Exhibition Reviews

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The 19th edition curated by Eoin Dara sees artists pen love letters in Ireland through conversations about cruising, gender and the internet

BY Iarlaith Ni Fheorais |

For her exhibition at Balice Hertling, the artist gives new life and meaning to items found discarded on the streets of Paris

BY Oriane Durand |

At London’s Photographers’ Gallery, a retrospective of the US artist is an intimate yet unsentimental look into a bygone era

BY Julie Hrischeva |

From Jasper Johns survey across two major museums to Erna Rosenstein's oneiric tableaux at Hauser & Wirth, these are the must-see show in the US

BY frieze |

At the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a massive survey, focusing on the famed artist's legacy, bypasses new readings of his oeuvre

BY Will Fenstermaker |

At Hauser & Wirth, New York, a survey of the late artist’s paintings presents a body of work that goes beyond her biography as a woman who survived the Holocaust

BY Peter Brock |

At Camden Art Centre, the artist creates a teenage dreamland with mini discs, Mariah Carey and grape soda to evoke inmate adolescent memories    

BY Kevin Brazil |

Curated by Larry Ossei-Mensah and Omsk Social Club, the 7th edition of the Biennale highlights the African diaspora and imagines new worlds

BY Chloe Stead |

In their first solo exhibition in Mexico City, the artist reflects on the history of computer technology through the lens of Blackness

BY Mebrak Tareke |

From Martin Margiela’s underwhelming solo exhibition at Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, to a tech-savvy edition of the Athens Biennale, here's European shows on everyone's radar 

BY frieze |

From Kurimanzutto’s final ‘SIEMBRA’ exhibition to Roger Muñoz’s cartoon-inspired paintings, these are the must-see shows in CDMX

BY Gaby Cepeda |

At Lafayette Anticipations, the famed fashion designer achieves little in translating his much-lauded tactics of defamiliarization into art

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

At Jessica Silverman, the artist presents a group of ceramics and still-life paintings that recall our experiences of being shuttered in our homes during lockdown

BY Natasha Boas |

In her inaugural show at Massimo De Carlo London, the artist and recent recipient of the MacArthur ‘Genius’ Fellowship renders today’s world with thoughtful tranquillity

BY Nimco Kulmiye Hussein |

At Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, the late Russian artist’s paintings of faces consider what it means to be human

BY Valerie Mindlin |

The artist’s installation at Material Exhibitions, Chicago, is both cynical and deferential towards the art world

BY Alex Jen |

At Sprüth Magers in London, the artist’s robotic snake is a harbinger of destruction and regeneration

BY Tom Morton |

At Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, the artist’s depictions of the excesses of consumerism and empire are all-too seductive

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

An ‘anti-retrospective’ repositions the artist’s work as a meme-presaging détournement of late capitalism’s spectacular logic

BY Jessica Baran |