The What, Where, When: 15 February

WHAT: Jim Shaw at Simon Lee Gallery
The imagery in this exhibition is constellation of superheroes, Blakean mysticism, quixotic reveries, and underpinned with his religion Oism. He reconciles fantasy, myth, reality, and dreams; such liminality and interpenetration of realms is signified through the profusion of different mediums he employs. He conflates oil paintings, pencil drawings with sculpture and film.
www.simonleegallery.com
WHERE: 12 Berkeley Street, London W1j 8DT
WHEN: 12 February, until 26 March


WHAT: Ice Age Art arrival of the Modern Mind
The opportunity to look at artistic masterpieces from the last Ice Age, which have a creative inception of 10,000 to 40,000 years ago, where many of the works are fashioned from mammoth antler and reindeer antler. One of the most prominent carvings is a sculpture, from Lespugue, France, which Picasso was fixated with; it inspired his 1930s sculptural works. This exhibition encapsulates the elemental human longing for expression through art; it serves as the conduit through which we comprehend the self and our position in the world.
www.britishmuseum.org
WHERE: The British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3DG
WHEN: 7 February, until 26 May


WHAT: Landscape to culture: John Bridgeman
This is the first posthumous exhibition centred on the work of the sculptor, John Bridgeman, who is head of sculpture at Birmingham art school. The exhibition will feature drafts and preliminary work of his final project, the Unknown Refugee, a carving in honour of all those rendered destitute by war. This work was not completed at the artist's death, but will become a centrepiece in Coventry Cathedral following the 70th Jubilee celebrations in 2012.
www.warwickdc.gov.uk
WHERE: Warwick District Council, Riverside House, Milverton Hill, Leamington Spa, CV32 5HZ
WHEN: 25 January, until 21 April


WHAT: Dancing on Bones by, Works by Niyaz Najafov
Najafov, pioneer of contemporary art, will be displaying his evocative oil paintings and sculptures at the latest exhibition at Gazelli Art House. His work is designed to evince both pleasure, and perturbation, appealing to the senses, as well as assaulting them. He achieves this through exploring the extremes of the human condition, capturing the sinister and twisted recesses of the self in conjunction with the heart-warming and inspiring facets of the human psyche.
www.gazelliarthouse.com
WHERE: Gazelli Art House, 39 Dover Street, Mayfair, London, W1
WHEN: 18 January, until 17 March


WHAT: Rhythm of Life by Lesley Bellchambers at the New Ashgate Gallery
Lesley examines the corporeality and spirituality enmeshed in the fabric of life, weaving antithetical concepts of chaos and stability, heat, light, energy, and motion. Her work is rooted in scientific foundations such as the chaos and superstring theories as well as from her expeditions to Laos, India, and Cambodia, where she imbibes and responds to the ambient poetry of the rhythm and tone of a particular location or culture. She eschews the conventions of painting by ocular scrutiny, and instead refracts the image through the psychedelic prism of her imagination and sensibility, aspiring to evoke ruminative and inquisitive impulses and stimulate erotic gratification.
www.newashgate.org.uk
WHERE: New Ashgate Gallery, Waggon Yard, Farnham, Surrey, GU97PS
WHEN: 1 February, until 16 March


WHAT: The Bride and the Bachelors, Duchamp with Cage, Cunningham, Rauschenberg and Johns
Exploring one of the most significant epochs in the history of art, The Bride and Bachelor's is the first exhibition, the nexus of which is Marcel Duchamp's legacy, and the influence it had on four illustrious modern artists: composer, John Cage, dancer and choreographer, Merce Cunningham, and visuals artist, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns. They appropriated and developed his concepts and practice, dramatically changing the trajectory of art in the 1950s and 60s. The incorporation of art and life gave rise the dawn of Pop Art. The exhibition includes around 90 works. Foremost contemporary artist, Philippe Parreno has orchestrated a vibrant and experimental dramatisation of the exhibition shaped by the choreography of Cunningham and compositions of Cage. Live 'dance' events are performed by members of the London Contemporary Dance and Richard Alston Dance Company on Thursday evenings and weekends throughout the span of the exhibition.
www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery
WHERE: Barbican Art Gallery, London
WHEN: 14 February, until 19 June


WHAT: Gary Andrew Clarke: Art Remixed
Digital artist, Gary Andrew Clarke, displays his work at The Panorama, where he reinvents and deconstructs renowned paintings into a coloured configuration of circles, which when looked at up close, seem nonsensical and nebulous, but at a distance, unlock and distil a fresh interpretation that has been previously hidden from the viewer.
www.barnsleycivic.co.uk
WHERE: The Panorama@ The Civic, Hanson Street, Barnsley, S70 2HZ
WHEN: 17 January, until 24 March


WHAT: Added Value?
This exhibition delves into the perceptions of value and the burgeoning preoccupation with origins and production narratives pertaining to the items we purchase and utilise. It poses the question of whether craft is the new term for luxury. It includes work by Zoe Arnold, Bompas & Parr, carréducker, Simon Hasan, Tracy Kendall and Oliver Ruuger.
www.barnsleycivic.co.uk
WHERE: The Gallery@ The Civic, Hanson Street, Barnsley, S70 2HZ
WHEN: 31 January, until 22 March


WHAT: Riviera Swing Weekend
A weekend of 1930s to 40s vintage amusement. Enjoy sophisticated tea dances every afternoon with the best DJ's, or congregate around the piano for daily lunchtime sing-a-longs with Kate Garner, daughter of Chas (Chas and Dave) Hodges. Derive pleasure from large-screen showings of classic vintage cinema, or search for clothes, shoes, music, accessories and more at the vintage market.
www.riveriaswing.co.uk
WHERE: Victoria Hotel, TLH Leisure Resort, Belgrave Road, Torquay, TQ2 5HL, United Kingdom
WHEN: 15 – 18 February


WHAT: The UK Wedding Shows - London
Exhibiting and encompassing every nuptial necessity. These wedding shows and wedding fairs cater for all brides searching for the essential items and services, and creative inspiration.
www.theukweddingshows.co.uk
WHERE: ExCeL, One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London, E16 1XL, United Kingdom
WHEN: 16 – 17 February


WHAT: Malvern Flea and Collector's Fair
Ceramics, furniture, paintings, glassware, and ornate accessories will be on offer.
www.b2bevents.info
WHERE: The Three Counties Showground, Great Malvern, WR13 6NW, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
WHEN: 17 February


WHAT: RHS London Plant and Design Show
Opening flower show of the year on the rhs calendar presents a variety of early spring flowers from top UK nurseries and entails an Ask The Expert section.
www.rhs.org.uk/london
WHERE: The Royal Horticultural Halls, 80 Vincent Square, London, SW1P 2PE, United Kingdom
WHEN: 19 – 20 February


WHAT: Ardingly International Antiques and Collector's Fair
Up to 1,700 stalls holding a profusion of products from delicate antique furniture to fine ceramics. It has a reputation as one of the UK antique fairs where quality European ornate goods can be found.
www.iacf.co.uk
WHERE: The South Of England Showground, Selsfield Road, Ardingly, RH17 6TL, West Sussex, United Kingdom
WHEN: 19 – 20 February


WHAT: The Spring Caravan and Camping Show
This dynamic new Midlands situated showcase will supply anyone with a new or existing passion for camping, caravan, motorhome and lodge based vacations the chance to discover the most modern models from all the principal manufacturers and dealers, stock up on leisure accessories, tents and camping equipment along with research and book new holiday destinations, attractions and campsites.
www.springcaravanandcampingshow.co.uk
WHERE: The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT, West Midlands, United Kingdom
WHEN: 19 – 24 February