Sam Moore

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The artist’s solo show at Rose Easton in London features Br’er Rabbit, who rummages through cultural ruins in search of something new

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The AIDS Plays Project re-stages theatrical works by playwrights such as Charles Ludlam and Robert Chesley

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From balletic sculptures to cyborg imagery, a group show at Gathering, London, delves into the vulnerability of our bodies

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Laura Poitras’s documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed – released in the US this week – explores the artist’s defiance against injustice and erasure

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Sam Moore profiles the shape-shifting gallery space in London that has become an imaginarium for ambitious early-career artists

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At New Art Projects, London, the artist evokes visceral experiences of growing up queer in Britain under Section 28

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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 

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From an unexpected exhibition of works by a Renaissance oddball at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, to Ming Smith’s first UK solo show at Pippy Houldsworth, London

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Two major exhibitions at Kunstmuseum Basel and Hayward Gallery unravel the artist’s vulnerabilities through text, textile and the human figure

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The artist’s solo show at London’s Ginny on Frederick creates a complex confrontation with fragmented, sexualized humanity

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