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The artist’s new installation at Green-Wood Cemetery in New York explores loss, death and rebirth through motherhood

BY Mariana Fernández |

From a group show of Black artists at Johnson Lowe to Ignacio Gatica’s multi-media sculptures, here are the best shows to see across the US right now

BY frieze |

At Travesía Cuatro, Mexico City, the artist’s metallic plants and flowers calls to mind the poems of Federico García Lorca and the gardens of Luis Barragán

BY Gaby Cepeda |

On the occasion of EXPO CHICAGO, here's what not to miss across the city right now

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

At von ammon co, Washington, DC, the artist presents multi-media sculptures and photographs that appropriate the visual language of the international financial system

BY Ian Bourland |

A new adaptation of the Ibsen classic, starring Jessica Chastain, is stripped down to its bare bones to reveal the play’s central spirit

BY Rhoda Feng |

On the occasion of the opening of UTA Artist Space and re-opening of Jackson Fine Art, here are the best shows to see in Atlanta

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

At Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, a group show centres how Black visual culture is transmuted into wide-ranging practices

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

From Rachel Whiteread’s entropic assemblages at Luhring Augustine to a Lizzi Bougatsos performance tribute at TRAMPS

BY frieze |

At Luhring Augustine, New York, the sculptor's embalmed everyday objects memorialize both personal and collective transformation

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

At Pinacoteca de Estado, São Paulo, the artist toes the fragile line between language, bodies and the environment

BY Ela Bittencourt |

From the first survey of Puerto Rican art at the Whitney Museum of American Art, to the tribute to Lizzi Bougatsos’s life at TRAMPS

BY frieze |

At Tanya Bonakdar, Los Angeles, the artist presents sculptures and installations that revel in the magic past the limits of language

BY Evan Moffitt |

At TRAMPS, New York, the stalwart of the Lower East Side art and music scenes transmutes a painful personal archive into new assemblages

BY Madeleine Seidel |

The artists present playfully experimental new work in the convivial outdoor environment of Hakuna Matata, Los Angeles

BY Gracie Hadland |

A three-part exhibition at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, draws on the ensemble form and musical score to deliver a vision of cacophonous community

BY Tausif Noor |

At Greene Naftali, New York, the shape-shifting collective's new paintings and sculptures reveal the limits of a generational cynicism in 2023

BY Simon Wu |

A survey of Puerto Rican art at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, considers the US territory five years after the devastation of Hurricane Maria

 

BY Eva Díaz |

At Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, the lauded musician shows artwork that reveals his decades-long experimentation in each discipline through the practice of the other

BY Dmitry Samarov |

An exhibition of recent work at Marc Straus, New York, draws on diasporic African religious customs and personal mystery

BY Daniel Felsenthal |