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  1. "Photography for me is a ritual." Graciela Iturbide is considered one of the greatest contemporary photographers in Latin America. The new show crafts a rich tapestry of culture, tradition and modernity. Opens 28 February.

  2. Evelyn Hofer's photographic still lifes tap into the history of painting. Oranges, lemons, apples and grapes rest in baskets, bathed in light and shadow. From 29 February.

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    will leave you feel humbled and wholesome.” Read ASFF’s review of Marielle Heller’s latest film:

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    “This was a movie I always wanted to make. My brother said, ‘A ghost story in a lighthouse’ and I saw the atmosphere and I thought: ‘I know this movie is going to work.'” Robert Eggers speaks to ASFF about :

  5. Diane Arbus revolutionised portraiture, producing distinctive and direct images with a powerful sense of humanity. The exhibition is a timeline of the photographer’s career. Opens 22 February.

  6. Cerith Wyn Evans transforms mechanical forms into knotty swirls of neon light – referencing Marcel Duchamp’s iconic ‘Bicycle Wheel’. from 7 February.

  7. The Aesthetica Art Prize Shortlist 2020 has been announced. The artworks make sense of our changing world, responding to digital identities and global constructs. from 13 March.

  8. This year's Photography Foundation Prize provides an alternative lens to uncover hidden social stories. Opens 21 February.

  9. James Turrell’s latest colour-changing light works offer a moment of quiet in a fast-paced world. The hypnotic circular shapes encourage reflection and contemplation. From 11 February.

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    Seven Deadly Shadows, Courtney Alameda & Valynne Maetani. It's a YA retelling of Kurosawa's Seven Samurai with a teenage girl as the protagonist. Do I have to say more?

  11. Earth and soil have featured in architecture for almost 10,000 years. A new publication from questions how a revival of raw materials could pave the way for future living.

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    is underway in Utah. ASFF selects highlights from its impressive array of indie movies – including Dee Rees' 'The Last Thing He Wanted.' Until 2 February.

  13. American photographer Bruce Davidson travelled to the UK in 1960 – creating a visual essay on its changing social landscape. On view until 14 March.

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    is a story about memory, and the way we can often view our childhood with rose-tinted glasses.” Read ASFF’s review of the new Dickensian adaptation:

  15. Nam June Paik originated the phrase ‘electronic superhighway’ in 1974 – predicting the future of communication in the digital age. Final weeks to see the retrospective , highlighting his use of new technologies in art. Until 9 February.

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    ASFF takes a look at the selection for this year’s . The Utah-based festival features 118 new independent movies from American and world cinema.

  17. Faces appear from a crown of palm leaves. Bodies make abstracted shapes. celebrates work by late Chinese artist Ren Hang – presenting “a rare ode to human beings, their bodies, sexuality, beauty and vulnerability.” Until 29 February.

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    at GEPL: "Red at the Bone is a powerful coming-of-age story that explores themes of parenthood, identity, community, and racism. This one is sure to be popular with book clubs." - Brenna Murphy, Readers' Advisory Librarian

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    "Greta Gerwig brings an assured touch to an old favourite." ASFF reviews the new Oscar-nominated adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s 19th century novel.

  20. at GEPL: "Four classical musicians navigate the cutthroat world of professional musicianship & interpersonal relationships. No matter your musical tastes, The Ensemble is sure to keep you hooked from page one!" - Brenna Murphy, Readers' Advisory Librarian

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