Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See Across the US This Summer From Geumhyung Jeong’s disassembled robots to Abigail Raphael Collins’s investigation into the US military and Hollywood BY frieze | 11 Jul 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides | frieze 최신 소식 Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Jessica Vaughn Showcases White-Collar Failure At David Peter Francis, New York, the artist repurposes medical impairment charts and losing lottery tickets to address inequality at the office BY Chris Murtha | 17 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: The Tantalizing Ambiguity of ‘Abstract Erotic’ A group exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery brings together the sensual works of three artists BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 16 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kasra Jalilipour Reclaims the Archive At Grand Union, Birmingham, the artist forges a devotional lineage of queer and trans lives in Qajar-era Iran BY Donna Marcus Duke | 21 Jul 25 READ MORE 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Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See Across the US This Summer From Geumhyung Jeong’s disassembled robots to Abigail Raphael Collins’s investigation into the US military and Hollywood BY frieze | 11 Jul 25 READ MORE
최신 소식 Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Jessica Vaughn Showcases White-Collar Failure At David Peter Francis, New York, the artist repurposes medical impairment charts and losing lottery tickets to address inequality at the office BY Chris Murtha | 17 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: The Tantalizing Ambiguity of ‘Abstract Erotic’ A group exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery brings together the sensual works of three artists BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 16 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kasra Jalilipour Reclaims the Archive At Grand Union, Birmingham, the artist forges a devotional lineage of queer and trans lives in Qajar-era Iran BY Donna Marcus Duke | 21 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Oswald Oberhuber and the Art of Flux At Galerie Krinziger, Vienna, the artist’s spontaneous works act as a record of thought in motion BY Hana Ostan-Ožbolt-Haas | 21 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Jessica Vaughn Showcases White-Collar Failure At David Peter Francis, New York, the artist repurposes medical impairment charts and losing lottery tickets to address inequality at the office BY Chris Murtha | 17 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: The Tantalizing Ambiguity of ‘Abstract Erotic’ A group exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery brings together the sensual works of three artists BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 16 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kasra Jalilipour Reclaims the Archive At Grand Union, Birmingham, the artist forges a devotional lineage of queer and trans lives in Qajar-era Iran BY Donna Marcus Duke | 21 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Oswald Oberhuber and the Art of Flux At Galerie Krinziger, Vienna, the artist’s spontaneous works act as a record of thought in motion BY Hana Ostan-Ožbolt-Haas | 21 Jul 25 READ MORE
ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS 전 세계 주요 갤러리 및 전시 소식을 한눈에 보는 가이드 READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS 전 세계 주요 갤러리 및 전시 소식을 한눈에 보는 가이드 READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS 전 세계 주요 갤러리 및 전시 소식을 한눈에 보는 가이드 READ MORE
평론가 추천 가이드 『frieze』가 전하는 주요 미술관·갤러리 전시 및 비엔날레 소식 자세히 보기 자세히 보기 Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See in Basel and Zurich Right Now From Becky Tucker’s uncanny ceramic figures to Meret Oppenheim’s surrealist works, here’s what not to miss during Art Basel and Zurich Art Weekend BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See in London This Summer From Ed Atkins’s expansive survey at Tate Britain to Francesca Mollett’s scenic abstractions at Modern Art BY frieze | 04 Jul 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / Manchester International Festival: 5 Things You Can’t Miss The biennale returns with a new stage adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s A Single Man and an exhibition uniting footballers and artists BY James Lawrence Slattery | 30 Jun 25 READ MORE
Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See in Basel and Zurich Right Now From Becky Tucker’s uncanny ceramic figures to Meret Oppenheim’s surrealist works, here’s what not to miss during Art Basel and Zurich Art Weekend BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE
Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See in London This Summer From Ed Atkins’s expansive survey at Tate Britain to Francesca Mollett’s scenic abstractions at Modern Art BY frieze | 04 Jul 25 READ MORE
Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / Manchester International Festival: 5 Things You Can’t Miss The biennale returns with a new stage adaptation of Christopher Isherwood’s A Single Man and an exhibition uniting footballers and artists BY James Lawrence Slattery | 30 Jun 25 READ MORE
지금 꼭 봐야 할 글로벌 전시 현재 진행 중인 전시를 소개하는 새로운 연재 시리즈 자세히 보기 자세히 보기 Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Lulù Nuti Steps Into the Wild At Fondazione d’ARC, Rome, the artist’s sculptures position nature as an artistic collaborator BY Ana Vukadin | 20 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Inside Tavares Strachan’s Luminous Archive At Kunsthalle Mannheim, the artist’s immersive installations highlight the untold stories of Black visionaries BY Radia Soukni | 15 May 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: The Tears of Karl Lagerfeld At Almine Rech, Monaco, Francesco Vezzoli depicts various weepy versions of the designer BY Ivana Cholakova | 16 Apr 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Kazuna Taguchi Looks Back The artist’s photographs at Mumok, Vienna, mount a subtle challenge to the male gaze BY Simone Molinari | 07 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Lulù Nuti Steps Into the Wild At Fondazione d’ARC, Rome, the artist’s sculptures position nature as an artistic collaborator BY Ana Vukadin | 20 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Inside Tavares Strachan’s Luminous Archive At Kunsthalle Mannheim, the artist’s immersive installations highlight the untold stories of Black visionaries BY Radia Soukni | 15 May 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: The Tears of Karl Lagerfeld At Almine Rech, Monaco, Francesco Vezzoli depicts various weepy versions of the designer BY Ivana Cholakova | 16 Apr 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Kazuna Taguchi Looks Back The artist’s photographs at Mumok, Vienna, mount a subtle challenge to the male gaze BY Simone Molinari | 07 Jul 25 READ MORE
영국 최신 소식 더 보기 더 보기 Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Sarah Rose Embraces the Nocturnal At Tramway, Glasgow, the artist asks what bats and moths can teach us about sustainable living BY Caitlin Merrett King | 14 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Francesca Mollett Manipulates Form At Modern Art, London, the artist abstracts scenes from nature to create ambiguous paintings BY Tom Morton | 30 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Liverpool Biennial Finds Solid Ground The 2025 edition, ‘BEDROCK’, presents a cohesive selection of artworks woven into the city’s urban fabric BY Daniel Culpan | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Sarah Rose Embraces the Nocturnal At Tramway, Glasgow, the artist asks what bats and moths can teach us about sustainable living BY Caitlin Merrett King | 14 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Francesca Mollett Manipulates Form At Modern Art, London, the artist abstracts scenes from nature to create ambiguous paintings BY Tom Morton | 30 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Liverpool Biennial Finds Solid Ground The 2025 edition, ‘BEDROCK’, presents a cohesive selection of artworks woven into the city’s urban fabric BY Daniel Culpan | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE
북·남미 최신 소식 자세히 보기 자세히 보기 Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Abigail Raphael Collins Mines the Military-Entertainment Complex At REDCAT, Los Angeles, the artist parses the relationship between the US military and Hollywood in an effort to understand her father BY Elizabeth Wiet | 24 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Once Within a Time’ Takes Storytelling Seriously The 12th SITE Santa Fe International considers fictitious, historical and living characters – a curatorial gamble that pays off BY Mari Carmen Barrios Giordano | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Boston’s Public Art Triennial Embraces the Commons The inaugural edition, ‘The Exchange’, asks us to meet art where we are: together, outside, in public BY Terence Trouillot | 01 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Abigail Raphael Collins Mines the Military-Entertainment Complex At REDCAT, Los Angeles, the artist parses the relationship between the US military and Hollywood in an effort to understand her father BY Elizabeth Wiet | 24 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Once Within a Time’ Takes Storytelling Seriously The 12th SITE Santa Fe International considers fictitious, historical and living characters – a curatorial gamble that pays off BY Mari Carmen Barrios Giordano | 15 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Boston’s Public Art Triennial Embraces the Commons The inaugural edition, ‘The Exchange’, asks us to meet art where we are: together, outside, in public BY Terence Trouillot | 01 Jul 25 READ MORE
유럽 최신 소식 자세히 보기 자세히 보기 Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Monster Chetwynd Turns Chaos into Carnival At Kunsthaus Zürich, the artist’s maximalist vision restages historical fragments into living, unruly theatre BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 09 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bernice Mulenga Photographs Black Queer Nightlife In a series of formally playful snapshots at Goswell Road, Paris, the artist captures intimate moments of love and care BY Wilson Tarbox | 07 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Mohamed Bourouissa Reframes Life on the Margins At Fondazione MAST, Bologna, the artist’s meticulously staged photographs highlight sitters whose social visibility is often denied BY Giovanna Manzotti | 16 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Monster Chetwynd Turns Chaos into Carnival At Kunsthaus Zürich, the artist’s maximalist vision restages historical fragments into living, unruly theatre BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 09 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bernice Mulenga Photographs Black Queer Nightlife In a series of formally playful snapshots at Goswell Road, Paris, the artist captures intimate moments of love and care BY Wilson Tarbox | 07 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Mohamed Bourouissa Reframes Life on the Margins At Fondazione MAST, Bologna, the artist’s meticulously staged photographs highlight sitters whose social visibility is often denied BY Giovanna Manzotti | 16 Jul 25 READ MORE
전 세계 최신 소식 자세히 보기 자세히 보기 Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Skyler Chen Paints Scenes of Queer Becoming At Platform China, Beijing, the artist’s domestic tableaux lend the genre of ‘queer intimism’ a quietly unsettling emotional charge BY Sean Burns | 12 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Wifredo Lam Collapses Past, Present and Future His print show at STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore, upends the question: ‘What does it mean for an artist to be ahead of their time?’ BY Yvonne Wang | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Can the Kingston Biennial Reimagine the Caribbean Beyond the Tourist Gaze? Despite bold ambitions, ‘Green X Gold’ struggles to move past tired tropes of tropicality, raising questions about who Caribbean art is really for BY Rianna Jade Parker | 24 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Skyler Chen Paints Scenes of Queer Becoming At Platform China, Beijing, the artist’s domestic tableaux lend the genre of ‘queer intimism’ a quietly unsettling emotional charge BY Sean Burns | 12 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Wifredo Lam Collapses Past, Present and Future His print show at STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore, upends the question: ‘What does it mean for an artist to be ahead of their time?’ BY Yvonne Wang | 08 Jul 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Can the Kingston Biennial Reimagine the Caribbean Beyond the Tourist Gaze? Despite bold ambitions, ‘Green X Gold’ struggles to move past tired tropes of tropicality, raising questions about who Caribbean art is really for BY Rianna Jade Parker | 24 Jun 25 READ MORE