Exhibition Reviews

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A grotesque new group show at Sadie Coles HQ, London, addresses sexual power dynamics but tends toward outdated provocation

 

BY Thomas McMullan | 01 JUN 23

At anonymous, New York, the downtown artist shows paintings and prints made of roses and hair that pay homage to those lost in the AIDS era of the 1990s and beyond

 

 

BY Adam Smith-Perez | 01 JUN 23

A retrospective in Helsinki cements the erotic artist’s legacy but fails to connect the dots of his complicated life story

BY Harry Tafoya | 01 JUN 23

At Hauser & Wirth, New York, Mark Bradford shows new paintings alongside video work and sculpture that probes histories of race, land and migration

BY Zoë Hopkins | 30 MAY 23

Justin Bieber meets Pierre Bonnard in the artist’s new erotic, collage-inflected paintings at Gaga & Reena Spaulings, Los Angeles

BY Logan Lockner | 25 MAY 23

From Zhang Yufei’s solo show at Click Ten Art Space to a group show at Long March Independent Space, here’s what to see during the seventh edition of Gallery Weekend Beijing

BY Nooshfar Afnan | 25 MAY 23

The artist’s survey exhibition at Tel Aviv Museum of Art paints a nuanced picture of a life of itinerant creative production

BY Kimberly Bradley | 25 MAY 23

At Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover, the artist’s enveloping installation is at once archaic yet futuristic

BY Gabriela Acha | 24 MAY 23

At The Museum of Arts and Design, New York, a group show of ceramics explores the influence of the 1960s San Francisco funk movement on artists today

BY Daniel Felsenthal | 23 MAY 23

At Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, the artist’s portraits play with the idea of cinematic dissolve to reframe female figures from history

BY Emily Steer | 23 MAY 23

At MOCA Toronto, the artist presents research-driven sculptures and installations that explore relationships of mutual care and harm between humans and the environment

BY Neil Price | 23 MAY 23

At Phillida Reid, London, a series of elegant ink drawings prods at the art world’s social anxieties

BY Tom Morton | 22 MAY 23

From Vojtěch Kovařík's monumental depictions of Hercules at Mendes Wood DM, Brussels to Birke Gorm's dishevelled jute mannequins at the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

19 MAY 23

Despite good intentions, a polyvocal exhibition at MACAAL, Marrakesh, reaffirms the Malagasy artist as the star of the show

BY Chloe Stead | 11 MAY 23

During Frieze New York, catch solo shows by Allana Clarke and Esmaa Mohamoud at Kavi Gupta, Chicago, and Xiyadie's queer papercuts at The Drawing Center, New York

11 MAY 23

By focussing on the artist’s serial drawings, the exhibition goes to great lengths to unburden O’Keeffe of her sensual associations

BY Rainer Diana Hamilton | 11 MAY 23

Featuring a quintet of Italian artists, a group show at Mai 36, Zurich, makes the case for more unsettled and uncomfortable aesthetic forms

BY Paolo Baggi | 10 MAY 23

For her first solo show dedicated to ceramics, the artist creates a mosaic of free-wheeling motifs from rudimentary forms

BY Louise Long | 10 MAY 23

At Arario Gallery, Seoul, new and reformulated installations and photographs by the artist track the non-meaning generated by financial markets

 

BY Park Jaeyong | 09 MAY 23

At Auto Italia, London, David Aruquipa Pérezs photographic archive is an intergenerational and transcultural ode to street activism

BY Dylan Huw | 09 MAY 23