Exhibition Reviews

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At Galerie Lelong & Co., the late artist’s paintings fuse real and imagined histories of his life in Eritrea

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

At COMPANY, New York, the artist presents nine, larger-than-life-size silicone figures, clad in the capitalist filth of a not-so-distant future

BY David Everitt Howe |

At Essex Street, New York, the artist presents an array of prefabricated objects through the lens of disability and chronic illness

BY Simon Wu |

At Petzel Gallery, New York, the artist presents a suite of paintings inspired by the life-simulation game

BY David Geers |

The artist’s exhibition at Galerie Sultana, Paris, explores compassion as a means of resisting capitalism

BY Dorian Batycka |

At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the artist’s retrospective explores love, loss and identity in the works forged by her AIDS activism

BY Chris Wiley |

A group show engaging with botanical histories and nonhuman futures at Edouard Malingue Gallery, Shanghai

BY Xin Zhou |

At Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, the artist’s embroidery challenge the Western middle-class identity and its underlying anxiety

BY Camila Belchior |

The artist’s show at Museum Tinguely, Basel, Switzerland shows her central concern is contingency

BY Jörg Scheller |

Transforming M HKA Antwerp's IN SITU space into a megaphone that captures sounds – imagined or real – flowing from the city to the museum

BY Kate Christina Mayne |

At Petzel Gallery, New York, an installation of anthropomorphic sea creatures explores sinister forces of authority and violence

BY Andrew Durbin |

At carlier | gebauer, Berlin, the artist explores where the boundary blurs between violence and security in public spaces

BY Kristian Vistrup Madsen |

At the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, a comprehensive look at five decades of the artist's incisive, yet uplifting, practice

BY Natalie Haddad |

At Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Móstoles, a crepuscular glow lends acute poignancy to simple forms and materials   

BY Max Andrews |

A Hollywood actor whose image has become troll-bait is the protagonist of a show exploring cross-cultural identity and misogyny in the internet age

BY Mimi Chu |

At Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York, the artist transposes visions of queer intimacy into an animated technofuture

BY Dana Kopel |

All three galleries of Sprüth Magers’s Berlin space are given over to the late artist’s painterly evolution, much of which is long unseen

BY John Quin |

At Fondation d’entreprise Ricard, Paris, the artist's dialogue with an 11-year-old forms the basis for a work exploring exile and migration

BY Violaine Boutet de Monvel |

At Jan Mot, Brussels, nine letters written by the artist track the chilling resurgence of Nazism across the globe in recent years

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

From a drone strike in Pakistan to reconstructing Syrian torture cells, a survey of the Eyal Weizman-led 'counter-forensics' agency at London's ICA

BY En Liang Khong |