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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: ‘Exploring Arte Povera’ Pushes Against the Gallery Walls A group exhibition at Mazzoleni, London, captures the movement’s playful challenge to art world conventions BY Sam Moore | 05 Mar 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Louisa Gagliardi Resists Interpretation At Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, the artist’s cryptic compositions challenge our need for meaning in art BY Lou Selfridge | 05 Mar 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Derrick Adams Blends Humour and Alarm At Gagosian Davies Street, London, the artist’s seriocomic images probe the experiences of Black Americans BY Salena Barry | 04 Mar 25 READ MORE From To Showing results 1-20 of 995 From To Exhibition Reviews Tom Hardwick-Allan Lays the Past to Rest At South Parade, London, the artist’s sculptures evoke states of fragility whilst addressing personal and societal trauma BY Hatty Nestor | 24 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews BRACHA’s Radical Poetics of Return At K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, the artist’s layered paintings trace the afterlives of trauma and memory BY Ben Livne Weitzman | 21 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Tang Chang Embraces the Unified Mind At Bangkok Kunsthalle, a show of the Sino-Thai artist’s calligraphic abstractions invites meditations on history and impermanence BY Kamori Osthananda | 20 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Radical Software’ Rewrites Women’s Role in Digital Art At Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, an expansive group show amends the historiography of media art by including some of its neglected female pioneers BY Kathrin Heinrich | 20 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Heaving with Images’: the Defiant Painting of Sofía Bohtlingk At Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, a significant survey by the artist charts her ongoing experiments in gestural and accumulative brushstrokes BY Ana Vogelfang | 18 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Karanjit Panesar Refuses to Be Consumed At Leeds Art Gallery, the artist obliquely references his own diasporic family history whilst resisting the exploitation of identity BY Crystal Bennes | 17 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Shilpa Gupta Meditates on Silence’s Weight The artist’s minimalist interventions at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles, grapple with absence, erasure and exile BY Vanessa Holyoak | 13 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Yto Barrada’s Investigations into Colour and Craft At Fondazione Merz, Turin, the artist’s experimental works examine acts of making, foregrounding process over product BY Giovanna Manzotti | 13 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Christine Sun Kim Conveys the Intricacy of American Sign Language At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the artist explores the unique qualities of ASL through drawing, video and sculpture BY Geoffrey Mak | 11 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Buhlebezwe Siwani Traces Echoes of Colonialism At ROZENSTRAAT, Amsterdam, the artist draws attention to the histories that taint cities across the Netherlands BY Julia Mullié | 10 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Marc Kokopeli’s Devices Embrace Half-Baked Nostalgia Riffing on a technology trade fair, the artist’s show at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, suggests that what’s onscreen doesn’t matter BY Jeppe Ugelvig | 06 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews The Witchy Surrealism of Gertrude Abercrombie A retrospective at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, traces the artist’s insistent, strange and utterly distinct iconography across three decades BY Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer | 04 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Danielle Dean and Dan Guthrie’s Filmic Counter-Narratives In concurrent solo exhibitions at Spike Island, Bristol, the artists explore the representation of Black British life BY Vanessa Peterson | 03 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Greta Schödl’s Poetics of Repetition At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation BY Ramona Heinlein | 28 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Hanna Rochereau’s Abandoned Jewellery Shop At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism BY Andrew Hodgson | 26 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Leigh Bowery!’ Depicts a Life Lived Outrageously Amidst yet another pendulum swing toward the right, this timely retrospective at Tate Modern should act as an inspiration BY Juliet Jacques | 26 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Carl Cheng Makes Art for the Anthropocene The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia BY Cassie Packard | 25 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Yay, to have a mouth!’ Has an Oral Fixation A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 25 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 PREV 1 / 50 NEXT
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: ‘Exploring Arte Povera’ Pushes Against the Gallery Walls A group exhibition at Mazzoleni, London, captures the movement’s playful challenge to art world conventions BY Sam Moore | 05 Mar 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Louisa Gagliardi Resists Interpretation At Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, the artist’s cryptic compositions challenge our need for meaning in art BY Lou Selfridge | 05 Mar 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Derrick Adams Blends Humour and Alarm At Gagosian Davies Street, London, the artist’s seriocomic images probe the experiences of Black Americans BY Salena Barry | 04 Mar 25 READ MORE From To Showing results 1-20 of 995 From To Exhibition Reviews Tom Hardwick-Allan Lays the Past to Rest At South Parade, London, the artist’s sculptures evoke states of fragility whilst addressing personal and societal trauma BY Hatty Nestor | 24 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews BRACHA’s Radical Poetics of Return At K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, the artist’s layered paintings trace the afterlives of trauma and memory BY Ben Livne Weitzman | 21 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Tang Chang Embraces the Unified Mind At Bangkok Kunsthalle, a show of the Sino-Thai artist’s calligraphic abstractions invites meditations on history and impermanence BY Kamori Osthananda | 20 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Radical Software’ Rewrites Women’s Role in Digital Art At Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, an expansive group show amends the historiography of media art by including some of its neglected female pioneers BY Kathrin Heinrich | 20 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Heaving with Images’: the Defiant Painting of Sofía Bohtlingk At Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, a significant survey by the artist charts her ongoing experiments in gestural and accumulative brushstrokes BY Ana Vogelfang | 18 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Karanjit Panesar Refuses to Be Consumed At Leeds Art Gallery, the artist obliquely references his own diasporic family history whilst resisting the exploitation of identity BY Crystal Bennes | 17 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Shilpa Gupta Meditates on Silence’s Weight The artist’s minimalist interventions at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles, grapple with absence, erasure and exile BY Vanessa Holyoak | 13 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Yto Barrada’s Investigations into Colour and Craft At Fondazione Merz, Turin, the artist’s experimental works examine acts of making, foregrounding process over product BY Giovanna Manzotti | 13 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Christine Sun Kim Conveys the Intricacy of American Sign Language At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the artist explores the unique qualities of ASL through drawing, video and sculpture BY Geoffrey Mak | 11 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Buhlebezwe Siwani Traces Echoes of Colonialism At ROZENSTRAAT, Amsterdam, the artist draws attention to the histories that taint cities across the Netherlands BY Julia Mullié | 10 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Marc Kokopeli’s Devices Embrace Half-Baked Nostalgia Riffing on a technology trade fair, the artist’s show at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, suggests that what’s onscreen doesn’t matter BY Jeppe Ugelvig | 06 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews The Witchy Surrealism of Gertrude Abercrombie A retrospective at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, traces the artist’s insistent, strange and utterly distinct iconography across three decades BY Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer | 04 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Danielle Dean and Dan Guthrie’s Filmic Counter-Narratives In concurrent solo exhibitions at Spike Island, Bristol, the artists explore the representation of Black British life BY Vanessa Peterson | 03 Mar 25 Exhibition Reviews Greta Schödl’s Poetics of Repetition At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation BY Ramona Heinlein | 28 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Hanna Rochereau’s Abandoned Jewellery Shop At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism BY Andrew Hodgson | 26 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Leigh Bowery!’ Depicts a Life Lived Outrageously Amidst yet another pendulum swing toward the right, this timely retrospective at Tate Modern should act as an inspiration BY Juliet Jacques | 26 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Carl Cheng Makes Art for the Anthropocene The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia BY Cassie Packard | 25 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Yay, to have a mouth!’ Has an Oral Fixation A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 25 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 Exhibition Reviews Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 PREV 1 / 50 NEXT
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: ‘Exploring Arte Povera’ Pushes Against the Gallery Walls A group exhibition at Mazzoleni, London, captures the movement’s playful challenge to art world conventions BY Sam Moore | 05 Mar 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Louisa Gagliardi Resists Interpretation At Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, the artist’s cryptic compositions challenge our need for meaning in art BY Lou Selfridge | 05 Mar 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Derrick Adams Blends Humour and Alarm At Gagosian Davies Street, London, the artist’s seriocomic images probe the experiences of Black Americans BY Salena Barry | 04 Mar 25 READ MORE