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The post-minimalist based her abstractions on one predicament - ‘I don’t know where I come from and I don’t know where I’m going’

BY KJ Abudu |

The artist looks to the life of Marcus Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, to foster a kind of kinship you can literally hold

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

An exhibition aims to give voice to the ‘fallen women’ at the heart of the Victorian brotherhood

BY Chloë Ashby |

An emporium of new-age junk and legal highs debases Marlborough London’s exhibition space

 

BY Daniel Culpan |

A new film documenting the destruction of an east London community centre drills into the deformation of Muslim subjects by the state

BY Marek Sullivan |

In the first show dedicated to the artist’s portraits, a narcissistic personality emerges

BY Chloë Ashby |

Is this a show about the artist’s youth or is it about something bigger – landscape?

BY Dan Fox |

Found stashed under her bed when she died, the spiritualist’s drawings and embroideries go on show at William Morris Gallery

BY Chloë Ashby |

Curated by Charlie Porter, ‘Palimpsest’ turns the attention back on the history of the neo-gothic estate

BY Mimi Chu |

From viral slime to medieval botany, these artists are probing the margins of mainstream knowledge 

BY Mimi Chu |

An exhibition at Pilar Corrias, London, shows the artist using mainstream stock and cultural quotations to depict marginalized subjectivities

BY Mimi Chu |

A concise retrospective at König London explores the transition of the artist’s paintings and extends her short-lived career into the present

BY Mimi Chu |

The LA-based painter’s exquisite skewing of Renaissance and biblical scenes at Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London

BY Mimi Chu |

A Hollywood actor whose image has become troll-bait is the protagonist of a show exploring cross-cultural identity and misogyny in the internet age

BY Mimi Chu |

Two films show ways of approaching and exorcizing the country's troubled past at Emalin, London, UK

BY Anya Harrison |

A reckoning of dehumanized black identity at Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

At Alison Jacques Gallery, London, the late artist's paintings are caught in the act of testing their own mettle

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

At Edel Assanti, London, the artist takes the pulse of modern Britain at its most moribund and pathological

BY Daniel Culpan |

At Hauser & Wirth, London & Somerset, UK, the artist's sculptural forms work with and struggle against space

BY Amy Sherlock |