Exhibition Reviews

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Assembled by an all-Thai curatorial team, the third Thailand Biennale brilliantly exhibits the rich cultural milieu of the country’s Golden Triangle, near Laos and Myanmar

BY Vipash Purichanont |

In her exhibition at Travesía Cuatro in Mexico City, the passion of Christ becomes a parable for the antihuman politics of the global gig economy

BY Anna Goetz |

At Ingleby Gallery in Edinburgh, the artist draws inspiration from his Orkney heritage to create a unique style of painting with a whimsical touch

BY Lou Selfridge |

An exhibition at London’s Frith Street Gallery showcases delicate graphite, wax and pastel dust drawings that attempt to capture a moment in time for reflection or reliving

BY Salena Barry |

At Martina Simeti, Milan, the artist’s free-form paintings speak to the musical and artistic traditions of Black communities

BY Saim Demircan |

At McMichael Canadian Art Collection, the artist revisits landscape painter Tom Thomson’s Canoe Lake as it’s threatened by floods and forest fires

BY Brandon Kaufman |

The artist’s exhibition at Greene Naftali, New York, recasts Icarus within a modern-day exploration of Black emancipation and freedom

BY Zoë Hopkins |

A survey of the artist's expansive career in Antwerp invites audiences into a surreal realm populated by everything from Ken dolls to enormous golden chicks

BY Ren Ebel |

At EXILE in Vienna, the artist explores the consequences of an overproducing world on the brink of environmental collapse

BY Ramona Heinlein |

A new exhibition in Nottingham reveals the often unseen aspects of the photographic process

BY Reuben Esien |

A new show at Tate Modern reminds us of the impact she made and the possibilities she opened for other artists, from Marina Abramović to Brian Eno

BY Juliet Jacques |

At Kunstverein München, a new film by the artist explores the use of aerial photography as propaganda during the National Socialist Regime

BY Gabriela Acha |

At Esther Schipper, Berlin, the artist’s self-portraits display a tension between concealment and revelation

BY Louisa Elderton |

At Bally Foundation, Lugano, the artist uses dance as a way to move beyond loss

BY Talia Kwartler |

An exhibition in London features intricate drawings that blend daily life with traditional animism and shape-shifting beings

BY Nevan Spier |

From Varda Caivano’s tiny metallic abstractions at LABOR to Tania Candiani’s ode to the capital’s dance halls

BY Mariana Fernández |

The unfazed female figures in the artist’s ‘Hotel Paintings’ may be viewed as a playful act of self-satire

BY Chloe Stead |

At Museum of the Moving Image, New York, a retrospective of the artist reveals an enchantment with technology’s possibilities and a disillusionment with its uses

BY Cassie Packard |

At 52 Walker, New York, the artist honours the poet by bridging her writing and her beloved Los Angeles

BY Jane Ursula Harris |

At STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery, a modest survey of the artist reflects on how we share and absorb information and knowledge

BY Andrew Maerkle |