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At MoMA, New York, a gripping retrospective traces decades of the artists experimentation with the medium

BY Zoë Hopkins |

Ahead of Mehretu’s solo show at K12, Düsseldorf, the two discuss space, abstraction and how art becomes a language of survival

BY Julie Mehretu AND Nairy Baghramian |

At BANK NYC, the show is most effective when it engages with haptics at a distance

BY Louis Bury |

Overtaking two of Matthews Marks Gallery’s New York locationsher installations explode stale hierarchies of taste

BY Wendy Vogel |

In her exhibition at Management, New York, the artist presents a dissolving model city with an uncertain afterlife

BY Annabel Keenan |

Featuring performers who vape, text and perch on luxury cars, the immersive work overtaking Park Avenue Armory, New York, demands we surrender to its shifting rhythms

BY Jeanette Bisschops |

At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the artist explores the unique qualities of ASL through drawing, video and sculpture

BY Geoffrey Mak |

Riffing on a technology trade fair, the artists show at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, suggests that whats onscreen doesnt matter

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure

BY Joseph Akel |

Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’

BY Zoë Hopkins |

It may be a fool’s errand to mount an exhibition devoted to this conceptual artist – but New York’s Artists Space (mostly) pulls it off

BY Marko Gluhaich |

As a survey opens at Kasmin, New York, the artist discusses bathroom graffiti, Donald Trump and her time as a Guerrilla Girl

BY Juliet Jacques |

At Ulrik, New York, the artist’s parodic installation contends with the seemingly immutable legend of ‘Vincent, who cut off his ear’

BY Chris Murtha |

At Greene Naftali, New York, the artist transforms vintage gay pornography into paintings – to ‘soul-dissolvingly, corrosively beautiful’ effect

BY Simon Wu |

The New Dehli-based artist’s survey at MoMA PS1, New York, interweaves the autobiographical and the sociopolitical to consider the state of his motherland

BY Murtaza Vali |

Constellating work by over 90 artists and groups, a survey of Asian American art at 80WSE Gallery, New York considers the power of the collective

BY Geoffrey Mak |

The artists show at Amant, Brooklyn, depicts the art world and financial systems as twin spectacles: performances of value without substance

BY Joel Danilewitz |

An exhibition at Asia Society, New York, foregrounds Indigenous knowledge-holders as it brings together eight decades of work by Yolŋu artists

BY Lauren O’Neill-Butler |

From Steve McQueen’s Dia exhibitions to Tau Lewis’ first solo museum show, here is what to see this October

BY frieze |

Once excluded from art history, the conceptual artist has her first US solo exhibition at the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York

BY Madeleine Seidel |