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5 to See: This Weekend

Whether built, natural, social or conceptual, personal backgrounds contribute to an understanding of individuality. A selection of exhibitions opening this weekend are tied to a sense of place, chronicling, questioning and redefining the environments key to each artist鈥檚 development.

Post-Soviet Visions: image and identity in the new Eastern Europe, Calvert 22 Foundation, London

By highlighting work by emerging artists from Georgia, Germany, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan, this show offers fresh perspectives on the lifestyle and landscape of the New East. The images featured acknowledge traces of the past whilst working together to forge new identities. Until 15 April. Find out more .

Kevin Cooley: Still Burning, Kopeikin Gallery, Los Angeles

Influenced by the recent La Tuna Canyon Fire that almost destroyed the practitioner鈥檚 home, studio and archive, Still Burning is a personal yet strikingly radical contribution to Cooley鈥檚 oeuvre, which investigates the physical and metaphorical qualities of fire. The show comprises images, video and a social media project, each examining timely environmental and political themes such as climate change and the 2016 election. Until 7 April. Find out more 听.

Denis Dailleux: 脡gypte / M猫res et Fils, Galerie Peter Sillem, Frankfurt

Dailleux鈥檚 body of work draws a profound portrait of Cairo, making use of a subtle colour palette. The images investigate the personal lives of families in the region; Mother and Son is a particularly moving work which offers a unique and tender view of an intimate yet universally touching subject. Until 28 March. Find out more .

D茅j脿 vu, Kehrer Galerie, Berlin

Thibault Brunet (b. 1982) and Isabelle Le Minh (b. 1965) investigate notions of collective visual culture through manipulation. Brunet uses 3D scanning technologies and satellite imagery to model uncanny isolated structures in suburbia, whilst Le Minh explores the formal history of the medium by refiguring iconic compositions by Bernd and Hilla Becher. Until 14 April. Find out more

Ladywood Fenian, Argentea Gallery, Birmingham

This exhibition comprises three established series by photographer Stephen J. Morgan, who is known for documenting urban spaces. The evocative compilation documents the locations and objects that defined the artist鈥檚 formative years, providing an individual and meaningful insight into life as a second-generation Irish child growing up in Birmingham. Until 24 March. Find out more

 

Credits:
1.聽Image by J臋drzej Franek
2. From Still Burning, Kevin Cooley, courtesy Kopeikin Galley
3. Denis Dailleux, 芦Un uomo guarda il Mar Rosso禄, Egitto, El Qusier, 2003. 漏 Denis Dailleux / Agence VU’
4. Thibault Brunet,聽Typologie du virtuel. Courtesy Galerie Bin么me.
5. Where my grandfather drunk #1, Stephen J. Morgan, 2002.