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Inspired by one of Dulwich’s best-loved pictures, Rembrandt’s Girl at a Window (1645), here’s a
look at women at windows throughout art history, from an ancient Roman tomb to Wolfgang
Tillmans. Dulwich Picture Gallery, London SE21 (dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk), until Sept 4
Cornelia Parker
The first substantial London survey for the popular contemporary artist who, since emerging in the
1980s, has flattened silver teapots and candlesticks and created a sprawling embroidery of a
Wikipedia page. Tate Britain, London SW1 (tate.org.uk), until Oct 16
Henry Moore: Sharing Form
Spanning six decades of the British sculptor’s work, this intimate survey has been produced in
collaboration with his daughter, Mary, who has selected more than 100 items from her father’s
studio and home. Hauser & Wirth Somerset, Bruton, Somerset (hauserwirth.com), until Sept 4
Edvard Munch: Masterpieces from Bergen
Eighteen important paintings by the expressionist responsible for The Scream travel to Britain
from Norway for the first time. Courtauld Gallery, London WC2 (courtauld.ac.uk), until Sept 4
Love Life: David Hockney Drawings 1963-77
More than 40 scintillating drawings, including beautifully observed depictions of famous friends,
created during his prime by Britain’s best-loved living artist. Holburne Museum, Bath
(holburne.org), until Sept 18
Ruth Asawa
Featuring her intricate woven-wire sculptures, Asawa’s first major European solo show at last gives
the abstract American modernist her due this side of the Atlantic. Modern Art Oxford
(modernartoxford.org.uk), until Aug 21