Exhibition Reviews

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The latest iteration of the triennial views its host city from an international perspective

BY Taylor Dafoe |

A solo show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park sees the artist blend mythology with history to depict the female body as a site of revolt

BY Pia Singh |

The artists show at Amant, Brooklyn, depicts the art world and financial systems as twin spectacles: performances of value without substance

BY Joel Danilewitz |

At Nahmad Projects, London, the artist’s paintings draw attention to the economic and environmental impacts of fashion

BY Salena Barry |

The performance art biennial returns to Birmingham, featuring works that challenge the body’s physical and conceptual boundaries

BY Sam Moore |

At Museo Jumex, Mexico City, the artist investigates class and colonialism by appropriating markers of exclusion

BY Gaby Cepeda |

The 15th Baltic Triennial at the Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, forgoes a strict curatorial premise, suggesting that artworks should speak for themselves

At Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, the artist explores the convergence of biological and technological systems – and questions notions of technological transcendence

BY Jaeyong Park |

In pointillist drawings of women urinating in public at Guts Gallery, London, the artist captures moments of feminine solidarity

BY Ivana Cholakova |

At the Museum Angewandte Kunst, Frankfurt, the artist’s elusive works defy institutional classification by embracing artistic motion

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

The artist’s show at Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong, characterizes oscillation between detachment and connection as a contemporary condition

BY Stephanie Bailey |

At Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, the artists small-scale canvases depict refreshingly palpable scenes of queer desire

 

BY Louisa Elderton |

At the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, photographs from the artist’s ‘Exposures’ series encourage interpretive flexibility and plural perspectives

BY Stephen Frailey |

In a rich exhibition at Corvi-Mora, London, the artist draws on an eclectic set of references to reimagine cultural inheritances 

BY Nevan Spier |

At Franz-Josefs-Kai 3, Vienna, the artist presents a show whose engagement with water is inseparable from a deep sensibility towards Indigenous history

BY Ramona Heinlein |

In her first major survey at Sharjah Art Foundationthe senior Māori artist’s vibrant, political landscapes highlight global indigenous struggles

BY Rahel Aima |

An exhibition at Asia Society, New York, foregrounds Indigenous knowledge-holders as it brings together eight decades of work by Yolŋu artists

BY Lauren O’Neill-Butler |

In an immersive exhibition at Somerset House Studios, London, the artist reflects on the 2011 London riots and the struggle for agency

BY Ajeet Khela |

At Opera Gallery, London, the artist works with charcoal and chiaroscuro to depict a pantheon of deities

BY Oluwatobiloba Ajayi |

At Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, Lisbon, the artist guest curates an exhibition that tackles the history of gender bias in institutional acquisitions

BY Vanessa Peterson |