Exhibition Reviews

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At The Treehouse, Lagos, the artist evokes the Yoruba concept of àse into visions of men enacting rituals in dialogue with unseen gods

BY Emmanuel Balogun |

At Tina Kim, New York, the artist welds together the pursuit of liberation in the symbolic, psychic and lived realms

BY Danielle Wu |

From Richard Prince’s nightmarish appropriations at Gagosian to Lisetta Carmi’s recently rediscovered photographs at Estorick Collection

BY frieze |

At Amant, New York, a survey of the artist's work commemorates the verse of poets censured by governments through sculpture and installations

BY Jasmine Liu |

At Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bucharest, an exhibition dedicated to a little-known Romanian artist uses re-creation to comprehend those whose life stories are lost to history

BY Louisa Elderton |

The artist’s retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Monterrey, Mexico, celebrates a three-decade career that mines the complexities of Mexican culture

BY Terence Trouillot |

At Museum Tinguely, Basel, the artist’s interactive exhibition highlights the importance of food as a carrier of cultural identity

BY Ann Mbuti |

The artist’s smoky painted world at Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris opens an a-historic space for female pleasure

BY Hettie Judah |

From Moki Cherry's feminist reimagining of family life to a captivating retrospective of the self-declared mystic James Lee Byars

BY frieze |

At Tai Kwun, Hong Kong, the artist presents ‘live commissions’ that posit a relational fix to our fragmented media environment

BY Harry Burke |

A show at Alison Jacques highlights the artist’s technical prowess and use of colour, but lacks critical discussion of her processes

BY Tom Jeffreys |

At the Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin, the artist’s zoological sculptures are fittingly paired with those of modernist sculptor Renée Sintenis

BY Pablo Larios |

An exhibition at Gagosian in London unearths a deathly yet exultant quality in the artist’s early photographic works

BY Andrew Durbin |

At Moderna Museet, Malmo, a homecoming retrospective dedicated to the artist struggles to convey her relational approach to creating

BY Zoe Cooper |

A public exhibition at the Pyramids of Giza offers sun, sand and monumental landscapes with a dash of Burning Man

BY Rahel Aima |

At Museion, Bolzano, 'HOPE' aims to stimulate individual and collective imaginations

BY Giovanna Manzotti |

A new film at The Showroom in London unravels a complex and vital history, but covers too much ground

BY Crystal Bennes |

At Kunstverein in Hamburg, the artist uses the format of the contract for a series of sculptural provocations

BY Maximiliane Leuschner |

At Stevenson Amsterdam, it is impossible to overlook the humanity portrayed in the artist's imaginary figures

 

BY Andrew Pasquier |

At Eastside Projects, Birmingham, the artist and their collaborators create an intricate labyrinth of video games, alien pods and fungal species

BY Cathy Wade |