Exhibition Reviews

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The artist’s interactive show at Halle am Berghain, Berlin, prioritizes the collective voice in the retelling of marginalized histories 

BY Brooke Wilson |

At Ordet, Milan, an exhibition dedicated to the artist’s work in metal reflects on the opaque nature of capitalist production

BY Simone Molinari |

At Belvedere, Vienna, works by the German dadaist are placed in dialogue with avant-garde film of the era

BY Louisa Elderton |

The artists’ solo exhibitions in a 1950s port building draw inspiration from James Joyce, shedding new light on forgotten relics

BY Tom Lordan |

In a two-venue show at Karma, New York, the artist's hallucinogenic compositions see her staring into the heart of trauma

BY Jesse Dorris |

The artist’s intricate paintings and multimedia installations at Sadie Coles HQ in London explore themes of artistic labour and concealed influences

BY Ivana Cholakova |

Ekow Eshun's expansive group exhibition at The Box, Plymouth, tackles the resistance and creativity of Black figuration

BY Helen Thomas |

At Cemeti – Institute for Art and Society and ROH Projects, the artist’s exploration of extraction in Indonesia asks: ‘How to reverse the tide?’

BY Harry Burke |

At Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich, a posthumous exhibition dedicated to the artist and musician is charged with unfettered creativity

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

Curated by artist and lecturer Peter Davies, this intimate exhibition at The Approach highlights a vibrant moment in London's art scene

BY Tom Morton |

At Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles, a selection of the artist’s works from the 1980s examines how images of power and brutality operate in mass media

BY Brandon Sward |

At Carbon 12, Dubai, a group exhibition of sculptures, textiles and painting uses the spinal cord as a metaphor for the ties that bind us

BY Rahel Aima |

The artist’s latest show at Mithraeum Bloomberg SPACE, London, intertwines myth with history and memory

BY Katie Abbott |

An exhibition at BWA Wroclaw celebrates the work of five artists who put Poland’s spiritual scenes and winding rivers front and centre

BY Agata Pyzik |

The artist’s Turner Prize-nominated exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford is a lyrical meditation on cultural loss

BY Crystal Bennes |

The artist's short films document how children from across the world navigate their environment through play

BY Nevan Spier |

At the Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín (MAMM), Candiani evokes the city’s geography to understand how humans might live better together

BY Jennifer Burris |

In a fabric-forward show at Bridget Donahue, New York, the artist presents clothing and tapestries marked by conviction and grace

BY Paige K. Bradley |

At Kate MacGarry, London, the artist’s accomplished ceramic fragrance vessels reference East-West trade, exoticism and narratives about place

BY Salena Barry |

At Grand Union in Birmingham, the collective collaborates with sound artist utopian_realism on a show foregrounding access and highlighting art world burnout

 

BY Cathy Wade |