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Grappling with America's colonial past through a feminist lens at Locks Gallery, and the historic Lemon Hill Mansion, Philadelphia
At Vancouver Art Gallery, the curator brings to light the insidious normalization - and romanticization - of North American nuclear development
For its dynamic five-month rolling programme this Summer, diverse works explore the intersections of art and science in relation to place
A double solo show in a luxury Shenzhen shopping mall poses questions about the spectacle-driven nature of the space it occupies
At Kunstverein in Hamburg, the artist presents a vision of futuristic societies, mixing hard facts and pure fiction to disorienting effect
Undulating lines, meandering colours and the crackle of an electric current in the work of the Hungarian artist
At Tim Van Laere Gallery, Antwerp, Kowalski's works point to our anxious existence in a brave new world
At Richard Saltoun, London, two artists share the belief that rhythm is a trait of the body and women’s bodies are too closely policed
The LA-based painter’s exquisite skewing of Renaissance and biblical scenes at Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London
Otherworldly sculptures warp the spaces and histories they occupy, in shows at Clearing and Salon 94, and for the Met Roof Garden commission
Vibrant works by the self-taught Brazilian artist, recently unearthed over two years of research, take centre stage in São Paulo
From Glenn Ligon’s first solo exhibition in Italy, at Thomas Dane Gallery, to a unique project in an ancient Roman aqueduct
At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, a dense survey of work disrupting oppressive power dynamics in formerly colonized regions
Informed by her heritage, the Athens-based artist reflects on technology’s gradual erosion of social relations at Spike Island, Bristol
Spectral lone female figures pose and recline in a series of nebulous paintings on view at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich
The artist explores the interplay between fact and fiction, and the individual versus the collective, at Ujazdowski Castle CCA, Warsaw
Exploring self-exoticization and the migrant experience, the artist reprises her father's kebab shop as a cyclical performance at Kim?, Riga
In ‘Terra Infirma’, the artist creates a dark and distorted vision of domesticity at Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis
At Stockholm’s Index, riffing on the dangers of Fascism, bad corporations and big tech
At Shanghai's Power Station of Art, a retrospective of the artist's large-scale installation work asking: why are we here? How will we be remembered?