Exhibition Reviews

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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

His show at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery in Vancouver treats the suspension of time as a test of endurance

BY Xenia Benivolski |

At P420, Bologna, a group show featuring artists across four continents transforms acts of looking into gestures of empathy, urging us to pause and re-examine the world around us

BY Ana Vukadin |

At White Cube Paris, the artist combines domestic forms with eerie, David-Cronenberg-esque human figures to create surreal, haunting objects

BY Andrew Hodgson |

Beneath the Turkish city, the French artist unveils responsive sculptures in wax and molten metal, works that breathe with visual pleasure and material wit

BY Rahel Aima |

Led by artistic director Philippe Parreno, the fourth Okayama Art Summit is strange, beautiful and often off-putting

BY Emilia Wang |

At Kunstmuseum Basel, a group show charts 250 years of Western art’s fascination with the uncanny

 

BY Yaa Addae |

At Victoria Miro, London, a multi-screen installation offers new, alternative perspectives on a 110-year-old film

BY Salena Barry |

At CIRCUIT, Lausanne, she retools modernist furniture into a vehicle for care, desire and vulnerability

BY Brit Barton |

Her sumptuous works at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art are unified by a propulsive, blooming quality

BY Blake Oetting |

At Neither in London, the artist’s love potions seductively blur the line between remedy and poison

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

In his show at Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong, the artist considers war, occupation and their aftermaths in his birthplace

BY Aaina Bhargava |