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The artist’s montages, at David Lewis, New York, are elegant but cryptic reflections on belonging and complicity
The works on paper at Parker Gallery, in Los Angeles, ‘encounter memories, fantasies and dream images along the way’
At the Met Breuer, a winding path guides viewers through the late artist’s seductive, organic sculptures
Adam Thirlwell and Hans Ulrich Obrist’s travelling project, ‘Studio Créole’ endeavoured to resolve this question as it premiered in Manchester
The artist’s witty, immersive retrospective at the Art Gallery of Ontario broaches basketball, Indigenous culture and gay desire
A group exhibition at ACCA, Melbourne, ‘pulls back the skin on suffering and selfhood’
The first, long-overdue European survey of work by the East Coast painter opens at Modern Art, London
A timely documentary about the backslide into dictatorship reveals some uncomfortable home truths in the US
Amid a carnival atmosphere, Eliasson elicits an emotional reaction to the urgent issues of the day
The artist’s tent city at Hauser & Wirth, in rapidly gentrifying downtown LA, is a ‘parody of pious politically activist art’
In the French artist’s evocative exhibition at Marcelle Alix, Paris, blind spots transform into vantage points
In My Mother Laughs, Akerman’s pain while watching her mother’s health worsen becomes entwined with the shock of heartbreak
A survey at Denmark’s Louisiana Museum displays the Austrian artist’s expert linking of social concerns and surrealism
A new show at Richard Saltoun begs the question – how effective is self-inflicted violence?
At Singapore’s Yeo Workshop, the artist unsettles the image of Southeast Asia as a tropical getaway
As her retrospective at MAXXI in Rome attests, the late Italian artist believed in the power of the imagination to save lives
At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, the father of the readymade gets overshadowed by bluster
The Belgian sculptor’s new work in San Gimignano reflects on mortality, medieval assertions of power and the migrant crisis
Found stashed under her bed when she died, the spiritualist’s drawings and embroideries go on show at William Morris Gallery
An exhibition exploring the enigmatic artist’s ‘portable studios’