From Howardena Pindell’s harrowing retrospective at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, to Garrett Bradley’s moving debut at Lisson Gallery, London
From Rhea Dillon’s reverential found objects at Soft Opening, London, to Douglas Gordon’s rumination on ancestral trauma at Dundee Contemporary Arts
Two exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford and Camden Arts Centre, London, examine the impermanence of power
Ex voto-like works by Jesse Darling, Julia Philips, Diamond Stingily and the late Donald Rodney imagine a world ordered differently
Pablo Larios highlights the damaging effects of network fatigue in contemporary art
The artist’s exhibition at Galerie Sultana, Paris, explores compassion as a means of resisting capitalism
With the fair in town, a guide to the best shows to see in the French capital
The artist’s new show at Triangle, Marseille, explores mobility and its limitations
With the Armory Show opening in the city, a guide to the gallery and museum shows not to miss
The derelict Croydon airport, Batman as a sainted figure, and a potential new work: a road movie going nowhere
Undivided selves