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Contributing editor Carol Yinghua Lu shares her picks of the current shows in South China

BY Carol Yinghua Lu |

frieze contributing editor Carol Yinghua Lu rounds up the best shows on view in the city

BY Carol Yinghua Lu |

Amy Zion gives a round-up of the best shows currently on view in the city

BY Amy Zion |

Cooper Jacoby, Tobias Kaspar, Kiki Kogelnik and more: the best current shows in Berlin

BY Elisa R. Linn AND Lennart Wolff |

Korakrit Arunanondchai, Monica Mayer, Fred Sandback and more: the best current shows in Mexico City

BY Evan Moffitt |

A weekend at A House for Essex, a collaboration between Grayson Perry and Charles Holland

BY Emily King |

Núria Güell, Bridget O’Gorman, Michael Ross and more: the best current shows in Dublin

BY Gemma Tipton |

The first of a new series that sees regular frieze contributors choose the best current exhibitions from their city

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

Camille Henrot, Alex Hubbard and On Kawara: Evan Moffitt shares his highlights from 2015

BY Evan Moffitt |

Anne De Vries, Lee Mullican and William Pope. L: Jonathan Griffin shares his highlights from 2015

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Chantal Akerman, Jumana Manna and Virgilio Sieni: Barbara Casavecchia shares her highlights from 2015

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

Anwar Jalal Shemza, Mrinalini Mukherjee and Maggie Nelson: Shanay Jhaveri shares his highlights from 2015

BY Shanay Jhaveri |

Emmanuel Hocquard, Bhanu Kapil and Hannah Weiner: Matthew Rana shares his highlights from 2015

BY Matthew Rana |

Claire-Louise Bennett, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Niamh O’Malley: Brian Dillon shares his highlights from 2015

BY Brian Dillon |

The French capital expands its boundaries

BY Lauren Elkin |

Julia Holter, Alexander McQueen and Ben Rivers: Charlie Fox shares his highlights from 2015

BY Charlie Fox |

Highlights of a number of Japanese artists' shows in London

Highlights of the best new artist's film and releases in the cinema

BY Bert Rebhandl |

What was once – last year in fact, on its first outing – known as Bristol Art Weekender, this year, became Art Weekender Bristol and Bath. I can’t help wonder about this sudden merging of the two cities, especially given their divergent art scenes. It has the whiff, perhaps inevitably, of a short cut rather than a genuinely collaborative undertaking, which is a shame because overall the event felt stretched and unevenly spread as a result. Bristol to Bath: Life Drawing on Trains (2015), a drop-in event run by Bath Artists’ Studios, attempted to bridge the gap between the two cities. Though if, like me, you wanted to catch as many as possible of the 50 plus events happening over the weekend, a car was the only way to do it.

BY Lizzie Lloyd |

Dan De Norch, of the Berlin music platform Janus, presents four instances of radical aesthetics

BY Dan De Norch |