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‘Interior Garden’ at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco offers catharsis amidst the cycles of ruin, grief and hope that mark our lives

BY Vivienne Liu |

A recent survey at the Williams College Museum of Art, Massachusetts, celebrates a career-long preoccupation with biomorphic forms

BY Cassie Packard |

These are the shows currently on our radar, from an exhibition reflecting on the history of artist-cultivated gardens at MoMA PS1 to the first show at ICA Miami to highlight its permanent collection

A show of the artist’s new work at Kristina Kite, Los Angeles, slides between inanimate and living, sculpture and performance, artist and viewer

BY Gracie Hadland |

‘ALL VERBS’ at Hauser & Wirth highlights more nuanced forms of action in the artist’s oeuvre

BY Noah Dillon |

The artist’s new show at King’s Leap, New York, uses ‘TIME’ magazine to unpack recent historical narratives

BY Travis Diehl |

The artist’s survey at the Japan Society, New York, foregrounds the body, labour and process

BY Mariana Fernández |

The group show at MoMA PS1 reflects on the history of artist-cultivated gardens, from Tom Burr’s dioramas of The Ramble in Central Park to Poncili Creación’s defiant garden gnomes

BY Maxwell Smith-Holmes |

ICA Miami presents an impressive group exhibition showcasing recent acquisitions from the young museum’s expansive collection

BY Salomé Gómez-Upegui |

From the NGA’s seminal exhibition, ‘Afro-Atlantic Histories’, to Sam Lipp’s titillating bodies in ‘Pornocracy’ at Derosia, New York, these are the shows not to miss in the US this summer

BY frieze |

At Derosia, the artist presents a body of work that stirs both our commercial and corporeal desires

BY John Belknap |

The exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., reminds us that non-Black people cannot excise themselves from the history of the African Diaspora

BY Chase Quinn |

At the Hirshhorn Musuem, Washington, D.C., the artist presents new and recent works that employ storytelling as its primary medium

BY Logan Lockner |

The nomadic gallery MASA showcases a group exhibition of Mexican and Mexico-based artists, designers and architects that intervene the iconic site once again

BY Samantha Ozer |

Across two new exhibitions in Los Angeles, the polymath showcases work from the 1980s to the present that reveals a talismanic power

BY Jonathan Griffin |

A group show at KADIST, San Francisco, charts the changing role of tradition in East Asian contemporary art

BY Harry C.H. Choi |

These are the shows currently on our radar, from the group show addressing the concept of tradition at KADIST, to a selection of work spanning Yoko Ono to Félix González-Torrez, curated by Alfredo Jaar, at Galerie Lelong

BY frieze |

At El Museo del Barrio, New York, a survey of its founder reveals the artist’s commitment to making by unmaking

BY Mariana Fernández |

From Lorraine O’Grady’s photocollages from the 1990s at Alexander Gray Associates to Kiyan Williams’s deep-fried American Flags at Lyles & King, these are the must-see shows

BY Travis Diehl |

At the Institute of Contemporary Art Virginia Commonwealth University, the artist cobbles together filmic and digital imagery to form spiritual beings

BY Simon Wu |