Go Catch a Show

This week Go Catch a Show visits New York, London and Warsaw

This week Go Catch a Showvisits New York, London and Warsaw

New York

AnimeA retrospective of Japanese artist Takashi Murakami - renowned for blending mass culture and high art - is on display at the Brooklyn Museum. Until July 13th.

ExhibitionThe form and structure of everyday objects is explored in The Shape of Things. Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue at 70th. Until July 20th.  www.asiasociety.org.

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PhotographySao Paulo photographer Rodrigo Petrella exhibits images of the Amazon's indigenous people in Guardians of the Forest. National Museum of the American Indian, 1 Bowling Green, between Broadway and State Street. Until July 12th.  www.nmai.si.edu.

London

Architecture Skin+Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture, the first international show to examine the visual and conceptual ideas behind fashion and architecture. Somerset House. Until August 10th.  www.somersethouse.org.uk.

Exhibition Man Made, works selected from unknown and established artists operating in all media - paintings, print and photography, sculpture and architecture. Royal Academy, Picadilly. Until August 17th.  www.royalacademy.org.uk.

Visual art Prints from Hopper to Pollock, almost 150 images of American society and culture by over 70 leading modern American artists. British Museum, Great Russell Street. Until September 7th.  www.britishmuseum.org.

Warsaw

Exhibition Nero's Golden House, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the death of neoclassicist painter Franciszek Smuglewicz. The National Museum. Until July 13th.  www.mnw.art.pl.

JazzJazz in the Old Town Festival, one of the most popular cultural events in the capital, with Bill Evans, Lee Konitz Quartet and Dave Liebman. Saturdays until August 30th.  www.jazznastarowce.