The Dutch artist's relentlessly cheery wall drawings are cutesy but also drily intellectual. No Big Deal Thing is at Tate St Ives until 26 September 2010
Photograph: Tate St Ives
Combat boots and animated rubble point to big, bad themes in this deceptively playful exhibition by Chinese collective MadeIn. Seeing One's Own Eyes is at Ikon, Birmingham, to 11 July 2010
Photograph: Ikon, Birmingham
Collated in giant tomes, the artist's collected stories about the Iraq war are dictionary-dense: a physical testament to the burden of recent history. At Hauser & Wirth, London, to 31 July 2010
Photograph: Hauser & Wirth
Lady Lever Art Gallery in Liverpool plays host to a rare collection of works by the great German Renaissance artist, until 26 September 2010
Photograph: Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
Eucalyptus spheres, redwood towers, burnt twig drawings ... Nash's sculptures, his paeon to nature's warp and weft, are at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, until 27 February 2011
Photograph: Jonty Wilde
Anthony Burrill, Kate Moross and Lizzie Finn exhibit graphic artworks in this zingy show about the capital at 7 Marshall St, London. On until 3 July 2010
Photograph: 001 London
Artists including Susan Hiller, Matt Mullican and Beryl Sokoloff come together at the National Glass Centre, Sunderland, to reflect on strength and fragility. On until 3 October 2010
Photograph: National Glass Centre
Charles Saatchi's back on home turf exploring contemporary British art in the third survey show at his west London gallery. British Art Now Part 1 runs from 2 June to 17 October 2010
Photograph: Saatchi Gallery