Lawrence Abu Hamdan

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In an ongoing series of interviews with galleries that have been at Frieze London since day one in 2003, East End pioneer Maureen Paley explains her guiding principle of ‘dedication, loyalty and longevity’

BY Chris Waywell |

On the occasion of the artist’s first solo exhibition in Berlin at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Carina Bukuts writes about his 20-year practice of deconstructing the image politics of war

BY Carina Bukuts |

From Martin Margiela’s underwhelming solo exhibition at Lafayette Anticipations, Paris, to a tech-savvy edition of the Athens Biennale, here's European shows on everyone's radar 

BY frieze |

In his current exhibition at the Kunstverein Nürnberg, the artist continues his career-long negotiation of the gulf between what we say and how we are heard

BY Lawrence Abu Hamdan AND Chloe Stead |

From Shanghai-based artist Yu Ji’s national debut to the largest exhibition to date of British surrealist Eileen Agar, these are the must-see shows

BY frieze |

In a time of heightened vulnerability, new media lends itself to the Arab diaspora, reconstructing ideals of exit, nationalism and things lost

BY Róisín Tapponi |

The Austrian art festival creatively rethinks ways of exhibition-making during a pandemic with a collection of commissioned TV shows

BY Louisa Elderton |

Hardline, right-wing policies restrict entry to the country to ‘the great minds’

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani fill Margate’s Turner Contemporary with imagined communities and cities

BY Juliet Jacques |

From political caricatures to self-contradictory statements by Donald Trump, this year’s edition of the biennial pays tribute to the potential of satire

BY Emily McDermott |

Institutional incorrectness aside, the 2019 shortlist is an exciting, politically-charged collection of artists

BY Chris Sharratt |

This year’s nominees are Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani

BY Frieze News Desk |

Short films at the 48th International Film Festival Rotterdam give primacy to music and voice

BY Erika Balsom |

At the Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève this year's editions attempts to collapse the boundary between screen and spectator 

BY Jordan Cronk |

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

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

The artist-investigator tunes his work to the undocumented, the surveilled, immigrants and prisoners; those fleeing the talons of the state

BY Ben Mauk |

Nottingham Contemporary, UK

BY Orit Gat |

Ahead of the Art Los Angeles Contemporary art fair this weekend, a guide to the best shows in the city

BY Jennifer Piejko |

In further news: Jack Whitten (1939-2018); Nan Goldin campaigns against Sackler Family’s OxyContin links; sexual misconduct in UK museums emerge

Artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan on the pivotal sounds and stories from 2017, from historical fiction to Vince Staples’s representation of race

BY Lawrence Abu Hamdan |