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At Autograph, London, Boswell’s first institutional exhibition reveals what it truly means to recover from trauma

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

From tarot cards to AA flyers, the artist’s installation at Lucas Hirsch, Düsseldorf, sketches out a precarious existence

BY Moritz Scheper |

An exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles, creates a trans-historical dialogue between Farber’s works and a generation of artists he influenced

BY Jonathan Griffin |

A survey at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, revisits the artistic movement and sheds new light on its demand for political change 

BY Evan Moffitt |

An exhibition at KOW, Madrid, reveals Hammer’s early explorations, marked by a persistent sense of fragmentation and search for freedom

BY Lorena Muñoz-Alonso |

At Zachęta, Warsaw, the artist argues that maps are essentially constructs: tools of knowledge production and identity politics

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

A retrospective at Denmark’s Louisiana Museum of Modern Art reveals the painter’s universe: life as a vortex of activity, sound and fury which may ultimately symbolize nothing

BY John Quin |

What three shows about Japanese art from a pivotal decade tell us about the selective memory of cultural institutions

BY Andrew Maerkle |

The German artist’s latest exhibition in New York ‘reopens the wounds of colonialism’ – supposedly

BY Harry Thorne |

On show at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in London, the works show the American master at the height of his powers

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

For his show at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the artist created an interactive ‘parcours’ to shed new light on humanity’s changing relationship to nature

BY Wilson Tarbox |

An exhibition at MAXXI, Rome, presents a vision of our maturing digital consciousness by drawing a connection between surrealism and AI

BY Rachel Falconer |

An exhibition at CCA Glasgow explores this icon of 1960s Czech new wave cinema by inviting contemporary artists to respond to her work

BY Chris Sharratt |

A retrospective at the Jewish Museum, New York, explores how the artist has continued to insist on the violent costs of our domestic comforts

BY Ara H. Merjian |

An exhibition at Kunstverein Düsseldorf explores how the artist shifts and transforms the categories of visual identification

BY Stanton Taylor |

An exhibition at Void, Derry, celebrates the role of women in the history of the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland

BY Anne Tallentire |

Beirut Art Museum and Studiocur/art organized an exhibition with works placed in architectural landmarks that represent bookends for European colonization

BY Cathryn Drake |

An exhibition at Regen Projects, Los Angeles, sheds new light on colonialist patterns and projections 

BY Jonathan Griffin |

For her exhibition at Sprüth Magers, Berlin, the artist explores the potential of indefinite loops

BY Grace Sparapani |

For her show at Nino Mier Gallery, Los Angeles, the artist blends identities of religious saviour, politician, celebrity and cheap entertainer

BY Simone Krug |
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