An extensive selection from the eye-catching art of Robert Breer, ranging from 1950s paintings and postmodernist sculptures to film animations. On at Baltic until 25 September 2011
Photograph: Robert Breer
This survey at Tate Britain sets out to remind us of the art movement's avant-garde appeal. It features pretty much every vorticist in the pantheon, from Wyndham Lewis to Jacob Epstein. On show until 4 September 2011
Photograph: David Bomberg/Tate
The charter is a 1217 document which granted roaming and hunting rights to England's common folk. This exhibition features works by contemporary artists that play on modern attitudes to the land. At the Collection and Usher gallery until 4 September 2011
Photograph: Mariele Neudecker
The artist's recent drawings seem to have been created in a dream. Made from junk lying about the studio floor – discarded masking tape, paper scraps – they provide real fire for the imagination. On at Sorcha Dallas until 15 July 2011
Photograph: Duncan Marquiss
Helen Baker's paintings, inspired by a recent residency at the British School in Rome, are imbued with iridescent lights and earthy tones, giving a deep sense of time passing. At Northumbria University Gallery until 22 July 2011
Photograph: Helen Baker
This impressively vast survey is far from being kids' stuff, covering everything from 19th-century moving-image pioneers to Pixar and Studio Ghibli – by way of surreal claymation and psycho-sexual fables. On at Barbican Art Gallery from 15 June to 11 September 2011
Photograph: BFI National Archive
Fusing graffiti with performance art, Rhode's alternative worlds, staged in the streets and backyards of Johannesburg, question cultural assumptions to increasingly surreal effect. On show at London's White Cube until 9 July 2011
Photograph: White Cube
This first major UK show for the Berlin- and Seoul-based artist, who wowed the art world at the 2009 Venice Biennale, transforms domestic materials into thrilling forms. On show at Modern Art Oxford to 4 September 2011
Photograph: Nick Ash/Galerie Barbara Wien Wilma Lukatsch, Berlin