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5 to See: This Weekend

5 to See: This Weekend

This weekend鈥檚 must-see shows reflect on the present, exploring powerful stories of migration, humanity鈥檚 impact on the environment and delving into cultural mythologies.

Stephen Shore, from American Surfaces. Courtesy of 303 Gallery.

Presenting iconic photographs from 1969 to the present, this show demonstrates Shore鈥檚 interest in the American vernacular 鈥 from stream-of-consciousness views of Los Angeles to expansive road trips around changing states. Until 30 August.

漏 Benedicte Kurzen & Sanne De Wilde, France/Belgium, Shortlist, 2019 ZEISS Photography Award

B茅n茅dicte Kurzen and Sanne De Wilde navigate the mythology of twinhood in Nigeria in Land of Ibeji, a collaborative photo series that uses mythology to address wider themes of identity, genetics, demographics, economy, religion and environmental issues. Until 29 June.

Adrian Paci, Centro de permanenza temporanea, 2007

Multidisciplinary work by 75 artists asks urgent questions around the experiences and perceptions of migration and the current global refugee crisis. International practitioners explore both real and imaginary geographies, reconstructing personal and collective stories. Opens 22 June.

Esther Teichmann, Untitled from Mythologies, 2015.


London-based artist Esther Teichmann crafts dreamlike works that look at the relationships between loss, desire and the imaginary. Anonymous figures traverse otherworldly swamps, caves and grottoes in otherworldly darkness. Until 22 June. 

Henrik Spohler, Sans titre 5, from the series Vue sur le Jura, 2018. 漏 The artist.

What do we mean by 鈥渘ature鈥 in the 21st century? Spohler鈥檚 compositions reveal how humans alter the landscape, documenting locations where the urban and rural collide. Through bright greens and blues, the images reflect tensions within the countryside.聽 Opens 22 June.

Lead image: Henrik Spohler, from In Between.