Exhibition Reviews

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Inspired by Joan Didion's novel, a new group show at Charim Gallery, Vienna, toys with the illusion of choice

BY Ivana Cholakova |

An ecofeminist show of 18 artists and collectives at The Brick, Los Angeles, decentres a male perspective – but ultimately can't get away from a human one

BY Jonathan Griffin |

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 |

In her comprehensive retrospective at EMMA in Espoo, Finland, the artist questions the limits of human understanding in the age of technology

BY Nicholas Norton |

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

BY Emily Steer |

At Arcadia Missa, London, the artist’s painted radiator units become geopolitical abstractions that provoke a deeper interrogation of global power dynamics

BY Tara Okeke |

At Night Gallery, Los Angeles, the artist’s sardonic creations reveal the human cost of imperial intervention and unchecked capitalism

BY Tara Anne Dalbow |

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

BY Charles Moore |

At Pilar Corrias, London, the artist blends sinister cultural references with a playful sense of humour, creating intricate visual narratives

BY Melissa Baksh |

In two concurrent New York exhibitions at Dia Beacon and Dia Chelsea, the filmmaker and artist explores visibility in a racialized world

BY Zoë Hopkins |

In a new show at Marta Herford, the photographers traverse archives and foreign lands to question what it really means to look

BY Talia Kwartler |

In the artist’s debut show with Petzel Gallery, New York, eight gleaming, machinic sculptures upend expectations with flickers of strangeness

BY Brecht Wright Gander |

The artist's latest show at Francesca Minini, Milan, celebrates the defiance of the unconforming

BY Ana Vukadin |

In a new series of paintings at Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, the artist reimagines rest as resistance

BY Charles Moore |

At Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston, the artist’s majestic figures powerfully embody the syncretism of the Caribbean despite a cramped presentation

BY Thea Quiray Tagle |

In her latest solo exhibition at Plan B, Berlin, the artist’s work pushes the boundaries between actuality and abstraction

BY Louisa Elderton |

A ‘survey’ of his upbringing, the artists hometown exhibition at Dallas’s Nasher Sculpture Center reimagines cafeteria furniture and science-class skeletons

BY Travis Diehl |

A new exhibition at Sprüth Magers, London, showcases the artist’s distinctive style, reimagining animals and humans through layered forms and enigmatic reflections

BY Finn Blythe |

In his new solo show at Jan Kaps, Cologne, the artist’s eerie portraits interrogate capitalist consumption in the digital age

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |