Exhibition Reviews

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At Kasmin, New York, the artist’s new body of sculptures and drawings feel frozen between solid and liquid

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

The artist’s survey at the Courtauld Gallery in London skillfully challenges tradition to establish a complex depiction of Black subjects

BY Ivana Cholakova |

At Secession, Vienna, ‘The Offering Formula’ brings together a trilogy of introspective essay-films

BY Dylan Huw |

The works at PACE in London skillfully blend Slavic folklore’s playful deities with sweeping landscapes to interrogate the representation of women

BY Emily Steer |

At Casas Riegner, Bogotá, the artist fashions spaces for community and security

BY Jennifer Burris |

At Kiang Malingue, Hong Kong, the artist continues his investigations into the apparatus of artmaking through five new videos

BY Alex Jen |

At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s solo exhibition focuses on an all-women Kurdish military group

BY Guilherme Vilhena Martins |

At Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, the artist’s olfactory installations yield to the unreliability of memory

BY Hindley Wang |

In Margate, a group exhibition ‘edited’ by the artist evokes a pervasive mood of dread surrounding class and capitalism

BY Joe Bobowicz |

From a posthumous Martin Wong retrospective in Camden to Matthew Arthur Williams’s sensitive debut in Dundee 

BY Sean Burns |

Environmental politics loom large in this year’s Anthropocene-themed edition of the Icelandic biennale

BY Agnes Ársælsdóttir |

At Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles, sculptures and collages reference modesty screens, BDSM and gay porn mags to index the trans experience

BY Alice Bucknell |

Utopian sculptures and drawings unexhibited since their making are on view at Marc Selwyn Fine Art and Hannah Hoffman, Los Angeles

BY Claudia Ross |

At Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, a new body of work by the Swedish artist explores exhaustion and systemic failure

BY Matthew Rana |

The artist’s personal and artistic roots are intertwined within a primordial landscape at MASSIMODECARLO in London

BY Phin Jennings |

At the Fine Arts Museum, the greatest delights of ‘Small World’ are artworks that play with an absence of body or sound

BY Sean Burns |

Across two Chelsea galleries, ‘Prickling Goosebumps & a Humming Horizon’ transcends earlier feminist interpretations of the artist’s work to delve into cosmic ecosystems of vegetal delights

BY Grace Byron |

‘Cosmos Cinema’, the 14th Shanghai Biennale at Power Station of Art, explores economic exploitation and escapism during our current Cold War

 

BY Paul Han |

The artist visits a once-in-a-generation retrospective in Paris, contemplating Rothko’s pursuit of the sublime and his lasting influence

BY Robert Longo |

At Maureen Paley, London, the artist’s enticing micro-landscapes examine the results of humanity’s interference with ecology

BY Matthew McLean |