Rosemarie Trockel

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From a biennale in three neighbouring Kosovar cities to the relaunch of an institution in Berlin featuring two days of blessings, performances, readings and rituals

BY Chloe Stead |

From Vojtěch Kovařík's monumental depictions of Hercules at Mendes Wood DM, Brussels to Birke Gorm's dishevelled jute mannequins at the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

A major retrospective of the artist’s hard-to-define work evidences her shapeshifting nature

BY Mitch Speed |

In a cavernous Central Pavilion, ‘The Milk of Dreams’ reminds us that feminist triumphs and struggles stretch beyond time and geography 

BY Vanessa Peterson |

A survey at Moderna Museet Mälmo shows how the artist has insistently challenged notions surrounding authenticity, identity and selfhood

BY Matthew Rana |

Rosemarie Trockel's art collection is destroyed and Atena Farghadani is released from prison

As part of a new series, frieze invites performance artist Grace Schwindt to present a series of images that are important to her

BY Grace Schwindt |

Temporary Gallery, Cologne, Germany

BY Nicole Yip |

In an age of perpetual distraction, how might institutions slow down and refocus the way we look at art?

BY Anthony Huberman |

For 25 Years Rosemarie Trockel has examined the slippery connection between sexual identity, images and the way they are perceived

BY Jörg Heiser |