Carlos/Ishikawa

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The Executive Director of Printed Matter selects works by Ghada Amer, Christine Sun Kim and legendary New Yorker Kembra Pfahler

The acclaimed comedian wants to be “Bahrain-y-prince wealthy” enough to put an Olafur Eliasson on his wall and finds Issy Wood equally fun and menacing

The Executive Director and Chief Curator of The Arts Club of Chicago admires Sonia Gomes’s textural evocation of memory, Rose Salane's heartbreaking images of confetti and the elegance of Suki Seuokyeong Kang’s woven work

This series goes behind the scenes with artists who are bringing new work to Frieze fairs. US artist Rose Salane explains how a shower of confetti inspired her most recent photographs

BY Livia Russell AND Rose Salane |

A recent exhibition at Carlos/Ishikawa, London, conjured an experience of being controlled within a carceral capitalist state

BY Matthew McLean |

Held at The Breeder, Athens, this eight-gallery iteration sees a tight and rewarding version of the gallery-share concept

BY Izabella Scott |

With galleries reopening after the summer break, a guide to the best of the new season shows in the capital

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

From Ian White's posthumous retrospective to Lloyd Corporation's film about a cryptocurrency pyramid scheme, what to see in the capital

BY Figgy Guyver |

Surreal currents, charged objects and deformed bodies in the work of four emerging British painters

BY Matthew McLean |

Stuart Middleton’s sculptures, stories and films reflect on the violence of gentrification and London’s changing urban landscape

BY Paul Pieroni |

Various venues, London, UK

BY Harry Thorne |