Jesse Darling

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From Howardena Pindell’s harrowing retrospective at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, to Garrett Bradley’s moving debut at Lisson Gallery, London

BY Sean Burns | 19 DEC 22

From Rhea Dillon’s reverential found objects at Soft Opening, London, to Douglas Gordon’s rumination on ancestral trauma at Dundee Contemporary Arts

BY frieze | 03 JUN 22

Two exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford and Camden Arts Centre, London, examine the impermanence of power

BY Iarlaith Ni Fheorais | 26 MAY 22

Ex voto-like works by Jesse Darling, Julia Philips, Diamond Stingily and the late Donald Rodney imagine a world ordered differently 

BY Sinéad Gleeson | 07 SEP 20

Pablo Larios highlights the damaging effects of network fatigue in contemporary art 

 

BY Pablo Larios | 24 DEC 19

The artist’s exhibition at Galerie Sultana, Paris, explores compassion as a means of resisting capitalism

BY Dorian Batycka | 19 NOV 19

With the fair in town, a guide to the best shows to see in the French capital

BY Dorian Batycka | 16 OCT 19

The artist’s new show at Triangle, Marseille, explores mobility and its limitations

BY Eliel Jones | 03 APR 19

With the Armory Show opening in the city, a guide to the gallery and museum shows not to miss

BY Amy Zion | 06 MAR 18

The derelict Croydon airport, Batman as a sainted figure, and a potential new work: a road movie going nowhere

BY Jesse Darling | 13 FEB 17