Intriguing and outlandish exhibition titles are popping up all over the place (a good moniker makes people pause and ponder), so here, in no particular order, are a trio of nifty show names that leave lots to the imagination. It’s Money Jim (but not as we know it), a group show focusing on the changing status and perception of money at MAM gallery in Vienna (10 September-17 October); Go to Hell or Atlanta, Whichever Comes First, a show of works by the US artist Kara Walker opening at Victoria Miro gallery in London next month (1 October-7 November); and our favourite (wait for it), Jack Climbed Up the Beanstalk to the Sky of Illimitableness Where Everything Went Backwards, which is the title of a forthcoming exhibition dedicated to the veteran maverick painter Julian Schnabel at Almine Rech Gallery in Paris (19 October-14 November). This mini-retrospective of 12 works aims to highlight Schnabel’s importance to today’s generation of artists (who are presumably climbing the art world beanstalk).