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The floral and the classical Whether or not you’re a fan of Coronation Chicken, it’s hard not to admire the woman credited with inventing it. With ‘Constance Spry and the Fashion for Flowers’ (17 May–26 September), the Garden Museum celebrates a figure with as many unexpected facets as that curious dish has ingredients. I’m looking forward to seeing some of Spry’s exuberant and unusual floral arrangements recreated (kale and artichoke extravaganzas, Instagrammers? Spry got there first), and discovering more about this one-time Hackney headmistress who provided blooms for the Queen’s coronation and inspiration for the floral paintings of her romantic partner, Gluck.

The grand reopening: our critics pick the best art shows for 2021

Show James Barnor: Accra/London – A Retrospective, Serpentine, London A belated retrospective of the work of 91-year-old Ghanian-born photographer James Barnor, who over six decades has made work chronicling the social and cultural changes in London and Accra. Having started out as a studio photographer, Barnor moved to London in 1959, where he recorded the everyday experience of the African diaspora in the city. In the early 70s he returned to Ghana, where he pioneered colour portraiture and captured the local music scene in Accra. A vivid survey of the work of a singular photographer who moved effortlessly between portraits, photojournalism and social documentary.

The grand reopening: our critics pick the best art shows for 2021

The grand reopening: our critics pick the best art shows for 2021
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The strangest art exhibitions coming up in 2021 include smelly paintings, fast cars and a swamp in a nightclub:

Some of the weird and wonderful exhibitions taking place in 2021 The Art Newspaper recently published a selection of major blockbuster exhibitions planned for 2021 as part of its The Year Ahead supplement. During the research, sifting through hundreds of exhibitions, there were several shows that grabbed our attention for their curious topics, unusual content or novel take on traditional exhibiting practise. Below are a few of our favourite weird and wonderful shows coming up in 2021. Many exhibitions will be subject to Covid-19 restrictions please check on the respective museum website before visiting Patricia Piccinini s Cleaner (2019) © Patricia Piccinini; Photo: Mari Volens Kai Art Center, Tallinn, until 25 April

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