On New Year's Day in 2007, Antoinette Hächler decided to paint one portrait every day for a year. See the result, Like a Dog With a Bone, at Walsall New Art Gallery, to 3 October.Photograph: PRCaroline Bergvall's architectural installation and web project, Middling English, explores word media using visual, audio, kinetic and print forms at the John Hansard Gallery in Southampton, from 7 September to 23 OctoberPhotograph: Jamie WoodleyThis exhibition reveals there was more to legendary photographer Eadweard Muybridge than motion photography. Discover his many other talents at Tate Britain, London SW1, 8 September to 16 January Photograph: Mark Gulezian
Andrew Stonyer's Audio Kinetic Solar Sculpture is a kind of sunlight-driven Aeolian harp. Fermynwoods Contemporary Art in Kettering, to 26 SeptemberPhotograph: PREdith Mak plays with multimedia, sculptural reflections, shadow plays and cryptic visual codes in her installation Visible to Invisible at Deda in Derby, to 16 OctoberPhotograph: PRThe group show Male is a love letter to the male form – here in the shape of Wolfgang Tillmans's Nacke. At the Maureen Paley Gallery, London, to 3 OctoberPhotograph: PRFormer Turner nominee Mark Titchner's sculptures, posters and videos assault and seduce with the totems and typeface of religious sects at the Vilma Gold, London, 9 September to 3 OctoberPhotograph: PRThe Mixtapes exhibition brings together the works of visual artists who have an interest in the paraphernalia around the actual sounds: the posters, fanzines, videos and more (here in the shape of Untitled, Punk Women series, by Linder) at Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork, to 24 OctoberPhotograph: Sorcha Dallas Gallery
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