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Lisa Yin Zhang

Lisa Yin Zhang is assistant editor at frieze.

The artist’s paper cut-outs use subversive techniques to reveal utopian ideals

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

From the postponed Lagos Biennial to the first career retrospective of architect I.M. Pei at M+ in Hong Kong, these are the top picks for the year ahead

From the ‘horizontal’ methodology of the 35th São Paulo Biennial to Suki Seokyeong Kang’s immersive landscapes in Seoul

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

From a retrospective of Josh Kline in New York to the ‘Made in LA’ biennial, here are the best stateside exhibitions of the year

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

Other highlights include Mitski’s new album and Dmitry Samarov's collection of replies to decades-old letters

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

An untitled exhibition at The Renaissance Society, Chicago, explores the friction between the artworld’s emphasis on in-person experience and its dependence on mediation 

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

Other highlights include Mindy Seu's expansive book on cyberfeminism and a new album from the Korean American artist Yaeji

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

On the occasion of EXPO CHICAGO, here's what not to miss across the city right now

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

On the occasion of the opening of UTA Artist Space and re-opening of Jackson Fine Art, here are the best shows to see in Atlanta

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

At Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, a group show centres how Black visual culture is transmuted into wide-ranging practices

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

The artist shares her Zen-like approach to using Korean hanji paper

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

Other highlights include Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy’s culinary horror and a podcast for freelance writers

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

From Sung Hwan Kim's solo show at Barakat Contemporary, Seoul, to a retrospective of General Idea at National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

From a show of Ukrainian women artists at Fridman Gallery, New York to Kaari Upson's first posthumous exhibition at Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, here are the best shows of the year

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

Marci Kwon and Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander speak about their boundary-pushing work in exhibitions and scholarship as co-directors of the Asian American Art Initiative