Exhibition Reviews

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Part two of the Asia Society’s Triennial in New York reflects Asia’s prominence within the global artistic landscape

BY Lauren Kane |

At Sweetwater, Berlin, the artist plays on passé 1980's glamour, sculpturally employing transparent and mirrored surfaces to attract and deflect the gaze

BY Chloe Stead |

At Fondazione Prada, the artist’s site-specific installation plays on puns and cultural icons to debate identify politics through the story of a cartoon bear called Who

BY Ana Vukadin |

From Pakui Hardware's medical examination room in Gateshead to a London show by New York collective and label CFGNY, here are our editor's picks 

BY frieze |

At Acquavella Galleries, ‘Erotic Abstraction’, curated by Eleanor Nairne, presents the works of both artists together for the first time

 

 

BY Cassie Packard |

At MO_Space, Taguig, two artists project materiality through contrasting approaches to painting

BY Carlos Quijon, Jr. |

At Konrad Fischer Galerie, Berlin, the artist harnesses her voice to explore how sound can sculpt our perceptions of space

BY Sonja-Maria Borstner |

At Mountains, Berlin, the Honduras-born-Florence-based artist explores the complex relationship between the origin and translations of indigenous knowledge

BY Carina Bukuts |

The artists' respective exhibitions at Kate MacGarry and Victoria Miro use abstractions to expose our fragile yet resilient nature in relation to the pandemic

BY Natalie Nzeyimana |

A group show at Richard Saltoun Gallery attempts to disentangle the 20th-century political philosopher's question, exploring perspectives from the individual to the state

BY Aurella Yussuf |

At Participant Inc, the artist presents photographic and video works that reflect on our increased reliance on digital space 

BY Saim Demircan |

At Candice Madey, a presentation of the late artist early works, drawings, paintings and photographs reveals Ellis's meticulous process of reconceptualising his family archive

BY Shiv Kotecha |

From Liv Schulman’s new video installation at CRAC Alsace to Anne Turyn’s genre-defying periodical, Top Stories, at Kunstverein, Amsterdam, these are some of the best exhibitions on in EU right now

BY frieze |

An exhibition at Kunstverein, Amsterdam, highlights the artist’s pioneering work with progressive writers of the 1970s and '80s, including Kathy Acker, Constance DeJong and Pati Hill

BY Julia Mullié |

At the Cleveland Museum of Art’s contemporary art outpost, Transformer Station, the artist teams up with a group of teenage curators to present works that celebrate the enthusiasm of childhood artmaking

BY Grant Klarich Johnson |

From ‘Grief and Grievance’, an exploration into Black suffering at the New Museum to Laura Aguilar’s first retrospective at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, here’s what to see in the US now

BY frieze |

At the Baltimore Museum of Art, the artist presents three works that challenge the myth of American exceptionalism and reflect on the hard truths of US imperial rule

BY Frances Cathryn |

At her first institutional solo exhibition in Sweden at Moderna Museet, the artist’s sculptures reference Marcel Duchamp and evocations of pleasure and knowledge

BY Matthew Rana |

At Centre d’Art La Panera, Lleida, the artist reflects on our changing relationship to the land through sculptures that disintegrate over time

BY Max Andrews |

At CRAC Alsace, the artist’s site-specific video installation envisages the collapse of the EU, exploring murky tax systems and the processes of alienation

BY Oriane Durand |