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From a major Jack Whitten retrospective at MoMA to a storytelling-focused SITE Santa Fe International, these are this year’s standout exhibitions

BY Cassie Packard |

The how, why and woes of distilling a quarter century of groundbreaking art into a single list

Six renowned artists – including Nicole Eisenman, Chris Ofili and Amy Sherald​ – select six emerging voices for solo presentations at the fair

Eisenman loves Hubbard’s unflinching but deeply touching portral of her mother’s degenerative brain condition

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As the US administration withdraws LGBTQ+ resources, a show at the Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, celebrates queer lives

BY James Voorhies |

From a posthumous Martin Wong retrospective in Camden to Matthew Arthur Williams’s sensitive debut in Dundee 

BY Sean Burns |

From Yinka Shonibare's bizarre and dreamlike manifestations to a broad retrospective of Hiroshi Sugimoto, spanning decades of conceptually diverse projects on the uncanny 

 

BY frieze |

Discover affordable works by celebrated international artists, including new editions by Tacita Dean, Yinka Shonibare and Ali Banisadr, alongside special commissions presented by Allied Editions

Novelist Isabel Waidner explores the artist’s keen interest in writing and books

BY Isabel Waidner |

Big hitters and blockbusters make this an unmissable moment to visit the city; see more of the artists at the fairs and on the Frieze website

From a Nicole Eisenman survey at Museum Brandhorst to new AI-generated paintings by WangShui at Haus der Kunst

BY Emily McDermott |

From a survey of Zarina’s five-decade career to Ficre Ghebreyesus’s display of ethereal paintings, these are the best exhibitions of the year

BY Terence Trouillot |

The artist presents a range of paintings and sculptures at The Contemporary Austin that problematize grand historical narratives 

BY Shiv Kotecha |

Most works carry a subtle political charge that amounts to a thoughtful critique of the injustice of our times

BY Evan Moffitt |

Curated by Charlie Porter, ‘Palimpsest’ turns the attention back on the history of the neo-gothic estate

BY Mimi Chu |

‘If criticality indicates a desire for change, then surely the critic is actually an optimist’

BY Jörg Heiser |

Secession, Vienna, Austria

BY Hans-Jürgen Hafner |

More vandalism at Skulptur Projekte Münster; Centre Pompidou to open a satellite space in Shanghai; Off Vendome and Breese Little close

Images from the fifth edition of the once-a-decade sculpture exhibition

Frieze Education 2017 gives young New Yorkers inspiration for future careers in art