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A play at London’s Cell Project Space on friendship, going off-grid, resistance, trans survival and not knowing what to do, but doing it anyway

BY Isabel Waidner |

In the artist’s solo show at ICA Philadelphia, industrial materials convey a sense of quiet discontent

BY Kari Rittenbach |

From the first steps of the internet to vibrant raves, ‘Time Is Thirsty’ at Kunsthalle Wien aspires to create a ‘temporal mash up’

BY Kimberly Bradley |

At Fort Gansevoort, New York, a 30-year survey of the artist’s work articulates a political and ethical accountability to the land

BY Lou Cornum |

A recent exhibition at Carlos/Ishikawa, London, conjured an experience of being controlled within a carceral capitalist state

BY Matthew McLean |

In a retrospective at MAMCO, Geneva, rigour is underscored by play

BY Anya Harrison |

A major retrospective at Dresden’s Albertinum sheds new light on the artist’s relationship with his hometown

BY Sarah E. James |

The artist’s show at Tramps, New York, asks if we’re too eager for young artists to self-destruct

BY Rainer Diana Hamilton |

Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, exhibits the painter’s postmodernist appropriation of philosophical and historical narratives

BY Ana Vukadin |

A retrospective at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo struggles to convey the collective’s energy and impact 

BY Andrew Maerkle |

‘An Apartment on Uranus’ is about horizons, possibilities, love, desire and alternate spaces of gender-dwelling, written in a time, as the foreword puts it, ‘that has not yet arrived’

BY Bryony White |

How the recently restored Abraham’s Farewell to Ishmael, on view at the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, speaks to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

BY Monica Uszerowicz |

A recent show at London’s Cecilia Brunson Projects allowed the late artist to speak for himself

BY ​Rebecca Jagoe |

At Marta Cervera, Madrid, the artist conjures up survival mechanisms and congealed debris

BY Lorena Muñoz-Alonso |

At Matthew Marks, New York, the artist’s enigmatic marbles and projections perform a subtle excavation of the gallery’s architecture 

BY Travis Diehl |

The artist’s first exhibition at DREI, Cologne, reflects on the social implications of everyday objects and the permanent switching between self and role

BY Moritz Scheper |

At the Blaffer Art Museum, Houston, the artist screens the lost films of a Hollywood huckster, a reminder that the media industry runs on broken dreams

BY William Harris |

At the Morgan Library and Museum, New York, the artist’s photographs of words and light receive their due

BY Evan Moffitt |

At Parker Gallery, Los Angeles, the 80-year-old ‘professor emeritus’ presents new works as dazzling and personal as ever

BY ​Juliana Halpert |

The artist’s exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery, London, seems to mirror the evanescent nature of experience

BY Sean Burns |
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