UK Reviews

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At Tramway, Glasgow, the artist asks what bats and moths can teach us about sustainable living

BY Caitlin Merrett King |

At Modern Art, London, the artist abstracts scenes from nature to create ambiguous paintings

BY Tom Morton |

At London’s National Portrait Gallery, a retrospective spanning decades reveals a profound exploration of the body and an ongoing dialogue with western art history

BY Lou Selfridge |

At The Perimeter, London, the artist explores how women have been mistreated in both domestic and clinical settings

BY Ivana Cholakova |

At Cooke Latham Gallery, London, the artist’s works bring together the aesthetic principles of different ancient civilizations

BY Ajeet Khela |

At the Barbican Art Gallery, London, a dual presentation shows two artists confronting the traumas of their times

BY Lara Alake |

At Champ Lacombe, London, a series of poems printed on chiffon lingers in the joy and violence of contemporary life

BY Sam Moore |

At Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, the artist presents the beauty of myth as a way to address sorrow and shame

BY Andrew Durbin |

At Auto Italia, London, the artist’s work interrogates Iran’s recent political history 

BY Kimi Zarate-Smith |

At Primary, Nottingham, the artist’s sculptures challenge the ways bodies are scrutinized at nation-state borders

BY Cathy Wade |

At IKON Gallery, Birmingham, the artist asks what home means when it is intertwined with trepidation and hostility

BY Matthew Maganga |

In a retrospective at Serpentine North Gallery, London, political violence lurks behind the artist’s eclectic paintings

BY Vaishna Surjid |

At Perrotin, London, the artist presents an image of hope in the face of trauma

BY Emily Steer |

At a. SQUIRE, London, the artist’s erotic works are a hymn to the beauty of men

BY Daniel Culpan |

At South Parade, London, the artist’s sculptures evoke states of fragility whilst addressing personal and societal trauma

BY Hatty Nestor |

At Leeds Art Gallery, the artist obliquely references his own diasporic family history whilst resisting the exploitation of identity

BY Crystal Bennes |

A group exhibition at Mazzoleni, London, captures the movement’s playful challenge to art world conventions

BY Sam Moore |

At Gagosian Davies Street, London, the artist’s seriocomic images probe the experiences of Black Americans

BY Salena Barry |

In concurrent solo exhibitions at Spike Island, Bristol, the artists explore the representation of Black British life

BY Vanessa Peterson |

A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |