Reviews Across The World

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Opening at a time when severe flooding north of the city, the exhibition uneasily aligns with a state of national emergency

BY Wes Hill |

At Green Art Gallery, Dubai, the Iranian artist Nazgol Ansarinia reimagines the city’s urban decay in various shades of blue

BY Nadine Khalil |

The newly opened Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute presents the first-ever survey of the autodidact’s long painting career

BY Eric Otieno Sumba |

From New Orleans much-anticipated Prospect.5 to Naudline Pierre's first institutional solo exhibition, these are the unmissable shows to see this month

BY frieze |

At Travesía Cuatro, Mexico City, the two artists illuminate the three-storey gallery space with projected video animations and magic lanterns

BY Anna Goetz |

At Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, the artist presents a video that addresses the issue of gender-based violence and femicide in South Africa

BY Ayodeji Rotinwa |

At Galería Curro, Guadalajara, the artist presents an immersive installation featuring neon sculptures and photographs visualizing the malleability of time

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

From Rosemary Mayer's long-deserved survey at Swiss Institute, New York, to the 17th edition of MOMENTA in Montreal, Canada, these are the best shows in the Americas

BY frieze |

The 17th edition of MOMENTA Biennale de l'image presents a smattering of artworks and immersive installations that transcend Western environmental values

BY Didier Morelli |

From Yayoi Kusama's flora-inspired sculptures at the New York Botanical Garden to this year's Shanghai Urban Space Art Season, these are must-see public art shows across the globe

BY frieze |

Beneath the slick surface appearance of the National Gallery of Victoria’s blockbuster exhibition is a timid exploration of Australia’s colonial legacy

BY Andy Butler |

From Bruce Nauman in Hong Kong to Carla Accardi in Milan, here are a selection of hand-picked shows by our editors 

BY frieze |

At the Art Gallery of Ontario, a retrospective celebrates the artist’s eloquent obsession with material  

BY Charlene K. Lau |

Premiering in Ireland at Dublin’s Gallery of Photography, Bowe’s series ‘Love’s Fire Song’ offers a welcome pause to reflect on the segregation of the north

BY Pádraig Ó Meiscill |

Tender yet brutal, Deacon's work melds violence and merriment at the NGV, Melbourne

BY Sophie Knezic |

‘Have You Seen a Horizon Lately?’ feels like a hauntingly apposite question for these dark times

BY Kito Nedo |

Pinacoteca de São Paulo presents a number of public-facing projects that correct the record about the famously reclusive artist 

BY Giampaolo Bianconi |

The artist’s cardboard interventions remind us that the modernist Heide Museum, Melbourne, was once a home – where people lived and touched

BY Sophie Knezic |

At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, a retrospective of the pioneering architect’s key projects shows how she worked to tear down class and racial barriers in Brazilian society

BY Evan Moffitt |

Translations of Proust’s Sodom and Gomorrah and Duchamp’s Bicycle Wheel come together and fall apart in the artist’s latest show

BY Cal Revely-Calder |