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From Gülbin Ünlü’s portals to alternative realities to Remi Ajani’s emotive still lifes, here’s what not to miss during Various Others

BY Emily McDermott |

At Scânteia+, Bucharest, a group show subverts purist sculptural principles, centring the unruly female body 

BY Sonja Teszler |

From Monica Bonvicini’s sculptural representations of female agency to Phung-Tien Phan’s dinosaurs that prod at consumer culture, here’s what to see this Gallery Weekend Berlin

BY Emily May |

At Bozar, Brussels, the artist’s unsettling sculptures are replete with religious imagery

BY Chloe Stead |

At Layr, Vienna, the artist’s silk canvases reimagine painting as a porous and philosophical practice

BY Hana Ostan-Ožbolt-Haas |

At the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, the artist’s largest exhibition yet features miraculous paintings and drawings that will leave you feeling uplifted 

BY Sean Burns |

At Museum Reinhard Ernst, Wiesbaden, a show traces how the artist’s soak-stain canvases reshaped abstraction

BY Gabriela Acha |

At Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, an expansive group show highlights precarity as a permanent condition

BY Nadia Egan |

At Kumu Art Museum, Tallinn, an expansive group show offers a distinctly Northern European lens on the climate crisis

BY Orit Gat |

At K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, the artist’s layered paintings trace the afterlives of trauma and memory 

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |

At Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, an expansive group show amends the historiography of media art by including some of its neglected female pioneers

BY Kathrin Heinrich |

At Fondazione Merz, Turin, the artist’s experimental works examine acts of making, foregrounding process over product

BY Giovanna Manzotti |

At ROZENSTRAAT, Amsterdam, the artist draws attention to the histories that taint cities across the Netherlands

BY Julia Mullié |

At Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, the artist’s cryptic compositions challenge our need for meaning in art

BY Lou Selfridge |

From Tarek Atoui’s rousing soundscapes to Pol Taburet’s haunting figures, here’s what not to miss

BY Agnish Ray |

At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation

BY Ramona Heinlein |

At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism

BY Andrew Hodgson |

At Konsthall C, Stockholm, the artist’s sound installation examines the environmental damage of regional river systems, calling for collective mourning and remembrance

BY Matthew Rana |

At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist co-opts museal displays to deconstruct the division between viewer and object

BY Toby Üpson |

For the inauguration of Room Room, Copenhagen, a group show dedicated to online culture questions how we relate to each other and ourselves

BY Frida Sandström |