Exhibition Reviews

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At Almine Rech, Monaco, Francesco Vezzoli depicts various weepy versions of the designer

BY Ivana Cholakova |

At Templon Gallery, New York, the artist’s pointilist canvases probe the politics of legibility and identity

BY Shameekia Shantel Johnson |

In the artist’s show at Taipei Fine Arts Museum, sculptures made with recycled goods engage with cycles of consumption

BY Christopher Whitfield |

At IKON Gallery, Birmingham, the artist asks what home means when it is intertwined with trepidation and hostility

BY Matthew Maganga |

At Layr, Vienna, the artist’s silk canvases reimagine painting as a porous and philosophical practice

BY Hana Ostan-Ožbolt-Haas |

Building on his presentation at the Venice Biennale, the artist’s show at The Bell, Providence reflects on diasporic wisdoms

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

At the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, the artist’s largest exhibition yet features miraculous paintings and drawings that will leave you feeling uplifted 

BY Sean Burns |

At BANK NYC, the show is most effective when it engages with haptics at a distance

BY Louis Bury |

In a retrospective at Serpentine North Gallery, London, political violence lurks behind the artist’s eclectic paintings

BY Vaishna Surjid |

At Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris, the artist makes a muse out of the simple metal post

BY Ren Ebel |

At Museum Reinhard Ernst, Wiesbaden, a show traces how the artist’s soak-stain canvases reshaped abstraction

BY Gabriela Acha |

At Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, a show of abandoned projects sees the artist contemplating endings

BY Nicholas Gamso |

In her exhibition at Management, New York, the artist presents a dissolving model city with an uncertain afterlife

BY Annabel Keenan |

At a. SQUIRE, London, the artist’s erotic works are a hymn to the beauty of men

BY Daniel Culpan |

At Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, an expansive group show offers a distinctly Northern European lens on the climate crisis

BY Orit Gat |

At South Parade, London, the artist’s sculptures evoke states of fragility whilst addressing personal and societal trauma

BY Hatty Nestor |

At K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, the artist’s layered paintings trace the afterlives of trauma and memory 

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

At Bangkok Kunsthalle, a show of the Sino-Thai artists calligraphic abstractions invites meditations on history and impermanence

BY Kamori Osthananda |

At Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, an expansive group show amends the historiography of media art by including some of its neglected female pioneers

BY Kathrin Heinrich |

At Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, a significant survey by the artist charts her ongoing experiments in gestural and accumulative brushstrokes

BY Ana Vogelfang |