Exhibition of the week Pablo Bronstein A gothic folly is connected with a Chinoiserie pavilion by a narrow rose walk in Bronstein’s new permanent commission for Scotland’s superb sculpture park. • Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, opening 27 July. Also showing Stephen Sutcliffe Sex and the 1960s school of social realism are explored in video and collage, including the relationship between the radical director Lindsay Anderson and charismatic actor Richard Harris. • Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 28 July-27 August. The Dragon of Profit and Private Ownership Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich invite the public to battle a dragon that embodies capitalism. • Trinity Apse, Edinburgh, 27 July-27 August. Frieze sculpture For the first time, the free outdoor sculpture section of Frieze art fair is on all summer. Works by Urs Fischer, Michael Craig-Martin, Kaws, Ugo Rondinone, Alicja Kwade, the late Magdalena Abakanowicz, Rasheed Araeen and Sarah Sze are on show. • Regents Park, London, until 8 October. Judge Dredd to Wonder Woman Derby’s Liam Sharp, who draws Wonder Woman for DC Comics, gets a survey from his early days on 2000 AD to more recent designs for every strip from Spider-Man to the X-Men. • Derby Museum and Art Gallery, until 3 September. Masterpiece of the week |
This tiny painting was done on the spot in the long period when the Welsh gentleman-artist Thomas Jones was attempting to make his name in Naples, ultimate destination of the Grand Tour for 18-century aristocrats, writers and artists. The simple genius of painting a random stretch of wall just as it appeared to him created what has been recognised in modern times as an endlessly fascinating masterpiece. • National Gallery, London Image of the week |