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At Mountains, Berlin, the Honduras-born-Florence-based artist explores the complex relationship between the origin and translations of indigenous knowledge

BY Carina Bukuts |

From Liv Schulman’s new video installation at CRAC Alsace to Anne Turyn’s genre-defying periodical, Top Stories, at Kunstverein, Amsterdam, these are some of the best exhibitions on in EU right now

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An exhibition at Kunstverein, Amsterdam, highlights the artist’s pioneering work with progressive writers of the 1970s and '80s, including Kathy Acker, Constance DeJong and Pati Hill

BY Julia Mullié |

At her first institutional solo exhibition in Sweden at Moderna Museet, the artist’s sculptures reference Marcel Duchamp and evocations of pleasure and knowledge

BY Matthew Rana |

At Centre d’Art La Panera, Lleida, the artist reflects on our changing relationship to the land through sculptures that disintegrate over time

BY Max Andrews |

At CRAC Alsace, the artist’s site-specific video installation envisages the collapse of the EU, exploring murky tax systems and the processes of alienation

BY Oriane Durand |

At Oslo's Fotogalleriet, the artist explores how the motions of avatars influence the movement of our bodies

BY Timotheus Vermeulen |

From Rebecca Horn’s kinetic installations to Richard Sides’s matrix, assistant editor Carina Bukuts chooses the exhibitions not to miss

BY Carina Bukuts |

At Kunsthalle Basel, the artists peculiar designs and polished surfaces speak to the violence against bodies 

BY Kito Nedo |

A group show at Aargauer Kunsthaus demonstrates that the late Swiss researcher’s interest in alternative knowledge strikes a chord with a new generation of artists

BY Chloe Stead |

At Galeria Arsenal, Bialystok, the artist deploys the strategies of reappropriation and upcycling to reflect on the history and present of the Roma community in Poland

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

From Camille Henrot in Hanover to William Kentridge in Luxembourg, these are the institutional exhibitions that we’re looking forward to

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From its secret removal to its celebrated resurrection, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung explores the lives and afterlives of the Kassel statue controversy

At Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, the artist’s largest paperwork to date explores the notion of movement 

BY Ana Vukadin |

At Jan Kaps, Cologne, the artist highlights the economic precarity of sex workers and the movements encouraging positive change

BY Noemi Smolik |

At Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, the photographer finds inspiration in baroque paintings and stock imagery to explore modern symbols of status

 

BY Kito Nedo |

At Museo del Novecento, the artist’s first retrospective since her passing in 2014, reveals her feminist beginnings and continued liberation through abstract art 

BY Thea Hawlin |

At Galeria Municipal do Porto, the artist uses sound, videos and print to investigate ergotism and the right to self-determination in healthcare

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva |

From Rebecca Ackroyd's painted lockdown dreams in Berlin to Diana Policarpo's investigations of ergot fungus

BY Carina Bukuts |

At KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, more than 250 works offer dark and eccentric makeovers of psychoanalysis and kitsch

BY Kristian Vistrup Madsen |