Exhibition Reviews

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Two films show ways of approaching and exorcizing the country's troubled past at Emalin, London, UK

BY Anya Harrison |

At 303 Gallery, New York, the artist demonstrates how easily we give meaning to the mundane, and how easily we can give it away

BY Aaron Bogart |

At Tallinn Art Hall, an international group show grapples with the problematics underlying the concept of national identity

BY Harry Thorne |

A reckoning of dehumanized black identity at Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

At Matthew Marks Gallery, LA, recreations of natural topographies display a singular relationship to time and observation

BY Olivian Cha |

Kafka's perplexing creature made of tangled threads provides inspiration for a group show at Malmö Konsthall, Sweden

BY Matthew Rana |

Political histories interweave with personal narratives of familial displacement, queer loss and desire at the Guggenheim Museum, New York

BY Shiv Kotecha |

Gritty, overwhelming reality and the business of its staging, at Galerie Bernhard, Zurich

BY Aoife Rosenmeyer |

At Alison Jacques Gallery, London, the late artist's paintings are caught in the act of testing their own mettle

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

At Edel Assanti, London, the artist takes the pulse of modern Britain at its most moribund and pathological

BY Daniel Culpan |

At Galleria Franco Noero, Turin, Italy, the artist is taking on the history of a country and questioning the present

BY Nicola Ricciardi |

At Hauser & Wirth, London & Somerset, UK, the artist's sculptural forms work with and struggle against space

BY Amy Sherlock |

The artist rebuilds a former cabaret theatre at Gartenstraße 6, Berlin, into a labyrinth of dust and spotlight, in his new workshop space that saw (platform for a performance in two parts)

BY Cara Cotner |

The artist is taking over New York's Building D on Essex Street Market, with his new installations that resemble a horror story

BY Kristin M. Jones |