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From Kathrin Sonntag and Gabriele Münter’s cross-generational lens to Danielle Mckinney’s portraits of stillness, here are the best shows to see in Europe this October

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Inspired by Joan Didion's novel, a new group show at Charim Gallery, Vienna, toys with the illusion of choice

BY Ivana Cholakova |

From Lee Scratch Perry’s posthumous exhibition at Cabaret Voltaire to Sidsel Meineche Hansen’s reflections on capitalism, explore this month’s top cultural events

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At Belvedere, Vienna, works by the German dadaist are placed in dialogue with avant-garde film of the era

BY Louisa Elderton |

At Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna, the artist draws a line from the plantation to the stage

BY Max L. Feldman |

At [tart vienna], the self-taught artist privileges free and direct expression over conservation and legibility

BY Ramona Heinlein |

From Katrin Hornek’s post-apocalyptic wasteground to Kristof Santy’s majestic magnifications of the mundane, here are our latest cohort’s top spring exhibitions 

At EXILE in Vienna, the artist explores the consequences of an overproducing world on the brink of environmental collapse

BY Ramona Heinlein |

Apply by Friday 16 February to attend our free art-writing course, in collaboration with Phileas – The Austrian Office for Contemporary Art and open to emerging writers from Austria, Germany and Switzerland

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At Secession, Vienna, ‘The Offering Formula’ brings together a trilogy of introspective essay-films

BY Dylan Huw |

At Layr, Vienna, a group exhibition reminds viewers of the culture-crossing and nonconformist possibilities of artworks

BY Mitchell Anderson |

From Alexander Tovborg’s spiritual yearning to collective mythologies as told by Miralda

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A retrospective at Albertina, Vienna, reintroduces audiences to one of Austria's most provocative feminist artists

BY Kathrin Heinrich |

At the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna, the artist’s recent works explore the politics of human production and consumption

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

Imbued with cultural history, the artist’s ceramic sculptures embody near-magical properties that hint at a dystopic future

BY Kathrin Heinrich |

At Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna, the artist’s sleek metal sculptures are injected with a humanizing dose of biography

BY Kathrin Heinrich |

At Gianni Manhattan, Vienna, the artist evokes painful memories of childhood cruelty

BY Kathrin Heinrich |

At Felix Gaudlitz, the artist’s installation-cum-exhibition blurs the line between display and artwork

BY Francesca Gavin |

At Layr, Vienna, the artist’s new video works put a group of men under a scrupulous yet intimate examination

BY Miriam Stoney |

Laden with scenes of sex, the artist's new paintings at Croy Nielsen, Vienna, test the border of the disturbing

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |