Graphic Goya, perverse Lucas and the man who christened pop art – the week in art

Talent ... No Fly Tipping by Michael Chance. Photograph: Carousel/Michael Chance

Talent ... No Fly Tipping by Michael Chance. Photograph: Carousel/Michael Chance

Exhibition of the week

This Is Where We Meet
Discover some talented young painters including Michael Chance, Joana Galego, Melissa Kime and more in this virtual pop-up show in a West End shop.
• Carousel Next Door, London, until 31 January.

Also showing

Sarah Lucas: Hurricane Doris
See Lucas’s latest perverse and powerful sculptures in a video tour with artist Angela Bulloch as your guide.
• CFA, Berlin, until 27 February.

Richard Hamilton: Towards a Definitive Statement
The British disciple of Duchamp who named pop art, painted the Troubles and inspired Roxy Music gets a well deserved survey.
• Cristea Roberts, London, until 19 February.

Philip Guston: Transformation
This great American artist’s hooded Ku Klux Klan characters comment so mordantly on racism it is considered too shocking by the Tate – but you can see his art here.
Hauser & Wirth, St Moritz until 28 March.

Jennifer Packer: The Eye Is Not Satisfied With Seeing
Hear this beguiling artist in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist and see a video of her show.
Serpentine Gallery, London, until 14 March.

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