At The Metropolitan Museum of Art, ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ offers a sartorial response to exclusion, dehumanization and identity reclamation
From Lin May Saeed’s exhilarating yet urgent plea for ecological responsibility to a once-in-a-generation retrospective of Mark Rothko that encompasses his magnificent oeuvre
From a biennale in three neighbouring Kosovar cities to the relaunch of an institution in Berlin featuring two days of blessings, performances, readings and rituals
From Yinka Shonibare's bizarre and dreamlike manifestations to a broad retrospective of Hiroshi Sugimoto, spanning decades of conceptually diverse projects on the uncanny
From a group show at Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, exploring the marginalized and transient to Frank Sweeney’s 1970s bedroom at EVA International in Ireland
From Kim Beom's humorous works at Leeum Museum of Art to Jaeseok Lee's enigmatic paintings at Gallery Baton, these are the shows to see in the Korean capital