Art exhibitions to see in July

The best exhibitions on this July, and the ones not to miss before they close

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The Ruth Borchard Collection, British Self- Portraits in the Twentieth Century. Kings Place Gallery, 90 York Way, London (0207 520 1485; www.kingsplace.co.uk) 24th July until 11th September

In the Mix II, an exhibition of sculpture, prints and drawings. 24th July – 6th September. Tues-Sat 10.00am-6.00pm. Pangolin London, King’s Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG.

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Turner/Rothko. Examining links between the two iconic and influential painters. Clore Galleries, Tate Britain, Millbank, London (www.tate.org.uk) Until 26th July

Pot Luck: Food and Art. Exhibition of photography, sculpture, video and installations with food as the central theme. New Art Gallery Walsall www.artatwalsall.org.uk 22nd May-26th July

Saving a Century – exhibition curated by Gavin Stamp celebrating 50 years of the Victorian Society at The Queen’s School, Liverpool Road, Chester until 25 July

US/UK my past & my present – an exhibition of prints and multiples by Josef Albers, Jim Dine, Sam Francis, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Peter Blake, Michael Craig-Martin, Barry Flanagan, Richard Hamilton, Howard Hodgkin, David Hockney and Julian Opie at the Summerleaze Gallery, East Knoyle, Salisbury, Wilts until 26 July. www.summerleazegallery.co.uk

Wendy Sutherland – a visionary new painter of the Scottish Highlands at Francis Kyle Gallery, 9 Maddox Street, London until 23 July. 020 7499 6870

David Quantrill, mixed media paintings at The John Russell Gallery of Contemporary Art, 4-6 Wherry Lane, Ipswich until 25th July. www.artone.co.uk

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