Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week to come. Tom Jeffreys selects his top three exhibitions.

From Thursday 23rd June
Time Regained @ Wallace Collection
Contemporary art at The Wallace Collection this summer in the form of works by artist-goldsmith Kevin Coates. Associate Artist at the venerable old Wallace Collection since 2007, Coates produces strangely beautiful sculptural works that explore a wide range of themes and ideas – geometry, alchemy, symbolism, the playing of games and the passing of time. Potentially rather brilliant.
From Thursday 23rd June
Friendship of the Peoples @ Simon Oldfield
Simon Oldfield continues to go from strength to strength with an exhibition of identically sized works on paper. 20 artists have been selected, and each has invited in turn another artist. So there's works on show – across photography, painting, drawing and collage – by 40 artists, including big shots like Matthew Collings and Fiona Banner alongside hotly tipped emerging names like Daniel Wallis and Nick Goss
From Friday 24th June
Lights Are On But Nobody's Home @ Standpoint
An examination of portraiture this summer at Standpoint - featuring eight artists who explore the genre through a range of more or less direct approaches. There's work on show by a good spread of artists – from controversial Turner Prize-nominee Glenn Brown to the likes of Sam Dargan, Liane Lang and one of my favourite contemporary painters, Nadine Feinson. I saw these new works at her PhD show last year and they really are fascinating.
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Frieze have today announced details for the 2012 edition, their tenth art fair in London. Taking place...