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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Delving Into Sanja Iveković’s Feminist Archive At the National Gallery of Kosovo, the artist highlights the stifling media depictions of women in former socialist Yugoslavia BY Erëmirë Krasniqi | 20 Dec 24 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Forbidden Territories’ Misses the Wood for the Trees Dedicated to 100 years of surreal landscapes, this baggy group show at The Hepworth Wakefield hides its best works BY Lou Selfridge | 20 Dec 24 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Speculative Archaeology of the Bangkok Art Biennale Bringing together work by 76 local and international artists, ‘Nurture Gaia’ turns to ancient cosmologies to make sense of the present BY Nadine Khalil | 18 Dec 24 READ MORE From To Showing results 1-20 of 953 From To Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Maria Pinińska-Bereś Deconstructs Social Codes In a major retrospective at Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, the artist’s works challenge gender constrictions BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 22 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews SAGG Napoli Hits the Target In an immersive installation at Basement Roma, the artist uses archery to challenge notions of strength and gender stereotypes BY Ana Vukadin | 22 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Leslie Hewitt’s Photographs Revel in Buried Symbolism The artist’s sparse, poetic show at Perrotin, Los Angeles, approaches post-minimalism as a vehicle for historical remembrance BY Jessica Simmons-Reid | 21 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Joan Snyder’s Abstract Landscapes Dismantle Expectations In an impressive survey at Thaddaeus Ropac, London, the artist’s often-ambiguous paintings stimulate new ways of seeing BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 20 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Cady Noland’s Dioramas of Cruelty At Glenstone Museum, Potomac, the artist identifies violence at the core of American society – and risks reinscribing it BY Madeleine Seidel | 16 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Gabriel Chaile Honours His Origins At Tabakalera, San Sebastián, an expansive show dedicated to the artist alludes to the broader challenges of mid-career retrospectives BY Max Andrews | 15 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Les Levine Riffs on Van Gogh Fever At Ulrik, New York, the artist’s parodic installation contends with the seemingly immutable legend of ‘Vincent, who cut off his ear’ BY Chris Murtha | 14 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Bruno Zhu Puts Nothing on Display In an exhibition with no artworks at Chisenhale Gallery, London, the artist subverts conventions of display BY Thomas McMullan | 13 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Adrian Piper Confronts Our Subjectivity At Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, the artist’s minimalist objects urge for collective self-reflection BY Helena Julian | 09 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Delcy Morelos Speaks Through Soil At Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, the artist’s earthen installations address the contested history of land BY Edmée Lepercq | 09 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Stitching Together Britta Marakatt-Labba’s Arctic Landscapes At Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiruna, the artist’s embroidered canvases depict Sámi culture’s close relationship to nature BY Amanda Hakoköngäs | 08 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews For Rindon Johnson, No Water is Neutral The artist’s show at Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, sees his avatar swim across the Pacific in a journey simulated using real-time data BY Madeleine Freund | 07 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews In ‘Scientia Sexualis’, The Scientific is Political A group show at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles provides vital context for the continuous battles over bodily autonomy BY Grace Byron | 07 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Hamad Butt’s Arch Minimalism A spectre of danger permeates the works in this impressive survey at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin BY Sean Burns | 06 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Gustav Metzger Sees the Potential in Destruction At the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, the artist questions our unwavering faith in efficiency and development BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 18 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews The Meme Art of Laila Majid and Louis Blue Newby At Goldsmiths CCA, London, the artists repurpose images from digital sources to create works which evoke the experience of being ‘extremely online’ BY Matthew McLean | 17 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews Gisèle Vienne’s Political Puppetry At Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, the artist’s life-like dolls use silence to navigate discourse around violence BY Gabriela Acha | 11 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews The Desert Landscapes of Abdoulaye Konaté At Efie Gallery, Dubai, the artist’s rich textiles draw parallels between the Arabian Bedouins and West Africa BY Rebecca Anne Proctor | 11 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews Hanna Hur’s Corporeal Geometries At DOOSAN Gallery, Seoul, the artist’s rhythmic abstract paintings aren't just full of movement; 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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Delving Into Sanja Iveković’s Feminist Archive At the National Gallery of Kosovo, the artist highlights the stifling media depictions of women in former socialist Yugoslavia BY Erëmirë Krasniqi | 20 Dec 24 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Forbidden Territories’ Misses the Wood for the Trees Dedicated to 100 years of surreal landscapes, this baggy group show at The Hepworth Wakefield hides its best works BY Lou Selfridge | 20 Dec 24 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Speculative Archaeology of the Bangkok Art Biennale Bringing together work by 76 local and international artists, ‘Nurture Gaia’ turns to ancient cosmologies to make sense of the present BY Nadine Khalil | 18 Dec 24 READ MORE From To Showing results 1-20 of 953 From To Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Maria Pinińska-Bereś Deconstructs Social Codes In a major retrospective at Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, the artist’s works challenge gender constrictions BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 22 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews SAGG Napoli Hits the Target In an immersive installation at Basement Roma, the artist uses archery to challenge notions of strength and gender stereotypes BY Ana Vukadin | 22 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Leslie Hewitt’s Photographs Revel in Buried Symbolism The artist’s sparse, poetic show at Perrotin, Los Angeles, approaches post-minimalism as a vehicle for historical remembrance BY Jessica Simmons-Reid | 21 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Joan Snyder’s Abstract Landscapes Dismantle Expectations In an impressive survey at Thaddaeus Ropac, London, the artist’s often-ambiguous paintings stimulate new ways of seeing BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 20 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Cady Noland’s Dioramas of Cruelty At Glenstone Museum, Potomac, the artist identifies violence at the core of American society – and risks reinscribing it BY Madeleine Seidel | 16 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Gabriel Chaile Honours His Origins At Tabakalera, San Sebastián, an expansive show dedicated to the artist alludes to the broader challenges of mid-career retrospectives BY Max Andrews | 15 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Les Levine Riffs on Van Gogh Fever At Ulrik, New York, the artist’s parodic installation contends with the seemingly immutable legend of ‘Vincent, who cut off his ear’ BY Chris Murtha | 14 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Bruno Zhu Puts Nothing on Display In an exhibition with no artworks at Chisenhale Gallery, London, the artist subverts conventions of display BY Thomas McMullan | 13 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Adrian Piper Confronts Our Subjectivity At Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, the artist’s minimalist objects urge for collective self-reflection BY Helena Julian | 09 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Delcy Morelos Speaks Through Soil At Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, the artist’s earthen installations address the contested history of land BY Edmée Lepercq | 09 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Stitching Together Britta Marakatt-Labba’s Arctic Landscapes At Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiruna, the artist’s embroidered canvases depict Sámi culture’s close relationship to nature BY Amanda Hakoköngäs | 08 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews For Rindon Johnson, No Water is Neutral The artist’s show at Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, sees his avatar swim across the Pacific in a journey simulated using real-time data BY Madeleine Freund | 07 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews In ‘Scientia Sexualis’, The Scientific is Political A group show at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles provides vital context for the continuous battles over bodily autonomy BY Grace Byron | 07 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Hamad Butt’s Arch Minimalism A spectre of danger permeates the works in this impressive survey at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin BY Sean Burns | 06 Jan 25 Exhibition Reviews Gustav Metzger Sees the Potential in Destruction At the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, the artist questions our unwavering faith in efficiency and development BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 18 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews The Meme Art of Laila Majid and Louis Blue Newby At Goldsmiths CCA, London, the artists repurpose images from digital sources to create works which evoke the experience of being ‘extremely online’ BY Matthew McLean | 17 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews Gisèle Vienne’s Political Puppetry At Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, the artist’s life-like dolls use silence to navigate discourse around violence BY Gabriela Acha | 11 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews The Desert Landscapes of Abdoulaye Konaté At Efie Gallery, Dubai, the artist’s rich textiles draw parallels between the Arabian Bedouins and West Africa BY Rebecca Anne Proctor | 11 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews Hanna Hur’s Corporeal Geometries At DOOSAN Gallery, Seoul, the artist’s rhythmic abstract paintings aren't just full of movement; they also elicit it BY Andy St. Louis | 11 Dec 24 Exhibition Reviews María Berrío Faces a Fractured World In a series of collaged paintings at Victoria Miro, London, the artist builds images from fragmented memories, identities and histories BY Sofia Hallström | 10 Dec 24 PREV 1 / 48 NEXT
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Delving Into Sanja Iveković’s Feminist Archive At the National Gallery of Kosovo, the artist highlights the stifling media depictions of women in former socialist Yugoslavia BY Erëmirë Krasniqi | 20 Dec 24 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Forbidden Territories’ Misses the Wood for the Trees Dedicated to 100 years of surreal landscapes, this baggy group show at The Hepworth Wakefield hides its best works BY Lou Selfridge | 20 Dec 24 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Speculative Archaeology of the Bangkok Art Biennale Bringing together work by 76 local and international artists, ‘Nurture Gaia’ turns to ancient cosmologies to make sense of the present BY Nadine Khalil | 18 Dec 24 READ MORE