Cassie Packard

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Four US curators on what these wide-ranging attacks mean for their institutions and communities

From novels to art books to poetry, the frieze team shares the new releases they’re most excited to read

Other highlights include artist Sin Wai Kin’s unnerving sitcom and a forthcoming book of essays by Hito Steyerl

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The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia

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Assistant editor Cassie Packard on confronting the toxicity that permeates our environments, bodies and lifestyles

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From a bold architectural intervention in New York to a group exhibition in Los Angeles on the science of sex

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At its most moving, the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art asserts that expressions of joy in precarious times are no small feat

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Performing at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), ‘If you unfolded us’ celebrates Black queer love and kinship that persist despite violent climates

BY Cassie Packard |

The artists use of avatars and digital doppelgangers explores labour and somatic memory

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An exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, New York, assembles the late artist’s sculptural work marked by a slow-burning strangeness that resists the potentially dampening effects of art-historical discourse

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Driven by an enduring fascination with acoustic arts, the LA-based artist explores the spatial and material dimensions of sound

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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

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Cassie Packard reflects on the U.S. Supreme Court landmark decisions on copyright and its implications for artists

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For her homecoming show at Queens Museum, the artist's absurdist experiments draw attention to the systems that shape behaviour

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Using gay print magazines, the artist makes collages that imagine intersectional queer communities

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From a survey of Deana Lawson to an international exhibition foregrounding US imperialism since 1945, here are the top shows to see across the US

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At Amant, Brooklyn, the women-led group show fluidly reimagines the mythological creature in a media-spanning exhibition

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A recent survey at the Williams College Museum of Art, Massachusetts, celebrates a career-long preoccupation with biomorphic forms

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An intimate show of 12 paintings at Salon 94, New York, showcases the Egyptian-born artist’s dreamlike tableaux 

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The new documentary is packed with original footage and voice recordings from the late artist

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