Exhibition Reviews

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Major surveys at the Serpentine Galleries, London, and the LUMA Foundation, Arles, celebrate the artist's enduring dedication to feminist practice and social justice

BY Chloe Stead |

At Julia Stoschek Foundation, Dusseldorf, a survey of the artist’s mixed-media work explores surveillance, selfhood and technology

BY Emily McDermott |

The artist’s first institutional survey at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art assembles her eclectic ceramics, some of which she made with her husband

BY Will Fenstermaker |

At Cukrarna, Ljubljana, the mirrored, looped and spinning works speak to the ways in which history repeats itself

BY Hana Ostan-Ožbolt-Haas |

Featuring a new commission, the artist’s show at Dia Bridgehampton asks how viewing conditions and context shape perception

BY Macaella Gray |

At South London Gallery, the artist weaves folklore, history and personal narratives into a vibrant tapestry exploring cultural identity and imagination

BY Ajeet Khela |

Curatorial misfires leave a lot to be desired in the artist’s confusing survey at the Guggenheim Museum

BY Jane Ursula Harris |

The capacious theme of this seven-artist show at Silverlens, New York, invites affinities outside of the basis of identity

BY Hindley Wang |

At Bel Ami, Los Angeles, a show pairing Covey Gong and Monique Mouton questions networks of value in commercial galleries

BY Claudia Ross |

The artist’s recent exhibition at WIELS and CINEMATEK features nuanced architectural and filmic works that explore themes of obstruction and theatricality

BY Emile Rubino |

At Aspen Art Museum, the artist-curator arranged private collection works to reflect the layout of an ancient Roman townhouse

BY Cat Kron |

A survey exhibition at Museum der Moderne Salzburg makes evident that the artist’s creative home has always been the stage

BY Madeleine Freund |

A sprawling exhibition at SITE Santa Fe pairs Robert Smithson’s installations, photographs and early drawings with Teresita Fernández’s medium-defying works

BY Brian Karl |

At Brunette Coleman in London, the artist explores the materialization of invisible events through photography, reflections and altered states

BY Alexander Harding |

At the Whitechapel Gallery in London, the artist’s haunting sculptures examine the lingering impacts of colonialism and the enduring weight of the past on diasporic futures

BY Jamila Abdel-Razek |

A show at Francis Gallery, Los Angeles, features decades of drawings by the celebrated novelist, playwright, essayist and poet

BY Tina Barouti |

At Tanya Leighton, Berlin, the painter’s geometric abstractions suggest a dispersed staging of the natural

BY Ari Níelsson |

Featuring diverse work by 27 emerging or underrepresented artists, the inaugural edition of Auckland Art Gallery’s triennial explores thresholds and transitions

BY Victoria Wynne-Jones |

Displayed in a labyrinth at Pace Gallery, New York, the artist's latest ‘Black Dada’ paintings fail to generate productive friction

BY Zoë Hopkins |

From Alberta Whittle’s explorations of the Isle of Bute to Keith Haring’s New York, this year's participants in Glasgow reveal their favourite exhibitions