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At David Lewis, New York, a presentation of the artist’s recent paintings and drawings reveals his continued obsession with sexual imagery and socialist Cuba

BY Terence Trouillot |

At Luma Westbau, Zurich, the artist-run imprint's first institutional exhibition envisions theory as a means of community-building

BY Olamiju Fajemisin |

At The Drawing Center, New York, the artist presents a site-specific installation of large-scale drawings showcasing the bodily contortions of her crass cartoon counterpart, Fatebe

BY Anthony Hawley |

At Cob Gallery, London, the artist takes the seemingly innocuous setting of a children’s tea party to explore how white British culture perceives race

BY Leanne Petersen |

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 |

At Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, the late artist’s drawings and sculptures celebrate the spirit and history of southern Black communities

BY Saim Demircan |

From Shanghai-based artist Yu Ji’s national debut to the largest exhibition to date of British surrealist Eileen Agar, these are the must-see shows

BY frieze |

At the Seoul Museum of Art, rarely seen footage of the artist’s militant performances documents the precedents of her international renown  

BY Park Jaeyong |

At Galeria Arsenal, Bialystok, the artist deploys the strategies of reappropriation and upcycling to reflect on the history and present of the Roma community in Poland

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

At Galeria Luisa Strina, São Paulo, the artist presents a series of paintings, drawings and collages that capture the physical and mental endurance of confinement

BY Ela Bittencourt |

At Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square in Ontario, the artist combines threads of illness, vulnerability, healing and love in textiles centered on the queer Black body 

BY Charlene K. Lau |

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 |

At Overduin & Co, a new cycle of paintings inspired by myth, Mondrian and loss is at once impressive and somehow lacking

BY Jonathan Griffin |

At de Sarthe Gallery, Hong Kong, a racecourse for drones becomes an arena for exploring the small aircraft's transformative potential

BY Emily Verla Bovino |

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

BY frieze |

'Crocodile Cradle', a collaborative project in the London gallery's window, collages together new and found texts by 51 artists, reflecting on how the pandemic has stratified society

BY Bryony White |

From Manuel Mathieu's figurative abstractions to Mark McKnight's erotic photography, these are the must-see shows in North America.

BY frieze |

In his fourth solo exhibition at 47 Canal, New York, the artist turns everyday city objects into enchanting sculptures

BY Peter Brock |

Franklin Parrasch Gallery, New York, presents a selection of the late artist’s work in polyester resin that play with colour and light

BY Will Harrison |

At Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, the artist’s largest paperwork to date explores the notion of movement 

BY Ana Vukadin |