A mid-career survey at S.M.A.K., Ghent, posits a new spiritual museology in which we connect to art beyond just representation
The artist's retrospective at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf sees him retreat into childhood pastimes in the face of a changing world
At Fotomuseum Winterthur, ‘Aphasia’ addresses the barriers that the dominance of the French language imposes on civic participation
At Noah Klink, Berlin, the artist’s dog paintings are disarmingly joyful depictions of human-animal relationships
At Peres Projects, Berlin, the artist’s new series dispels the limiting stereotype that women’s identities are based on the home
Featuring more than 50 years of work, the artist’s survey at Kunsthalle St. Annen, Lübeck, builds on his idiosyncratic system of shapes and symbols
At Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam, a group show explores the myriad of ways that artists claim space
At FRAC, Marseille, the artist probes the hidden colonial legacies of the Algerian War
At Palace Enterprise, Copenhagen, the artist shines a light on gender bias in male design
A posthumous retrospective of the artist’s work at Bildmuseet, Umeå, aims to redress the art-historical record
Inspired by a cult Sci-Fi TV show, the artist’s first exhibition at Hot Wheels, Athens, warps the simulated/real dialectic
At Crèvecoeur, Paris, the artist's new video work continues her interest in the results of rejection and subjugation on marginalized French youth
This year's edition, ‘Persons, Persone, Personen’, celebrates ecologically minded contemporary art that is joyful and sensual
At Galerie Nagel Draxler, Cologne, the artist's collages delve into the economic and geopolitical realities of Nord Stream 2
At M Leuven, the artist draws on the allegorical as a means of exposing the absurdity of the current state of affairs
Despite some worthy presentations, this year’s edition adds little to the ongoing conversation about decolonization
At Layr, Vienna, the artist’s new video works put a group of men under a scrupulous yet intimate examination
From Marilia Furman’s ‘Monstrous’ at PSM, Berlin, to ‘ARS22: Living Encounters’ at Kiasma, Helsinki, here are our picks
A posthumous exhibition at Galerie Knoell, Basel, makes the case for the artist's inclusion in transatlantic art history
At PSM, the artist's low-tech, smoke-and-mirrors intervention traces the connection between capitalism and militarism