At KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, the artist’s metropolitan objects lay bare the myth of progress – revealing how ...
From Tracey Emin’s emotional survey at Tate Modern in London to Bahar Noorizadeh’s dystopian digital worlds at the Cooper ...
From Chloe Aridjis’s new fantastical prose set in London to a captivating portrait of Liza Minnelli in her first official ...
At WIELS in Brussels, the artist’s brilliant, eccentric paintings unfold as surreal snapshots from a personal iconography ...
At Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova, Ljubljana, an exhibition on OM production reveals a secretive filmmaking collective ...
At Victoria Miro in London, the artist’s latest film unfolds across multiple screens, referencing Donna Haraway to imagine ...
As concurrent exhibitions open at the Fridericianum in Kassel and London’s National Portrait Gallery, the photographer reflects on 30 years of reshaping lesbian and trans-masc visibility ...
At NILS STÆRK, Copenhagen, the artist’s ceramic torsos and hospital ceiling panels probe how medical architecture disciplines ...
Abdul Abdullah, one of the artists featured in this edition of the Biennale of Sydney, presents a new suite of paintings at Ames Yavuz Sydney that interrogate the latent violence present in words and ...
As concurrent exhibitions open at the Fridericianum in Kassel and London’s National Portrait Gallery, the photographer ...
At Arter, the artist draws on the city’s histories of displacement and erasure, using fragile materials and silhouettes to evoke the lingering afterlives of violence ...
At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the 82nd edition of the biennial reflects the exhaustion of the left ...
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