Exhibition of the week Impressionists in London The first modern art movement had a special connection with London, where its founders took refuge during the Franco-Prussian war. Monet would later return to paint the greatest canvases of the capital. • Tate Britain, London, 2 November to 7 May. Also showing Monochrome Art that uses a single colour gives the National Gallery a way of linking Renaissance and modern artists from Albrecht Dürer to Gerhard Richter, Chuck Close, Bridget Riley and Olafur Eliasson. • National Gallery, London, 30 October to 18 February. NOW The excellent Susan Philipsz leads a survey of storytelling in contemporary art. • Modern One, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, 28 October to 18 February. Marcel Broodthaers The most poetic of conceptual art’s 1960s founders began as a surrealist. His art shares the ineffably bizarre quality of his Belgian compatriot René Magritte. • Hauser and Wirth, London, until 18 November. Haim Steinbach Unlikely collections of banal objects by this influential 1980s postmodernist. • White Cube Mason’s Yard, London, until 20 January. Masterpiece of the week |