Exhibition Reviews

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At Stills Centre of Photography, Edinburgh, the artist holds the spirits of her absent subjects in the gallery, forcing us to commune with their stories

BY Lisette May Monroe |

The artist and DJ’s first solo show at Tramway, Glasgow, is a stunning exploration of West African music

BY Tom Hastings |

An exquisitely designed exhibition at Fondazione Prada brings together millennia of thought about thought itself

BY Laura McLean-Ferris |

The second iteration of the Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art asks what art can do in an increasingly fraught political climate, but simply offers symbolic gestures

BY Alex Jen |

From Iris Touliatou’s architectural interventions at Grazer Kunstverein to a joy-filled edition of Biennale Gherdëina

BY frieze |

A group show at Times Museum, Guangzhou, traces waterways in Southeast Asia and the cultures, communities and survival strategies forged in their wake

BY Qu Chang |

A group show at Singapore Art Museum’s new outpost invites viewers to discern the flows of capital in contemporary life and imagine more humane systems

BY Christine Han |

The artist opens Xavier Hufkens redesigned St-Georges space with several recent bodies of painting, photography and sculpture

BY Laura Herman


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From KJ Abudu’s reckoning with the ghosts of Africa’s past at Pace, London, to a harrowing Howardena Pindell survey at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge

BY frieze |

A retrospective at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, highlights the artist's uses of collage and abstraction to circle blatant and coded atrocities

BY Lauren Dei |

‘Interior Garden’ at the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco offers catharsis amidst the cycles of ruin, grief and hope that mark our lives

BY Vivienne Liu |

A recent survey at the Williams College Museum of Art, Massachusetts, celebrates a career-long preoccupation with biomorphic forms

BY Cassie Packard |

At Grazer Kunstverein, the artist reveals the institution as a sum of its dependent parts

BY Olamiju Fajemisin |

An exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, celebrates the collective’s pioneering approach to the video essay

BY Chris Hayes |

These are the shows currently on our radar, from an exhibition reflecting on the history of artist-cultivated gardens at MoMA PS1 to the first show at ICA Miami to highlight its permanent collection

A show of the artist’s new work at Kristina Kite, Los Angeles, slides between inanimate and living, sculpture and performance, artist and viewer

BY Gracie Hadland |

‘ALL VERBS’ at Hauser & Wirth highlights more nuanced forms of action in the artist’s oeuvre

BY Noah Dillon |

At Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, the LA-based artist’s portraits harness a provocative tension between figuration and abstraction

BY Mitchell Anderson |

At Sadie Coles HQ, London, the artist turns his pin-sharp brushwork to depth and volume, conjuring surfaces that seemingly scoop and protrude

BY Matthew McLean |

The artist’s new show at King’s Leap, New York, uses ‘TIME’ magazine to unpack recent historical narratives

BY Travis Diehl |