Exhibition Reviews

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In her first major survey at Sharjah Art Foundationthe senior Māori artist’s vibrant, political landscapes highlight global indigenous struggles

BY Rahel Aima |

At Franz-Josefs-Kai 3, Vienna, the artist presents a show whose engagement with water is inseparable from a deep sensibility towards Indigenous history

BY Ramona Heinlein |

An exhibition at Asia Society, New York, foregrounds Indigenous knowledge-holders as it brings together eight decades of work by Yolŋu artists

BY Lauren O’Neill-Butler |

In an immersive exhibition at Somerset House Studios, London, the artist reflects on the 2011 London riots and the struggle for agency

BY Ajeet Khela |

At Opera Gallery, London, the artist works with charcoal and chiaroscuro to depict a pantheon of deities

BY Oluwatobiloba Ajayi |

At Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, Lisbon, the artist guest curates an exhibition that tackles the history of gender bias in institutional acquisitions

BY Vanessa Peterson |

In a packed retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, the artist’s depictions of everyday objects take centre stage

At its most moving, the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art asserts that expressions of joy in precarious times are no small feat

BY Cassie Packard |

This year’s Busan Biennale, inspired by David Graeber’s notion of ‘pirate enlightenment’, offers a glimpse into a world where progress can only be found outside the West

BY Terence Trouillot |

In his first solo institutional exhibition at Centro Pecci, Prato, the artist’s intimate vignettes honour queer sensuality

BY Lou Selfridge |

In her latest show at Waddington Custot, London, the artists triptychs reimagine the sacred through large-scale abstraction 

BY Sofia Hallström |

Once excluded from art history, the conceptual artist has her first US solo exhibition at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York

BY Madeleine Seidel |

After an election dominated by far-right rhetoric, curator Alexia Fabre’s eclectic network of artists presents an inclusive vision of French culture

BY Wilson Tarbox |

A packed survey at the National Portrait Gallery in London reveals an artist who was the architect of his own myth

BY Sean Burns |

Her retrospective at the Center for Art, Research, and Alliances demonstrates a philosophy almost incompatible with the viewing methods of institutional exhibition

BY Simon Wu |

At Cecilia Brunson Projects, London, the artist uses theories from quantum physics to weave a narrative of human connection

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

Nicolas Bourriaud’s theme of ‘pansori’ suggests an opera you can walk through – but this only begins to take form at the Gwangju Biennale

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

At Unit Gallery, London, the artist's layered canvases capture platonic love in the youthful heat of the moment

BY Emily Steer |

The artists show at kurimanzutto, New York grapples with a transgenerational experience of a conflict that’s often overlooked and largely unresolved

BY Marko Gluhaich |

At Fridericianum, Kassel, the artist evokes racial power dynamics through objects and watercolours that hint at violence and containment  

BY Charles Moore |