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With shades of the flâneur, the artist wanders the German philosopher’s rural retreat at Todtnauberg in a new series of short films

BY Tom Morton |

The artist’s exhibition at Haus der Kunst, Munich, examines empirical uncertainty and political disillusionment 

BY Hanno Hauenstein |

The 2020 edition of FotoFest, Houston, curated by Mark Sealy, contends with photography’s colonial history and its capacity to speak for black subjects

BY Andrew Hibbard |

At once memoir, studio diary and futuristic consideration of artificial intelligence, this is no ordinary Künstlerroman

BY Kate Wolf |

In the artist’s survey exhibition at The Power Plant, Toronto, surreal references to the decades-long conflict blur the lines between bodies and objects, dreams and reality

BY Natalie Haddad |

These unusual and little-known early works from the 1960s revel in flawed functionality

BY Matthew Holman |

This mini-retrospective makes a compelling case for the ongoing relevance of the 20th century’s most ubiquitous artist

BY Gilda Williams |

The Detroit techno pioneer takes the floor at Dia Beacon for his first art commission

BY Josie Thaddeus Johns |

‘New Images of Man’, curated by Alison Gingeras at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, is ‘part homage, part radical revision’ of the eponymous exhibition

BY Jonathan Griffin |

The artist’s exhibition at Migros Museum, Zurich, reflects on the political uses of platitudes and truisms

BY Matthew McLean |

At the DePaul Art Museum, Chicago, the artist’s methodical excavation of her own home results in deeply evocative paintings

BY Alex Jen |

At James Cohan, New York, sculptures made from materials collected at crime scenes indict a system of violence and exploitation 

BY Kate Green |

‘Out of Body’ – Self’s new solo show at the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston – rumbles with piqued, defiant portent

BY Lake Micah |

In the context of increasingly sadistic attacks on Muslim people, the Glasgow-based artist provides a space for grief and dreaming

BY ​Hussein Mitha |

The artists’ joint presentation at MoMA considers the ways human biology both coexists with – and is subsumed by – modern technology

BY Emma McCormick-Goodhart |

‘Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk’ is a mesmerizing display of silk brocades and detailed craft, but glances over history’s muddier moments

BY Rowan Hisayo Buchanan |

How archival footage at MAXXI, Rome, brings to life Ponti’s wit, intellect and erudition

BY Ana Vukadin |

The paintings and woodcuts at Tokyo’s Taka Ishii Gallery miss something in their nostalgia for an older vision of image-making

BY Ella Fleck |

An exhibition by the late American painter at Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, explores the struggle between men and women’s desires 

BY Tal Sterngast |

The sculptor’s ‘homecoming’ exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive fuses Japanese aesthetic principles with Bay Area trippiness  

BY Fanny Singer |
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