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Exhibitionist: the week's art shows in pictures

Naori Priestly, Portsmouth With her embroidered skulls and knives, this sweetly subversive, domestically-minded artist suggests that home is not always the safest place. Under the Table is at Aspex Gallery until 9 May 2010 Photograph: Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth Photograph: guardian.co.uk Eleanor Moreton, Liverpool The pomp of Austrian historical figures comes in for a drubbing in this unique show of paintings at Ceri Hand Gallery (on until 22 May 2010). Peculiar yet convincing Photograph: Ceri Hand Gallery, Liverpool Photograph: guardian.co.uk Cerith Wyn Evans, London Named after a 1975 Steely Dan track, this exhibition of neon text, sound works and light installations shows an artist returning to glamorous form. At White Cube at Mason's Yard from 14 April to 22 May 2010 Photograph: White Cube, London Photograph: guardian.co.uk Jennet Thomas, London A purple preacher and green nun take a wild plunge into the absurd in Jennet Thomas's debut film installation at Matt's Gallery . On show from 14 April to 6 June 2010 Photograph: Matt's Gallery, London Photograph: guardian.co.uk Global Studio, Liverpool Wuon-Gean Ho, James Quin and Jemma Egan are among international artists exploring the highs and lows of studio life at Bluecoat until 20 June 2010 Photograph: Bluecoat, Liverpool Photograph: guardian.co.uk Anthony Caro, London Dubbed Britain's greatest living sculptor, octogenarian Anthony Caro is still churning out his distinctive heavy-metal art. Catch his latest 'upright sculptures' at Annely Juda Fine Art . On show until 2 July 2010 Photograph: John Riddy/Annely Juda Fine Art Photograph: guardian.co.uk Confrontation, Edinburgh In the first of the National Gallery Complex 's new series of paired paintings, Lucas Cranach's Venus and Cupid is pitted against Otto Dix's Nude Girl On a Fur, to see what artily sensual sparks arise. On until 18 July 2010 Photograph: National Galleries, Edinburgh Photograph: guardian.co.uk Pioneering Painters, Glasgow Kelvingrove Art Gallery is hosting a major new retrospective of the Glasgow Boys, the group of 19th-century artists who turned European impressionism into scenes of Celtic fancy. On until 27 September 2010 Photograph: Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums Collection Photograph: guardian.co.uk

Source: The Guardian ↗

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