Exhibition Reviews

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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 |

In an exhibition with no artworks at Chisenhale Gallery, London, the artist subverts conventions of display

BY Thomas McMullan |

At Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, the artist’s minimalist objects urge for collective self-reflection

BY Helena Julian |

At Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, the artist’s earthen installations address the contested history of land

BY Edmée Lepercq |

At Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiruna, the artist’s embroidered canvases depict Sámi culture’s close relationship to nature

BY Amanda Hakoköngäs |

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 |

A group show at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles provides vital context for the continuous battles over bodily autonomy

BY Grace Byron |

A spectre of danger permeates the works in this impressive survey at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 

BY Sean Burns |

At the National Gallery of Kosovo, the artist highlights the stifling media depictions of women in former socialist Yugoslavia

BY Erëmirë Krasniqi |

Dedicated to 100 years of surreal landscapes, this baggy group show at The Hepworth Wakefield hides its best works

BY Lou Selfridge |

At the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, the artist questions our unwavering faith in efficiency and development

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

Bringing together work by 76 local and international artists, ‘Nurture Gaia’ turns to ancient cosmologies to make sense of the present

BY Nadine Khalil |

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 |

At Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, the artist’s life-like dolls use silence to navigate discourse around violence

BY Gabriela Acha |

At DOOSAN Gallery, Seoul, the artist’s rhythmic abstract paintings aren't just full of movement; they also elicit it

BY Andy St. Louis |

At Efie Gallery, Dubai, the artist’s rich textiles draw parallels between the Arabian Bedouins and West Africa

BY Rebecca Anne Proctor |

In a series of collaged paintings at Victoria Miro, London, the artist builds images from fragmented memories, identities and histories

BY Sofia Hallström |

At Greene Naftali, New York, the artist transforms vintage gay pornography into paintings – to ‘soul-dissolvingly, corrosively beautiful’ effect

BY Simon Wu |

At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s vivid tableaux of exercise and protest convey a sense of motionless uncertainty

BY Oliver Osborne |

The New Dehli-based artist’s survey at MoMA PS1, New York, interweaves the autobiographical and the sociopolitical to consider the state of his motherland

BY Murtaza Vali |