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Despite being full of great work, this show is at once too broad in its remit and too narrow in its execution

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Saturated with marketing sleights of hand and anti-capitalist theory, her work isn’t to blame, any more than I am for reproducing the same rhetoric here

BY Sophie Ruigrok |

The artist’s installation – based on the interior of a nearby gay cruising bar – invokes a haunted sense of refuge

BY Matthew McLean |

Global pandemic may have altered our sense of time but, in the Chinese artist’s work, the present is an illusion anyway

BY Amy Sherlock |

In an exhibition organized by Studio Voltaire, the artist’s work grows at a pace with which galleries today are often unfamiliar

BY Ella Fleck |

With shades of the flâneur, the artist wanders the German philosopher’s rural retreat at Todtnauberg in a new series of short films

BY Tom Morton |

These unusual and little-known early works from the 1960s revel in flawed functionality

BY Matthew Holman |

In the context of increasingly sadistic attacks on Muslim people, the Glasgow-based artist provides a space for grief and dreaming

BY ​Hussein Mitha |

A new exhibition looks back at the artists who resisted poisonous cultural narratives of the ’80s and ’90s with care, humour and style

BY Rosanna McLaughlin |

The artist’s solo exhibition at GAO Gallery, London, is brash, demented and necessary

BY Lawrence Dodgson |

The movement wasn’t all hard outlines, puns and absurdism as a show in London reveals

BY Sophie Ruigrok |

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 |

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

BY Sean Burns |

A public installation in London’s Bermondsey suggests that the linguistic landscape is deteriorating along with the ecological one

BY Paul Carey-Kent |

All attention is an act of devotion, and patience is the pleasure of this touring exhibition of contemporary paintings 

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

The artist’s latest commission pulls back the curtain on state power

BY Chris Sharratt |

In an exhibition at Focal Point Gallery, the artist looks to the local marshes of Canvey Island with a weird degree of hope  

BY Tom Morton |

Fragments that appear torn from boats and vessels are everywhere, as though charting a course through history and geography from one world into another

BY Matthew Holman |

From a couture dress to a Soviet mural, the artist asks what counts as 'good' art

BY Oliver Osborne |

This is an artist who delights in confronting human flaws – both other people’s and his own

BY Chloë Ashby |