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At Galerie Parisa Kind, Frankfurt, the artist blends reality and fiction to address issues of precarity 

BY Radia Soukni |

At the Art Gallery of Ontario, a retrospective celebrates the artist’s eloquent obsession with material  

BY Charlene K. Lau |

At Galerias Municipais de Lisboa, the artist brings to the fore the conflicts and chances of migration 

BY Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva |

At Artists Space, New York, a retrospective of the collective’s body of work reminisces on the punkish criticality of the 1990s 

BY Simon Wu |

‘Fly In League With The Night’ is brimming with characters we can feel, but whose stories remain tantalizingly out of reach

BY Aurella Yussuf |

From fish farms to factories, the artist duo’s first survey exhibition at Z33, Hasselt, looks at the different streams of production in the 21st century 

BY Hera Chan |

The artist’s retrospective at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, recalls the political and economic changes of the German capital

BY Kito Nedo |

Witness the sludge monster: at JTT, New York, the artist offers a poignant, if farcical critique of American consumerism

BY David Everitt Howe |

At Lehmann Maupin, New York, the artist envisions new ways of understanding the complex and violent history of the region through weather phenomena

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

At Ramiken, New York, the artist’s eccentric drawings of light bulbs take a deft look at colonialism in Africa 

BY Peter Brock |

Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles, presents a collection of the artist’s photographs documenting Chelsea Piers cruising culture in the 1970s and ’80s 

BY Gracie Hadland |

Two new films by the artist and her cohorts, on view at Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, speak to joint struggles and why collaboration is key

BY Wilson Tarbox |

The artists immersive laser opera at High Art, Paris, imagines a world without hope

BY Oriane Durand |

At Deborah Schamoni, Munich, the artist’s sparse installations use absence and the banal trappings of domesticity to talk about getting ‘turned on’

BY Camila McHugh |

The provocative artist’s major survey with British potter and ‘courier between East and West’ Bernard Leach invites the question: who has license to be so nonchalant?

BY Nicholas Hatfull |

From Luka Yuanyuan Yang's video project on America’s Chinatowns to Yu Ji's investigation of forgotten histories in an unoccupied apartment, these are the best shows from the city 

BY Alvin Li, Maya Kramer AND Yuan Fuca |

At Gianni Manhattan, Vienna, the artist presents a dystopian future in which water has dried out and technology has failed us

BY Francesca Gavin |

At Kunsthall Charlottenborg, a group exhibition aims to draw connections between witch trials and colonialism but fails to grapple with their continuities 

BY Steven Zultanski |

At SculptureCenter, a recent survey takes a narrow look at the artist’s career, focusing on his tech-inspired works from the 1980s and ’90s

BY Rahel Aima |

A new exhibition on the Italian design group at MK Gallery solemnly reminds us that the 1980s design movement was a commercial and ideological failure 

BY Alice Bucknell |