Cathy Wilkes

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From Alberta Whittle’s explorations of the Isle of Bute to Keith Haring’s New York, this year's participants in Glasgow reveal their favourite exhibitions

These are the top shows to see in January – from an extensive display of Indigenous Australian stories in Plymouth to a joint Renée Green retrospective in Berlin

 

BY frieze |

These are the best exhibitions of the year – from a chronically overdue retrospective of Paula Rego to a debut offering of obfuscated, sexualised sculpture by Jack O’Brien

BY Sean Burns |

A characteristically understated exhibition at The Modern Institute uses light and domestic materials to allude to inimical forces at play in the home

BY Helen Charman |

The first in our series of reports from the 2019 Venice Biennale: the National Pavilions in the Giardini

BY Harry Thorne |

How artists use junkyard landscapes to forge an escape from materially saturated culture

BY Kirsty Bell |

She is the third female artist in a row chosen for the Great Britain pavilion

BY Frieze News Desk |

Maria Balshaw to become new Tate director; exhibitors list announced for Frieze New York 2017; Labour MP to direct the V&A Museum

An enigmatic representation of the abstract social and political systems regulating our world

BY Polly Staple |

Three women are in the running for this year’s prize, which will be awarded in December to a British-based artist under 50

BY Sam Thorne |

With found objects, drawings and paintings, Cathy Wilkes creates unexpected narratives suggesting psychological states and social codes

BY Will Bradley |