Exhibition Reviews

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At South Parade, London, the artist’s sculptures evoke states of fragility whilst addressing personal and societal trauma

BY Hatty Nestor |

At K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, the artist’s layered paintings trace the afterlives of trauma and memory 

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

At Bangkok Kunsthalle, a show of the Sino-Thai artists calligraphic abstractions invites meditations on history and impermanence

BY Kamori Osthananda |

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 |

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 |

At Leeds Art Gallery, the artist obliquely references his own diasporic family history whilst resisting the exploitation of identity

BY Crystal Bennes |

The artist’s minimalist interventions at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles, grapple with absence, erasure and exile

BY Vanessa Holyoak |

At Fondazione Merz, Turin, the artist’s experimental works examine acts of making, foregrounding process over product

BY Giovanna Manzotti |

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 |

At ROZENSTRAAT, Amsterdam, the artist draws attention to the histories that taint cities across the Netherlands

BY Julia Mullié |

Riffing on a technology trade fair, the artists show at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, suggests that whats onscreen doesnt matter

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

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 |

In concurrent solo exhibitions at Spike Island, Bristol, the artists explore the representation of Black British life

BY Vanessa Peterson |

At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation

BY Ramona Heinlein |

At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism

BY Andrew Hodgson |

Amidst yet another pendulum swing toward the right, this timely retrospective at Tate Modern should act as an inspiration

BY Juliet Jacques |

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 |

A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

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 |

A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance

BY Tendai Mutambu |