, McLean remembers the enslaved Africans murdered on Liverpool ship the Zong in 1781. • Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, until 2 March Image of the week | | | | | This sculpture, The Blanket by Ukrainian-Dutch artist Maria Vashchuk, is about the Russian bomb attacks on her home country, after which Ukrainian child casualties’ bodies are covered in colourful blankets. It is lent further resonance by its unique setting in the artist’s adoptive city: it sits in a former jail cell in Haarlem’s vast Koepel panopticon prison. This “terrordome” has been repurposed as an arts hub, and now houses a cafe, podcast studio and cinema alongside its many “gallery spaces”. What we learned Jake Grewal is a young artist whose nudes in nature are causing a big stir An exhibition of John Singer Sargent portraits upends the “dollar princess” stereotype Bradford is gearing up for its year as UK city of culture Andrew McCarthy’s photo of the sun shows a giant plasma tornado that’s 14 Earths tall Jeff Koons is known for his hands-off approach to making art but refuses to use AI Jake Auerbach paid tribute to his father Frank, revealing his fondness for pub quizzes Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez, known for her ‘erotic topographies’, has died aged 96 Masterpiece of the week The Diligence in the Snow by Gustave Courbet, 1860 | | | | | | Winter kills in this bleak painting by the radical French artist Courbet. Self-proclaimed leader of “realism”, Courbet painted it how it was, from raw nudes to his bitter funeral scene, A Burial at Ornans. Here he shows how easily civilised human assumptions can be upturned by a bit of bad weather. The carriage is sinking hopelessly in the depths of whiteness, the people flailing hopelessly like doomed souls in a Turner shipwreck. But what holds you is the rough power of his brushwork and the feeling of stark truth it conveys. • National Gallery, London Sign up to the Art Weekly newsletter If you don’t already receive our regular roundup of art and design news via email, please sign up here. Get in Touch If you have any questions or comments about any of our newsletters please email [email protected] | |
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