Exhibition Reviews

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At Track 16, Los Angeles, the artist presents a collection of orientalist-inspired works that poignantly address current issues of race and misogyny in the US

BY Amber Power |

A tactile archive exhibition of the artist’s photography at Birmingham’s Grand Union evokes the joyful resilience of LGBTQ+ people in the face of adversity

BY Emily Scarrott |

For her first solo exhibition at Berlin’s Guido W. Baudach, the artist finds the concealed connections between Dubai and Berlin, relaying both places’ urban histories

BY Sonja-Maria Borstner |

At Sikkema Jenkins, New York, the artist’s latest bon-mot works tackle the anxieties and fears of the pandemic

BY Paul Stephens |

The artist’s deft and personal paintings documenting gay Chicano culture in the 1980s and ’90s take centre stage at Ortuzar Projects, New York

BY David Everitt Howe |

From Ruth Novaczek's fragmentary films at Kunstverein Gartenhaus, Vienna, to Rosa Barba's Ludwig Mies van der Rohe inspired installation at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, here are five shows not to be missed. 

BY frieze |

In a series of sculptures and installation works, the artist unpacks the self-destructive consequences of their faith in the solidarity of cisgender white men

BY Simon Wu |

At Alexander Gray Associates, New York, the artist presents a suite of new mixed-media canvases that continue her formal and social investigations into geometric abstraction

BY Ian Bourland |

At Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, the two artists find common ground in sculptures, drawings, paintings and prints that evoke the unknown

BY Mitch Speed |

Based on visits to this unique archaeological site, the artist's new series of ceramic sculptures mine the past to remind us of the fragility of the present

BY Ana Vukadin |

A highlight of the 34th São Paulo Biennial, the artist’s performances, combining Black queer movement and modernist dance, stand as acts of resistance and hope in a time of crisis

BY Evan Moffitt |

From Rosemary Mayer's long-deserved survey at Swiss Institute, New York, to the 17th edition of MOMENTA in Montreal, Canada, these are the best shows in the Americas

BY frieze |

In Sadie Coles’s sprawling Kingly Street gallery, Helen Marten lays out an exquisite corpse of ordinary affects. It’s impossible to see in totality so we rely on the clues

BY Alice Bucknell |

The 17th edition of MOMENTA Biennale de l'image presents a smattering of artworks and immersive installations that transcend Western environmental values

BY Didier Morelli |

In her forth exhibition at dépendance, Brussels, the artist's slick images of oil fields reflect our petroleum-fulled dreams and desires

BY Emile Rubino |

At the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, the artist's new show ‘In a Perpetual Now’ at the iconic Ludwig Mies van der Rohe-designed building articulates the kaleidoscopic possibilities of looking

BY Isabel Parkes |

On view at Kunstverein Gartenhaus, Vienna, the artist’s emotive, fragmentary films shift the locus of desire with feminist determination

BY Francesca Gavin |

At SESC Sorocaba, Brazil, the third edition of the Frestas Triennial of Arts respond to the debates around decolonialization that have dominated the discourse in Latin America for the past two decades

BY Fernanda Brenner |

The artist’s solo show at London’s Ginny on Frederick creates a complex confrontation with fragmented, sexualized humanity

BY Sam Moore |

At Galleria Franco Noero, Turin, the artist's current series is exposed to the elements and requires avian participation

BY Saim Demircan |