Exhibition Reviews

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Working at the threshold of disappearance, the artist’s paintings at Indipendenza, Rome, depict bodies flickering between presence and phantasm

BY Hindley Wang |

At the Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, ‘The Great Camouflage’ takes a frustrated but hopeful tone

BY Christopher Whitfield |

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

BY Emily May |

At Gallery 1957, Accra, his monumental afrogallonist sheets and sensory installations illuminate a region’s history of mourning, migration and resilience

BY Melissa Baksh |

At The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto, the artist’s video reckons with environmental engineering in the American West

BY Akiva Blander |

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

BY Annabel Keenan |

For ‘Fantastica’, five curators stage tensions between solitary display, collective authorship and an image culture on the brink of overload

BY Vittoria Benzine |

The inaugural exhibition at Space ZeroOne, New York, sketches the contours of an ambitious curatorial vision

BY Eana Kim |

Eschewing conventional retrospective models at Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, the exhibition raises enduring questions of legacy and loss

BY Jonathan Odden |

Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath channel private and social longing, curating a show that shines most when engaging with the Taipei Fine Arts Museum’s collection

BY Sean Burns |

At Sadie Coles HQ’s new Savile Row gallery, the artist’s subjects gather in smoke-filled bars and boxing rings, their gazes unwavering, their power unmistakable

 

BY Emily Steer |

At DOOSAN Gallery, Seoul, a two-artist show about inheritance opts for connection over closure

BY Jiwon Yu |

At Centro Botín, Santander, an expansive installation traces coastal histories, echoing the losses wrought by extraction, commerce and industry

BY Agnish Ray |

Uniting 50 female artists across the MENA region, ‘Horizon in Their Hands’ explores how craft became a form of artistic liberation

BY Maghie Ghali |

Her retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago highlights politically transformative relationships between Black women

BY Camille Bacon |

At Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, the work follows an Irish Nigerian driver’s extraordinary night-time trip through the streets of both cities

BY Tara McEvoy |

Bernardo José de Souza’s exhibition turns outer space inwards, building an environment where desire resists the pull of power

BY Ana Vogelfang |

‘The Three-Legged Cat’ reimagines the biennial format as a site of slow repair, touching on resilience and futurity

BY Rahel Aima |

The hit-and-miss retrospective at Fondation Beyeler is a shallow reflection of the ‘Infinity Rooms' artist's depths

BY Louisa Elderton |

At the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, a themeless biennial engages with local realities of gentrification and loss