Rhea Dillon

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The artist and Tiona Nekkia McClodden discuss grounding their work in African Diasporic histories

BY Tiona Nekkia McClodden AND Rhea Dillon |

From Rhea Dillon’s Toni Morrison-inspired solo show to a group exhibition of contemporary painting, Louisa Elderton picks her highlights from the German capital

BY Louisa Elderton |

We talk to the artist, who is showing in the Focus section at Frieze London 2022, about her works that deal with the experiences of the Caribbean diaspora

The art curator and historian, celebrated for the @ablackhistoryofart Instagram account, highlights works by Faith Ringgold, Jem Perucchini, Joy Labinjo, Sahara Longe, Chase Hall and more at this year's fair

BY Alayo Akinkugbe |

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 |

Sam Moore selects their top picks – from William Brickel’s contorted bodies at The Artist Room to Garrett Pruter’s reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ at Trafalgar Avenue 

BY Sam Moore |

These are the best exhibitions of the year – from a chronically overdue retrospective of Paula Rego to a debut offering of obfuscated, sexualised sculpture by Jack O’Brien

BY Sean Burns |

From Rhea Dillon’s reflections on labour to the best of Black British fashion, Frieze New Writers have selected the top shows to see this season