Exhibition Reviews

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At Lenbachhaus, Munich, the artist’s survey exhibition quickly shifts from utopia to dystopia

BY Emily McDermott |

At ICA Los Angeles, a group exhibition centres relationships and community as cornerstones of what it might mean to be Asian American

BY Vanessa Holyoak |

The artist’s latest project, recently installed at Laboratorio Arte Alameda in Mexico City, simulates the damage that a debt-driven financial system can wreak on the environment

BY Evan Moffitt |

At CAC Passerelle, Brest, the artist showcases an archive that maps Arab and South Asian migration to Latin America and the Caribbean

BY Fernanda Brenner |

Despite its range and sincerity, a group exhibition focusing on First Nations artists relies on outdated curatorial methodologies

In his survey at Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, the artist explores the nationalistic archetypes of authoritarian regimes and the individuals expected to conform to their schemas

BY Euridice Arratia |

At Company Gallery, New York, the artist uses subversion and humour to upend the ideological landscape of contemporary sex/work and our moral attitudes towards it

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

At [tart vienna], the self-taught artist privileges free and direct expression over conservation and legibility

BY Ramona Heinlein |

The artist’s films at Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea, foreground trans and non-binary concerns while appealing to an audience beyond the community

BY Juliet Jacques |

An exhibition of the artist’s new work at Cubitt in London raises ethical questions about documenting intimate moments and memories

BY Sam Moore |

The artist’s exhibition at Gallerie dell’Accademia, Venice, transcends the limitations of era, nation and culture

BY Evan Moffitt |

At Almine Rech, Brussels, the artist’s laughing figures boldly address consumerism and female vulnerability 

BY Evelyn Simons |

The artist has turned Punta della Dogana in Venice into a world of autonomous AI installations and isolated marine creatures

BY Sean Burns |

The eighth edition makes novel use of cacophony, disorientation and deferred gratification

BY Andrew Maerkle |

At MOCA Toronto, a triennial explores the cultural milieu of a city increasingly troubled by gentrification and real-estate development

BY Xenia Benivolski |

Project Native Informant in London showcases feature-length films that illustrate the artist’s successful transition from a pornographic to dystopian cyberpunk aesthetic

BY Juliet Jacques |

In a new show at Emalin, London, the artist invites viewers to reassess their own preconceptions about what constitutes art

BY Phin Jennings |

The artist’s exhibition at Blum, Los Angeles, traces four decades of gestural painting that’s neither purely abstract nor figurative

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Two videos at Gladstone Gallery, Seoul displace their viewers into the role of aides to the algorithm

BY Jaeyong Park |

The artist transforms The Modern Institute in Glasgow into a studio and living room decorated with references to his peers and heroes 

BY Lisette May Monroe |