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For 40 years, the Italian artist’s work has ‘shocked us into new realities’

BY Aaron Peck |

 In her show at MOCA Toronto, the artist’s imaginative narratives unravel official histories of patriarchy and colonization

BY Jill Glessing |

The Barcelona-based artist’s survey at Lisbon’s MAAT shows the breadth of his experiments in urban architectures and rudimentary materials

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva |

The late artist Knud Viktor painted a sonic portrait of the non-human world

BY Steven Zultanski |

250 works by more than 70 artists and creators from the pre-Columbian period to the present

BY Wilson Tarbox |

In the Iranian artist’s work, memory is smudged, an accretion of sorrows or nameless longings, a pile of waterlogged books in a flooded library

BY Chris Wiley |

A show at London’s Cabinet Gallery gives insight into the great writer’s most troubled period

BY Patrick Langley |

An exhibition at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, offers compelling evocations of causality and correlation

BY Jonathan P. Watts |

The sixth edition of the Sri Lankan arts festival uses the sea to press issues of migration and gentrification, climate change and the future of labour in the wake of automation

BY Himali Singh Soin |

Eichhorn’s quasi-retrospective at Zurich’s Migros Museum highlights the artist’s complex contestations in simple, often invisible, form

BY Aoife Rosenmeyer |

In Perret’s two crafts-filled shows at MAMCO, Geneva, and Spike Island, Birstol, she draws from the fabular women of New Ponderosa

BY Paul Carey-Kent |

Mikhailov’s photo series ‘Diary’ cheekily exposes the undersides of social suppression in the USSR

BY Greg Nissan |

The artists’ two-person show at London’s Cell Project Space lays bare the latent economic structures that condition our lives

BY Amy Budd |

The artist’s second solo show at Urs Meile in Beijing uses abstract neons to comment on social realities

BY Nooshfar Afnan |

An immersive installation at Gasworks offers different modes of thinking about ‘the psychic inheritance of an experience for which one has no memory’

BY Derica Shields |

One of the co-founders of London’s Photographer’s Gallery is being celebrated for Jewish History Month 

BY Shelley Klein |

For his first solo show at Gavin Brown’s enterprise, the artist’s five rapturous landscapes channel the cries of condemned and enslaved bodies under empire

BY Shiv Kotecha |

The London-based sculptor’s new show at Kunstverein München delves into the queasy malleability of bodies

BY Louisa Elderton |

A Wunderkammer-like exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield shows objects from all times and places alongside the artist’s own ceramic vessels

BY Isabella Smith |

A provocative exhibition at Casa Luis Barragán reframes the architect’s home and studio through his class and gay identity

BY Evan Moffitt |
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