Exhibition Reviews

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The artist’s recent exhibition at WIELS and CINEMATEK features nuanced architectural and filmic works that explore themes of obstruction and theatricality

BY Emile Rubino |

At Aspen Art Museum, the artist-curator arranged private collection works to reflect the layout of an ancient Roman townhouse

BY Cat Kron |

A survey exhibition at Museum der Moderne Salzburg makes evident that the artist’s creative home has always been the stage

BY Madeleine Freund |

A sprawling exhibition at SITE Santa Fe pairs Robert Smithson’s installations, photographs and early drawings with Teresita Fernández’s medium-defying works

BY Brian Karl |

At Brunette Coleman in London, the artist explores the materialization of invisible events through photography, reflections and altered states

BY Alexander Harding |

At the Whitechapel Gallery in London, the artist’s haunting sculptures examine the lingering impacts of colonialism and the enduring weight of the past on diasporic futures

BY Jamila Abdel-Razek |

A show at Francis Gallery, Los Angeles, features decades of drawings by the celebrated novelist, playwright, essayist and poet

BY Tina Barouti |

At Tanya Leighton, Berlin, the painter’s geometric abstractions suggest a dispersed staging of the natural

BY Ari Níelsson |

Featuring diverse work by 27 emerging or underrepresented artists, the inaugural edition of Auckland Art Gallery’s triennial explores thresholds and transitions

BY Victoria Wynne-Jones |

Displayed in a labyrinth at Pace Gallery, New York, the artist's latest ‘Black Dada’ paintings fail to generate productive friction

BY Zoë Hopkins |

From Alberta Whittle’s explorations of the Isle of Bute to Keith Haring’s New York, this year's participants in Glasgow reveal their favourite exhibitions

The artist’s interactive show at Halle am Berghain, Berlin, prioritizes the collective voice in the retelling of marginalized histories 

BY Brooke Wilson |

At Ordet, Milan, an exhibition dedicated to the artist’s work in metal reflects on the opaque nature of capitalist production

BY Simone Molinari |

At Belvedere, Vienna, works by the German dadaist are placed in dialogue with avant-garde film of the era

BY Louisa Elderton |

The artists’ solo exhibitions in a 1950s port building draw inspiration from James Joyce, shedding new light on forgotten relics

BY Tom Lordan |

In a two-venue show at Karma, New York, the artist's hallucinogenic compositions see her staring into the heart of trauma

BY Jesse Dorris |

The artist’s intricate paintings and multimedia installations at Sadie Coles HQ in London explore themes of artistic labour and concealed influences

BY Ivana Cholakova |

Ekow Eshun's expansive group exhibition at The Box, Plymouth, tackles the resistance and creativity of Black figuration

BY Helen Thomas |

At Cemeti – Institute for Art and Society and ROH Projects, the artist’s exploration of extraction in Indonesia asks: ‘How to reverse the tide?’

BY Harry Burke |

At Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich, a posthumous exhibition dedicated to the artist and musician is charged with unfettered creativity

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |