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Exhibitionist: The week's art shows in pictures

Johan Grimonprez, Edinburgh The Belgian artist's video installations are a complex collage of disturbing documentary and playful make-believe. Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, an almost hypnotic cultural study of aeroplane hijacks, is on show at Edinburgh Fruitmarket gallery, until 11 July 2010. Photograph: Rony Vissers/Edinburgh Fruitmarket gallery Photograph: guardian.co.uk Tabaimo, London A major highlight here is conVENience, set in a ladies' loo, with babies blown out of noses and moths with cameras for eyes. This is spooky stuff, as alarming as it is seductive. At Parasol Unit from 26 May to 6 August 2010. Photograph: Parasol Unit Photograph: guardian.co.uk Picasso: Peace And Freedom, Liverpool More than 150 anti-war paintings and drawings by one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, these works reveal the artist as a passionate peace activist. At Tate Liverpool until 30 August 2010. Photograph: Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Tate Photograph: guardian.co.uk Claire Barclay, London As the latest artist to fill the Whitechapel's Bloomberg commission, Barclay has decided to turn the gallery 'inside out' with an installation of door and window-like constructions. At the Whitechapel Gallery , London E1, from 26 May 2010 until 2 May 2011. Photograph: Whitechapel Gallery Photograph: guardian.co.uk Jonathan Lynch, Edinburgh An Essay Of Emptiness is Lynch's images of empty rooms, living spaces vacated of all human experience, maybe places awaiting a haunting. At Edinburgh Corn Exchange Gallery , until 15 July 2010. Photograph: Corn Exchange Gallery Photograph: guardian.co.uk Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance And The Camera, London Photojournalism of war and assassinations, and artworks featuring private and military surveillance reveal the camera to be a weapon of knowledge, power and social control. At Tate Modern , from 28 May until 3 October 2010. Photograph: Walker Evans/Tate Photograph: guardian.co.uk Stuart Whipps, Southend-on-Sea Young photographer Stuart Whipps has been trawling Essex's former hinterlands for his latest project, a study of how Thamesmead developed, at Focal Point Gallery, until 3 July 2010. Photograph: Focal Point Gallery Photograph: guardian.co.uk Adam Dant / Sun K Kwak / Matthew Houlding, Walsall New York-based, Korean-born artist Sun K Kwak infiltrates the gallery spaces with a monumental baroque proliferation of cut black vinyl stuck directly to the immaculate white cube walls, part of this group show at Walsall New Art Gallery , until 4 July 2010. Photograph: Youngha Cho/New Art Gallery Photograph: guardian.co.uk

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