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From Zineb Sedira’s anticolonial cinema to Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley’s immersive archives

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From Jim Shaw’s hallucinatory visions to Leonard Rickhard’s modernist depictions of infrastructure and machinery, here’s what not to miss this March

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From Cauleen Smith's elegiac songbook to Marcel Dzama's surreal landscapes of Canoe Lake, here's what not to miss this March

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From a sprawling exhibition dedicated to the influence of Indigenous art of the Americas to Stephanie Comilang’s first solo show in Spain

BY Max Andrews |

From Farah Al Qasimi’s first exhibition of black and white photography to Katya Muromtseva’s watercolours of displaced women

BY Rahel Aima |

From Trulee Hall's lustful science fiction at François Ghebaly to William Brickel's uncanny domestic figures at Michael Kohn Gallery

BY Claudia Ross |

From Paul Mpagi Sepuya's self-reflective portraiture to Jan Gatewood's anthropomorphic rabbits

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From Grace Weaver's brazen female travellers at Max Hetzler, Paris, to an extensive retrospective of Emilio Prini's dematerialized practice at MACRO, Rome

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From Varda Caivano’s tiny metallic abstractions at LABOR to Tania Candiani’s ode to the capital’s dance halls

BY Mariana Fernández |

Amid various exhibitions, CONDO returns to the capital after a four-year hiatus to promote international collaboration between galleries

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From a show dedicated to the archive of a Southeast Asian art guardian to Ming Wong’s imposing cosmic installation, here’s what not to miss during Singapore Art Week and ART SG

BY Wong Binghao |

From Lin May Saeed’s exhilarating yet urgent plea for ecological responsibility to a once-in-a-generation retrospective of Mark Rothko that encompasses his magnificent oeuvre

 

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From the ‘horizontal’ methodology of the 35th São Paulo Biennial to Suki Seokyeong Kang’s immersive landscapes in Seoul

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

From a retrospective of Josh Kline in New York to the ‘Made in LA’ biennial, here are the best stateside exhibitions of the year

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

From a biennale in three neighbouring Kosovar cities to the relaunch of an institution in Berlin featuring two days of blessings, performances, readings and rituals

BY Chloe Stead |

From a solo show by Alejandro Piñeiro Bello at KDR to an archival exhibition of local legends at Miami-Dade Public Library

BY Monica Uszerowicz |

From Candice Lin's tales of demonic transformation to Elif Saydam's overlapping of schmaltz and camp

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From Arisa Kumagai’s ecclesiastical symbolism to Rika Minamitani’s carnivalesque paintings, here are the shows to see in Japan’s capital

BY Angel Lambo |

From Yinka Shonibare's bizarre and dreamlike manifestations to a broad retrospective of Hiroshi Sugimoto, spanning decades of conceptually diverse projects on the uncanny 

 

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From Shellie Zhang’s altars to elusive homelands to Anna Boghiguian’s chessboard of historical icons

BY Neil Price |