Exhibition Reviews

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At Canal Projects, New York, the artist explores connection itself with an erotic choreography of mechanical repair

BY Mariana Fernández |

At Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris, the artist depicts queer and trans figures giving birth to symbolic versions of themselves

BY Andrew Hodgson |

At Platform China, Beijing, the artist’s domestic tableaux lend the genre of ‘queer intimism’ a quietly unsettling emotional charge

BY Sean Burns |

At the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, the artist employs the visual language of BDSM to examine the human exploitation of horses

BY Lou Selfridge |

At ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, this 28-artist show subverts colonial aesthetics to reflect on exploitation and power in agriculture

BY Hung Duong |

At Cooke Latham Gallery, London, the artist’s works bring together the aesthetic principles of different ancient civilizations

BY Ajeet Khela |

Spanning Gladstone Gallery and Sprüth Magers in New York, the conceptual artist’s doubleheader revisits and remixes old work

BY Madeleine Seidel |

At Fondazione Memmo, Rome, the artist’s works examine how identity is constructed, performed and, ultimately, constrained

BY Ana Vukadin |

At Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, a group exhibition captures the tumult of familial relationships

BY Sarah Moroz |

A MALBA survey traces the politics and humanism at the root of the artist’s career

BY Ana Vogelfang |

At MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, the artists bisected interiors and celestial projections attune viewers to their everyday environments

BY Helen Miller |

At SMAC Gallery, Cape Town, the artist’s ethereal paintings hover between accident and intention

BY Sean O'Toole |

At the Barbican Art Gallery, London, a dual presentation shows two artists confronting the traumas of their times

BY Lara Alake |

At Chapter NY, New York, the artist’s chemical paintings evoke industrial processes and spontaneous reactions

BY Peter Brock |

At Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach, Brussels, the artist confronts apartheid and colonial plundering

BY Eve Hill-Agnus |

The pioneering artist, who has worked with machine vision since the 1970s, gets the retrospective treatment at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum

BY Lauren Stroh |

At The Wig, Berlin, the artist’s insect photographs playfully subvert the rules of wildlife photography

BY Louisa Elderton |

At 11 Parthenon Street, Nicosia, a group show positions the home as a space for gentle interruptions and understated transformations

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

At Champ Lacombe, London, a series of poems printed on chiffon lingers in the joy and violence of contemporary life

BY Sam Moore |

In Jeddah, the biennial’s second edition wrestles with how to honour history without mothballing it

BY Nadine Khalil |