Camplin hints at personal biographies set amid specific industrial cultures in her new show at the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Catch it before 14 November 2010 Photograph: PR
For her first major UK show, the Los Angeles native tackles remembering and forgetting with a high degree of technological ingenuity. At Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, until 12 September 2010 Photograph: PR
Pepperstein's drawings, inspired by children's book illustrations, combine elements of the fantastic and the political in his second London exhibition of the year. Showing at the Regina Gallery, London, until 1 September 2010 Photograph: PR
The Portuguese artist's London debut is full of jarring collisions as she covers everything from a baby grand to a ceramic lobster with crocheted fabric. At Haunch Of Venison, London, from 21 July to 25 September 2010 Photograph: PR
An exhibition that recognises the thrill and frustration of unrealised creative ideas. Visitors are invited to complete unfinished work by David Shrigley and Tom Morton, among others. Opens at the Cornerhouse, Manchester, on Saturday 17 July and continues until 12 September 2010 Photograph: Daniel Walmsley
After the success of last year's show, Hannah Barry invites 15 more artists to experiment with civic space high above south London. Climb up to the roof of Peckham Rye Multistorey Car Park, London, by 30 September – there's even a pop-up cafe Photograph: Damian Griffiths
The Argentinian showcases his unashamedly utopian vision in this highly ambitious show, two years in the making. At the Baltic, Gateshead, until 10 October Photograph: PR
Have there ever been more haunting images of solitude than Lowry's astoundingly atmospheric seascapes? See for yourself at The Loneliness of Lowry, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, until 30 October Photograph: PR