Exhibition Reviews

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At White Cube Mason’s Yard, London, the artist’s paintings introduce an unexpected strain of feeling into the tradition of optical art

BY Alexandra Diamond-Rivlin |

At Kunst Museum Winterthur, the artist retools industrial debris and art-historical fragments into sculpture

BY Ann Mbuti |

A group show at Robilant+Voena, Milan, revives the movement’s power, turning the familiar into the strange and haunting

BY Rita Selvaggio |

At Gianni Manhattan, Vienna, a group show unravels the supposed neutrality of visibility

BY Sonja Teszler |

At Maxwell Graham, New York, the artist turns her lens on an old wartime technology: the suit of armour

BY Jonathan Odden |

At OHSH Projects, London, a group exhibition questions the relationship between humans and our canine companions

BY Sam Moore |

In navigating the ambitious and experiment-heavy exhibition, audiences are encouraged to linger with artworks and engage in embodied encounters with their surroundings

BY Vanessa Peterson |

At Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai, the artist’s works reflect on the contradictions of Al-Ahsa, an oasis shaped by both abundance and extraction

BY Yalda Bidshahri |

At Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, a show of work by Kang Seung Lee and Candice Lin constellates diverse materials, geographies and temporalities

BY Jaeyong Park |

At Goodman Gallery, Cape Townthe photographer’s works reveal South Africa’s nuances, focusing on the understated beauty of everyday life

BY Zada Hanmer |

At Fundació Joan Miró’s Espai 13, Barcelona, the artist’s barricaded walls and comic detritus summon the mess and vitality of city life 

BY Max Andrews |

At National Museum of Anthropology, Manila, the artist animates Luzon’s landscapes through music and ritual

BY Hung Duong |

At Jaipur Centre for Art, the 15-artist show reflects complex realities of migration but also softens the jaggedness of displacement

BY Shreya Ajmani |

At Deste Foundation, Hydra, the artist’s sculptures embrace degeneration, forging intimacy through brutality

BY Timothée Chaillou |

At Triangle-Astérides, Marseille, the artist reimagines augury as an allegory of corruption and concealment

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva |

At Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery, the show of moving-image works pictures a community that extends beyond the here and now

BY Simon Wu |

His show at Bangkok CityCity Gallery features a fish tank built from pieces of the white cube

BY Carlos Quijon, Jr. |

Two exhibitions of the artist’s ‘Black Paintings’ at Amanda Wilkinson, London, capture his terrors and fantasies lying side by side

BY Conor Sinnott |

A show at Bel Ami, Los Angeles, makes detectives of viewers by inundating them with documentation

BY Jessica Simmons-Reid |

At Kunsthaus Bregenz, the artists textiles and sculptures weave family, myth and craft to celebrate Roma culture

BY Kathrin Heinrich |