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A posthumous exhibition at Galerie Knoell, Basel, makes the case for the artist's inclusion in transatlantic art history

BY Kito Nedo |

At PSM, the artist's low-tech, smoke-and-mirrors intervention traces the connection between capitalism and militarism

BY Patrick Kurth |

At Kiasma, Helsinki, a group exhibition weaves the strands of contemporary life’s omnipresent anxieties into a complex and intriguing fabric

BY Kimberly Bradley |

At Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm, the artist's collages destabilize the notion of the Strong Black Woman

BY Natasha Marie Llorens |

At Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, six filmic propositions look at intimacy in the digital age

BY Gabriela Acha |

At Museum Ludwig, the second iteration of the late artist's first comprehensive European retrospective unpacks his experimental approach to material, time and space

In her triumphant survey exhibition at Palazzo Grassi, Venice, the artist continues her long-running exploration of women as generative, creative forces

BY Hettie Judah |

Laden with scenes of sex, the artist's new paintings at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, test the border of the disturbing

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

Building on the feminist themes of Deborah Levy's 'Real Estate', the artist’s solo exhibition at Istituto Svizzero celebrates women relegated to the side-lines of history

BY Ana Vukadin |

At Kunsthalle Mainz, the artist contrasts presence and absence to question the truth of captured events

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

The first edition of the Parisian festival brings together twenty-seven artists who grapple with technologies of image-making

BY Aaron Peck |

At Cordova, Barcelona, the artist's backwards-running wristwatch evokes a well-worn sci-fi conceit to explore desire, consumerism and remembrance

BY Max Andrews |

At Fitzpatrick Gallery, Paris, the artist's overdue retrospective underlies humanity’s compulsive attraction to its technological creations

BY Oriane Durand |

At Bonniers Konsthall, the artist's ambitious new video installation uses the ancient Chinese tradition of shadow play to map a diasporic imaginary

BY Matthew Rana |

At MHKA, Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp, the artist questions how cultural artefacts are transformed by their mode of presentation

BY Hettie Judah |

At Kunsthall Trondheim, Norway, artists plant sites of refuge in an earth scarred by colonialism

BY Patrick Kurth |

For their first solo exhibition in Switzerland, the artist and energy worker uses multisensory environments to go beyond the fatalistic parameters of representation

BY Olamiju Fajemisin |

The artist's stripped back solo exhibition at Lucas Hirsch, Dusseldorf, imbues generic scenes with personality

BY Moritz Scheper |

At FOMU Photo Museum Antwerp, the artist reveals the contrivances and ambiguities of documentary photography

BY Wilson Tarbox |

At Fondazione Memmo, Rome, the artist's latest installation voices concerns on power inequalities and global uneasiness

BY Ana Vukadin |