Alice Bucknell

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Told from the perspective of a mountain lion, Henry Hoke's hallucinatory novel explores the polycrisis of Los Angeles's unhoused population, wildfires and political violence

BY Alice Bucknell | 06 JUL 23

During Frieze New York, catch solo shows by Allana Clarke and Esmaa Mohamoud at Kavi Gupta, Chicago, and Xiyadie's queer papercuts at The Drawing Center, New York

11 MAY 23

A group show at Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, explores how queer strategies have undergirded art and technology in the past five decades

BY Alice Bucknell | 20 APR 23

From Tai Shani’s inaugural exhibition at Gathering, a new art space in Soho, to Christopher Kulendran Thomas’s first institutional outing at ICA

BY Alice Bucknell | 11 OCT 22

In Sadie Coles’s sprawling Kingly Street gallery, Helen Marten lays out an exquisite corpse of ordinary affects. It’s impossible to see in totality so we rely on the clues

BY Alice Bucknell | 30 SEP 21

At Baltic Centre, Gateshead, the Lithuanian artist duo open their first UK institutional solo with a quasi-operating room featuring a giant mechanical doctor

BY Alice Bucknell | 17 MAY 21

A new exhibition on the Italian design group at MK Gallery solemnly reminds us that the 1980s design movement was a commercial and ideological failure 

BY Alice Bucknell | 04 JAN 21

Exhibitions of Do Ho Suh, Heidi Bucher and Doris Salcedo in London affirm the affective qualities of architecture

BY Alice Bucknell | 10 OCT 18