Jorn Ebner, Death Dwarf in Paradise, Vane, Newcastle upon Tyne
This intriguing new series of figurative works on paper by German artist Jorn Ebner features digital landscape prints, constructed in a landscape-modelling software. The images have a dark atmosphere and hover between satellite photography, colour field painting and computer game environments.
Until 29 March, vane.org.uk

Bruce McLean: Another condition of sculpture, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds
Working across a variety of mediums including painting, film and video projection, photography and performance, this exhibition draws on 50 years of work by Scottish artist Bruce McLean. With many works displayed together for the first time, the show also includes new and recent work.
Until 11 May, www.leeds.gov.uk

Camille Henrot, Chisenhale Gallery, London
This new installation develops from Grosse Fatigue, a film that won French artist Camille Henrot the Silver Lion award at last year’s 55th Venice Biennale. Demonstrating the breadth of Henrot’s output, the exhibition comprises an architectural display system, found objects, drawing, bronze and ceramic sculpture and digital images.
Until 13 April, www.chisenhale.org.uk

Pioneers of Science, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
From portraits of John Logie Baird and Alexander Fleming to Dolly the sheep’s death mask, plus recent work by Ken Currie, this unusual display charts scientific legacies and their enduring influence.
Until 11 May, www.nationalgalleries.org

Concrete Spring: Jason Oddy, Smiths Row, Bury St Edmunds
In this new body of photographs, Jason Oddy examines the relationship between mankind and the built environment. His new series, Concrete Spring, investigates the extensive but little-known Algerian work of celebrated Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer (1907-2012), a key figure in the evolution of modern architecture.
Until 15 March, www.smithsrow.org

Selections chosen by Jack Hutchinson


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