Exhibition Reviews

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The artist’s survey at the Japan Society, New York, foregrounds the body, labour and process

BY Mariana Fernández |

At Crèvecoeur, Paris, the artist's new video work continues her interest in the results of rejection and subjugation on marginalized French youth

BY Chloe Stead |

At Compton Verney, the artist’s first large-scale survey celebrates a career spent experimenting with colour

BY Cathy Wade |

The group show at MoMA PS1 reflects on the history of artist-cultivated gardens, from Tom Burr’s dioramas of The Ramble in Central Park to Poncili Creación’s defiant garden gnomes

BY Maxwell Smith-Holmes |

From Sylvie Fleury’s playful survey show in Italy to Liesel Burisch’s first solo institutional exhibition in Denmark

BY frieze |

For his show at kurimanzutto in Mexico City, the artist collaborates with Indigenous potters Cooperativa 1050° to rediscover age-old arts and crafts

BY Mebrak Tareke |

Presented within multifunctional and frequently changing spaces, this year’s edition of the quinquennial exhibition combines art with social kitchens, garden gatherings and even a pro-BDSM party

BY Nadine Khalil |

ICA Miami presents an impressive group exhibition showcasing recent acquisitions from the young museum’s expansive collection

BY Salomé Gómez-Upegui |

At Le Confort Moderne, Poitiers, a retrospective of the famed founder of The Church of Euthanasia invites you to sacrifice everything for the greater good

BY Vincent Simon |

This year's edition, ‘Persons, Persone, Personen’, celebrates ecologically minded contemporary art that is joyful and sensual

BY Tom Jeffreys |

Whether you’re holidaying in Europe or the US, here are the best exhibitions to visit across the continents this summer

BY frieze |

The artist and poet invites us into her world of rage, vulnerability and humour at ICA, London

BY Ella Slater |

From Thomas J Price’s Windrush Commission in Hackney to Alex Margo Arden’s bizarre ‘not closing down sale’ in Clerkenwell

BY frieze |

At O—Overgaden, Copenhagen, the artist’s videos hint at an ecstatic climax on a sweat-drenched dance floor

BY Alice Godwin |

At Galerie Nagel Draxler, Cologne, the artist's collages delve into the economic and geopolitical realities of Nord Stream 2

BY Kito Nedo |

At ARKO Art Center, Seoul, ‘All About Love’, a bell hooks-inspired joint show, interweaves personal narratives to deconstruct societal conventions

BY Hayoung Chung |

From the NGA’s seminal exhibition, ‘Afro-Atlantic Histories’, to Sam Lipp’s titillating bodies in ‘Pornocracy’ at Derosia, New York, these are the shows not to miss in the US this summer

BY frieze |

At Derosia, the artist presents a body of work that stirs both our commercial and corporeal desires

BY John Belknap |

A staged ‘not closing down sale’ at Ginny on Frederick, London, advertises a space in which nothing is quite as it seems

BY Donna Marcus Duke |

At Pinacoteca Agnelli, Turin, the artist’s works playfully subvert the art historical canon

BY Saim Demircan |