HAYWARD GALLERY SOUTHBANK CENTRE BLEVEDERE ROAD, SE1 8XX DRAG: Self-portraits and Body Politics To 14 October This free exhibition features the work of more than 30 artists who have used drag to explore or question identity, gender, class and politics, from the 1960s to the present day. Alongside key figures such as Pierre Molinier, VALIE EXPORT, Robert Mapplethorpe and Cindy Sherman, the exhibition also includes self-portraits by a younger generation of contemporary artists who have recently embraced drag as an art form, including Adam Christensen and Victoria Sin. Rather than offering a linear or chronological narrative, this exhibition aims to present a multitude of voices that explore cultural shifts of the past 50 years and touch on topics that include the 1980s AIDS crisis and post-colonial theory. Space Shifters 26 September to 6 January 2019 Space Shifters brings together artwork by over 20 international artists on the theme of space disruption and alteration. This major thematic exhibition features works that alter or disrupt our sense of space and reorient our understanding of our surroundings in ways that are by turns subtle and dramatic. TATE BRITAIN MILLBANK SW1P 4RG Aftermath Art in the Wake of World War One To 23 Sept Marking the 100 years since the end of World War One, Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One looks at how artists responded to the physical and psychological scars left on Europe. Anthea Hamilton The Squash To 8 October A solo performer in a squash-like costume inhabits the Duveen Galleries every day for more than six months for the Tate Britain Commission 2018. Each element of The Squash has evolved from Hamilton’s interest in a photograph she found in a book several years ago when looking at improvisational theatre and participatory art practices in the 1960s and 1970s. Turner Prize 2018 26 September to 6 Jan 2019 The Turner Prize returns to Tate Britain for its 34th edition. The prize is awarded to a British artist for an outstanding exhibition or other presentation of their work in the preceding year as determined by a jury. Tackling pressing issues in society today, the four shortlisted artists for this year are: Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger, Luke Willis Thompson Edward Burne-Jones 24 October to 24 February 2019 Born in 1833, Burne-Jones rejected the industrial world of the Victorians, looking instead for inspiration from medieval art, religion, myths and legends. He made spectacular works depicting Arthurian knights, classical heroes and Biblical angels – working across painting, stained glass, embroidery, jewellery and more. TATE MODERN BANKSIDE SE1 9TG 020 7887 8888 Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art To 14 October Shape of Light is the first major exhibition to explore the Exhibitions Listings | C U L T U R E | 20 THE RIVER MAGAZINE | Autumn 2018