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From Sam Moyer’s doubleheader to Kang Seung Lee’s poignant investigation of ageing, here’s what to see in New York now
From etiquette manuals to childhood memories, the artist’s new works at Hauser & Wirth explore the paradoxes of control and chaos
The co-directors of the Dijon institution reveal how their curatorial methods continue to offer emerging and established artists freedom
From the dark world of Pierre Huyghe’s AI installations to Silvia Rosi’s vibrant portraits of personal histories
The artist has turned Punta della Dogana in Venice into a world of autonomous AI installations and isolated marine creatures
The frieze team selects the international shows they’re most excited about during this year’s Biennale
‘IF THE SNAKE’ shows a world caught in limbo – or hell
A group exhibition at Luisa Strina Gallery, São Paulo, explores invisible worlds that lie beneath and within us
From Renaissance masters to Tania Bruguera’s new Turbine Hall commission, a mini-guide to museum shows in London
Solo booths at Frieze New York 2018 see galleries showcase the most exciting and influential artists in the world today
Contributing editor Max Andrews looks back on 2017, from turbulence in the Catalan capital to Pierre Huyghe’s masterwork in Münster
A guide to the best projects included in Skulptur Projekte Münster 2017
Ibirapuera Park, Brazil
Glenstone to become the largest private museum in the US; Cardi Gallery readies its London space after a two-year renovation
To celebrate frieze’s quarter century, the editors choose 25 key artworks: one for each year of the magazine’s existence
ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany
The collector, primarily of digital and time-based art, explains why she is opening a space in Berlin
Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany
Why enthusiasm, not scholarship, motivates artists
In the first of a new series focusing on a single work, Jennifer Higgie considers Pierre Huyghe’s latest film, Human Mask