UK Reviews

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The artist’s personal and artistic roots are intertwined within a primordial landscape at MASSIMODECARLO in London

BY Phin Jennings |

At Maureen Paley, London, the artist’s enticing micro-landscapes examine the results of humanity’s interference with ecology

BY Matthew McLean |

From Richard Prince’s nightmarish appropriations at Gagosian to Lisetta Carmi’s recently rediscovered photographs at Estorick Collection

BY frieze |

A show at Alison Jacques highlights the artist’s technical prowess and use of colour, but lacks critical discussion of her processes

BY Tom Jeffreys |

An exhibition at Gagosian in London unearths a deathly yet exultant quality in the artist’s early photographic works

BY Andrew Durbin |

A new film at The Showroom in London unravels a complex and vital history, but covers too much ground

BY Crystal Bennes |

At Eastside Projects, Birmingham, the artist and their collaborators create an intricate labyrinth of video games, alien pods and fungal species

BY Cathy Wade |

A group show at Stephen Friedman Gallery’s new spaces celebrates animalism, originality and freedom

BY Chloë Ashby |

At Chisenhale Gallery in London, the artist explores the disquieting potential of waiting rooms, doctors' offices and sickbeds

BY Dylan Huw |

At its best, the artist’s London survey is a ferocious display of courage, while at its worst, it feels like a tribute act

BY Tom Morton |

At Soft Opening, London, Hendrickje Schimmel challenges linear constructs of creation and usage by manipulating end-of-life materials

BY Kimi Zarate-Smith |

Ireland’s biennial of contemporary art delicately weaves weighty issues into Limerick’s surroundings

BY Nadia Egan |

At White Cube Mason's Yard, the artist’s latest film is a Kafkaesque vision that may leave you pining for the exit

BY Tom Morton |

From the peat of the Scottish hill-tops, the artist embraces a material language of ritualism and transformation

BY Tom Jeffreys |

A group show at Pilar Corrias, London, unites work dealing with the natural world and humanity’s impact on it

BY Emily Steer |

At The Modern Institute, Glasgow, an exhibition filled with religious symbolism feels curiously shallow

BY Helen Charman |

The artist fluctuates between meditation and masochistic intensity at London’s Whitechapel Gallery

BY Juliet Jacques |

At The Approach, London, the painter brings domestic scenes and transient recollections into the light

BY Finn Blythe |

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

BY Sam Moore |

At Spike Island, Bristol, the artist captures the flux of queer existence in collages of gender non-conforming figures throughout time

BY Elizabeth Fullerton |