Trace the evolution of media art over the past 20 years through sound, vision and internet
Finding a space for personal reflection in a rapidly changing virtual world is a key challenge for artists today. This exhibition features works that manipulate images and sound from television, cinema, music and the internet. If the cut signifies collage and montage, then swipe suggests a 21st-century condition in which images disperse at the flick of a finger. Cut to Swipe runs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York until March 22. For more information visit www.moma.org.
The Orient in Poland: how the east influenced Polish painting, drawing and graphic arts
In the 19th century a new cultural current flowed into Europe. Orientalism, as it became known, manifested itself in art, architecture, music and theatre. But for Poland, the interest in all things eastern stretches back to medieval times. This exhibition in Istanbul showcases the eastern influence on Polish art, from drawings of landscapes to oriental characters to scenes of war. Orientalism in Polish Art runs at the Pera Museum until January 18. For more information visit www.peramuzesi.org.tr.
The New York of the 1960s arrives in Liverpool through the works of pop art genius Andy Warhol
He is the man who said art should be for everyone. Andy Warhol embraced the mass media of his time — film, photography, music, art — and in doing so challenged ideas of high and low culture. This UK exhibition brings together 100 artworks and offers new insights into Warhol's philosophies, artistic processes and implications of his work. Warhol transformed the art world for ever and redefined access to culture. Transmitting Andy Warhol runs at the Tate Liverpool until February 8. For more information visit www.tate.org.uk.