Exhibition Reviews

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A survey of the artist’s revolutionary drapo flag-making at the Fowler Museum at UCLA situates her within the canon of her craft and country

BY Vittoria Benzine |

At Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, the artist’s solo exhibition takes viewers from the desert into the jungle via the ocean

BY Mitchell Anderson |

The first major US survey of the artist’s work at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, is a joyful display of her syncretic ways of making

BY Mariana Fernández |

At KIN, Brussels, the artist’s androgynous figures are trapped in a state of leisurely calm 

BY Emile Rubino |

At SAVVY Contemporary, Berlin, ‘Conspicuous Invisibility’ examines the perceptions of identity, history and the African diaspora

BY Edna Bonhomme |

An exhibition of video work at MoCA Taipei highlights the affinities between the regions but also the logistical hurdles that prevent full reciprocal exchange

BY Christopher Whitfield |

At the Swiss Institute, New York, Jac Leirner's sculptures and installations of discarded objects suggest the unseen exchanges of everyday life

BY Maddie Hampton |

From an interactive walking tour exploring homelessness to a citywide treasure hunt created by Ryan Gander

BY James Lawrence Slattery |

At Kunsthalle Praha, a group exhibition traces bohemian living from post-war Paris to New York, Tehran, Vancouver, Beijing and, finally, Prague

BY Noemi Smolik |

From balletic sculptures to cyborg imagery, a group show at Gathering, London, delves into the vulnerability of our bodies

BY Sam Moore |

From Mark Bradford’s eloquent abstractions to Keith Haring’s first museum exhibition in Los Angeles

BY frieze |

At the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, the artist’s works are simultaneously maps, bodies and repositories

BY Simon Wu |

From Nerhol’s impressionistic abstractions to Cai Guo-Qiang’s AI generated firework explosions

BY John L. Tran |

A retrospective at Albertina, Vienna, reintroduces audiences to one of Austria's most provocative feminist artists

BY Kathrin Heinrich |

At Spike Island, Bristol, the artist captures the flux of queer existence in collages of gender non-conforming figures throughout time

BY Elizabeth Fullerton |

An untitled exhibition at The Renaissance Society, Chicago, explores the friction between the artworld’s emphasis on in-person experience and its dependence on mediation 

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

Created as a memorial to suffering, this year’s iteration sees a shift in both the exhibition and the city toward a new historiography

BY Park Jaeyong |

At Bombas Gens Centre d’Art, Valencia, the artist creates an elaborate send off for a series which followed the ‘courtship’ of two famous monuments

BY Max Andrews |

At Kunsthal Charlottenborg, the artist’s ecclesiastical paintings channel the ethereal visions of William Blake and the earthy primitivism of Paul Gauguin

BY Tom Morton |

A sparse exhibition at David Zwirner, London, sees the artist embrace pointillism, but her subjects remain the same: beautiful men 

BY Ella Slater |