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At Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris, the artist depicts queer and trans figures giving birth to symbolic versions of themselves

BY Andrew Hodgson |

At Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, a group exhibition captures the tumult of familial relationships

BY Sarah Moroz |

At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism

BY Andrew Hodgson |

At Frac Île-de-France, Paris, the artist’s stagings of furniture and fruit reflect on what it means to carry home with you

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

Inspired by a Maryse Condé novel, this group exhibition at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, asks where and with whom refuge can be found

BY Yaa Addae |

From Chris Ofili’s portraits of Othello at David Zwirner to Barbara Crane’s double-exposed casino signs at Centre Pompidou

BY Ren Ebel |

After an election dominated by far-right rhetoric, curator Alexia Fabre’s eclectic network of artists presents an inclusive vision of French culture

BY Wilson Tarbox |

At CAC Passerelle, Brest, the artist showcases an archive that maps Arab and South Asian migration to Latin America and the Caribbean

BY Fernanda Brenner |

At Alberta Pane Gallery in Paris, Regina José Galindo and Iva Lulashi take different approaches to articulating the experience of women in society

BY Wilson Tarbox |

In ‘L’être, l’autre et l’entre’ at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the artist weaves together human and cosmological in-betweens

BY Zoë Hopkins |

At Le Confort Moderne, Poitiers, a retrospective of the famed founder of The Church of Euthanasia invites you to sacrifice everything for the greater good

BY Vincent Simon |

At CRAC Alsace, the artist’s site-specific video installation envisages the collapse of the EU, exploring murky tax systems and the processes of alienation

BY Oriane Durand |

The French curator and critic on founding Montpellier Contemporain, the future of institutions and why museums will become editorial platforms

BY Nicolas Bourriaud AND Pablo Larios |

Why the yellow high-visibility vest is a paradoxical symbol for the protest movement roiling France

BY Will Wiles |

Quai Branly president says that the study commissioned by Macron ‘puts historical reparations over museums’s contribution’

As the Easter Islanders demand that the British Museum return their statue, it’s time to reconsider the meaning of ‘global artworks’

BY Rafia Zakaria |

The French president has acted swiftly following a landmark study on the ownership of African treasures

In further news: Tate remembers London’s forgotten women heroes; Pop artist Mel Ramos dies aged 83

If Macron and his administration do not control the public narrative of Muslims in France, someone else will

BY Cody Delistraty |

In further news: artist’s plan to rebuild Berlin Wall shut down; and did Caravaggio die of stab wounds or syphilis?