At Kunsthalle Praha, a group exhibition traces bohemian living from post-war Paris to New York, Tehran, Vancouver, Beijing and, finally, Prague
At Jan Kaps, Cologne, the artist highlights the economic precarity of sex workers and the movements encouraging positive change
At Bonner Kunstverein, the artist investigates our relationship to everyday objects
At Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp, the artist takes a second look at the social and emotional aspects of images
We should use this moment to propose new ways of making and showing
The artist explores the influence of myths and tales on present-day Georgia at Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn
Viewers of the artist's exhibition ‘Let It Come Down’ at Bonner Kunstverein, Germany, experience the curious inbetweenness of a limbo state
Clages, Cologne, Germany
Priska Pasquer, Cologne, Germany
Jan Bonny and Alex Wissel’s new film project, ‘Rheingold’, sends up the ethical superiority of art making versus capitalist production
Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany
The audacious mixing of heritage and innovation in the Georgian capital
Wim T. Schippers on his long and diverse career
Despite its troubled history the Latvian capital is looking to the future
Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany
Kazimir Malevich, who is the subject of a retrospective at Tate Modern, London, is generally considered a difficult mystic
dOCUMENTA (13) Artistic Director, Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, spoke with Noemi Smolik about creating the exhibition and throwing out the concept
Imposition, discipline and confinement; wooden tunnels, metal corsets and classrooms
Vladimir Solovyov is now – thanks to Lenin’s censorship – the most important philosopher you’ve never heard of