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CORNERS Glasgow-based Lauschmann has created a newly commissioned audio / visual and sculptural work which explores conversations around nationalism, through an argument in 18th-century Paris about populist Italian opera sweeping aside the highbrow French version. Glasgow School of Art, Tue 17 Apr–Mon 7 May. THE TRANSIT OF HERMES Paisley-born Birrell brings together a number of i lm projects originally commissioned for Documenta 14, including pieces which rel ect upon famous horse rides like Tschiffely’s Ride, an equestrian journey from Buenos Aires to New York which took place between 1925 and 1928. CCA, Fri 20 Apr–Sun 3 Jun.

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LINDER: LINDER’S FLAG AND FILM Coming to prominence during the punk and post-punk scene of the late 1970s (she designed record covers for the Buzzcocks and Magazine), Linder works in photomontage and performance built around confrontational takes on sexuality, feminism and capitalism. Here, she’s designed a l ag for Glasgow Women’s Library and made a i lm at the Mary Queen of Scots Bower in Chatsworth, where Mary was incarcerated. Glasgow Women’s Library, Fri 20 Apr–Mon 7 May.

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GRAHAM EATOUGH AND STEPHEN SUTCLIFFE: NO END TO ENDERBY Glasgow artist Sutcliffe and theatre director Eatough have collaborated on a pair of i lms which explore the character of Mr Enderby, the supposed alter-ego of Clockwork Orange author Anthony Burgess, who wrote four Enderby novels between 1963 and 1984. Film City, Fri 20 Apr–Mon 7 May.

MARK LECKEY Turner Prizewinner in 2008 and ‘artist of the YouTube generation’ (according to The Guardian), Leckey has been commissioned by GI to create a sculpture which takes the form, apparently, of a small statue of the biblical i gure of Job built up to gigantic proportions and turned into ‘a 7.1 surround sound audio system’. Tramway, Fri 20 Apr–Sun 1 Jul.

KAPWANI KIWANGA: SOFT MEASURES Born in Canada and based in Paris, Kiwanga will present a range of sculptural works which take as their starting point the geological fact that Europe is sliding closer to Africa at 2cm per year and will eventually move beneath the more southern continent. Tramway, Fri 20 Apr–Sun 17 Jun.

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