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Kito Nedo

Kito Nedo lives in Berlin where he works as contributing editor for frieze and as freelance journalist for several magazines and newspapers. In 2017, he won the ADKV-Art Cologne Award for Art Criticism.

At Noah Klink, Berlin, the artist’s dog paintings are disarmingly joyful depictions of human-animal relationships

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At Galerie Nagel Draxler, Cologne, the artist's collages delve into the economic and geopolitical realities of Nord Stream 2

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A posthumous exhibition at Galerie Knoell, Basel, makes the case for the artist's inclusion in transatlantic art history

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Amidst public criticisms, open letters and Miriam Cahn pulling her work, Kito Nedo explores why Switzerland’s largest art museum is still displaying Emil Bührle's controversially acquired collection

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Ahead of Art Basel and Zurich Art Weekend, Kito Nedo offers his selection of what to see in the neighbouring Swiss cities

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A survey of the artist's work at Kunsthalle Bern celebrates Geys's desire to challenge the status quo and bring art to masses

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At Kunsthalle Basel, the artists peculiar designs and polished surfaces speak to the violence against bodies 

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At Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, the photographer finds inspiration in baroque paintings and stock imagery to explore modern symbols of status

 

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The artist’s retrospective at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, recalls the political and economic changes of the German capital

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At VITRINE, Basel, the artist creates a theatre-like setting, which reflects on the aesthetics of public transportation

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At Museum Frieder Bruda’s Salon Berlin, the artist reflects on book burning during the Nazi regime

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A touring retrospective at Kunsthalle Bremen and Gemeentemuseum Den Haag reveals the comic side of the artist’s work and its unique position in the history of German painting

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

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In the face of creeping far-right thinking, an exhibition in Munich underscores the role contemporary art can play in ensuring historic atrocities are never forgotten

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How one executive's vision sparked a 40 year committment to contemporary art

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Why we’re excited about new works by Jamie Crewe, Sung Tieu, Rodrigo Hernández and Thảo Nguyên Phan

With the current debate on art institutions’ reliance on private funding, the Dutch artist teaches us how to avoid becoming complicit in a company’s shady activities 

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In a film-worthy new memoir, the Berlin art dealer tells of success despite the odds – yet overlooks much

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In Berlin, a show of recent canvases by the master French anti-painter

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