At neugerriemschneider, Berlin, the artist’s vivid computer generations suggest that technology won’t erase human labour but reconfigure its temporality
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A blockbuster exhibition at NGV Melbourne pairs two of the 20th century’s most influential fashion designers. But do such singular iconoclasts belong together?
In her debut UK institutional exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield, the artist presents diaphanous congregations engaged in acts that resist easy interpretation
At Telegraph Gallery, Olomouc, three artists turn to the socialist female service class to explore nostalgia as a feminist issue rather than a retro aesthetic
For his first institutional exhibition, at Deurle’s Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, the artist presents energetic, hand-worked canvases, joyfully probing paint’s physical limits
At Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, a thoughtful pairing of historical artefacts and contemporary works reveals how faith, cultural belonging and queer identity intersect in unexpected ways
At Hollybush Gardens, London, the Turner Prize winner works with commonplace items to reveal how histories and narratives are constructed, circulated and socialised
At Dundee Contemporary Arts, the artist turns geology, myth and agricultural memory into a sculptural landscape that exposes the urgencies embedded in Tayside’s terrain
Rooted in communal settings now slipping into decline, the artist’s films at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, warn of our growing inability to inhabit shared environments
At Gallery 1957, Accra, his monumental afrogallonist sheets and sensory installations illuminate a region’s history of mourning, migration and resilience
At the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, the award-winning installation honours the past, present and future of First Nations Australians