ANGUS REID urges us to understand the persecution of Jason Arday from a political and historical perspective, and to see the victim in human terms
BEXHILL-ON-SEA EXHIBITION
In the Realm of Others
De La Warr Pavilion
Marina
Until November 29
This free exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures has been produced by 14 artist-makers with severe neurological impairments, offering a rare glimpse into unknowable, creative states of being. Questioning perceptions about the process of making art, it’s an exhibition like no other which should be well worth seeking out. dlwp.com.
London Frieze Masters EXHIBITION
Sam Gilliam
Regents Park, NW1
Until October 18 2015
At the Edinburgh Fringe, MATTHEW HAWKINS reviews eight shows in a single day in one venue, all of which reward the spectator
SIMON PARSONS applauds an artist who rescues and rehumanises stories of women, the victims of violence, from a feminist perspective
KEVIN DONNELLY accepts the invitation to think speculatively in contemplation of representations of people of African descent in our cultural heritage
DAVID NICHOLSON is thrilled – and shocked – by an opera that seethes and sizzles with passion and the depraved use of power



