Graphic Goya, perverse Lucas and the man who christened pop art – the week in art
From Graphic Goya, perverse Lucas and the man who christened pop art – the week in art published by The Guardian, 15th January 2021.
View This Is Where We Meet at Carousel Next Door Virtual Exhibition Tour.
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.