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The K-pop star and actor chooses a dramatic painting by Janaina Tschäpe and a deeply meditative piece by Park Seo-Bo

The comedian-artist couple choose works by Eamon Ore-Giron and Carolee Schneemann from the Frieze Los Angeles preview

From Bruce Nauman’s first solo exhibition in the city in three decades, to Togar’s immersive exploration of early cinema, here’s what to see in LA now

BY Will Fenstermaker |

At this year’s fair, artists including Doug Aitken and Lenworth McIntosh look to LA’s past, present and future as a city led by community and creativity

The artist’s film and performance challenge how Middle Eastern history is constructed and portrayed

BY Rahel Aima |

Shirazeh Houshiary and Nilima Sheikh, showing in Studio this year, have very different responses to the murals of China’s Mogao Caves

BY Debika Ray |

Discover the movement’s iconic artists and contemporary legacy at the London fairs, from Man Ray, Dora Maar and Leonora Carrington, to Carol Bove and Leiko Ikemura

BY Livia Russell |

Globally renowned artists including Carol Bove, Charles Gaines, Danielle Dean and Leiko Ikemura debut new work

From Otobong Nkanga’s ritualistic compositions to the biophilic design of Tropical Modernism

BY frieze |

The artist’s debut solo exhibition at Lisson Gallery in London features a compelling mix of objects, tapestries and installations, creating ritualistic compositions from an array of material

BY Vaishna Surjid |

Our tips include a suite of raw meat paintings by Zhao Gang and a trip into the monstrous world of Jenkin Van Zyl 

 

BY Sean Burns |

From Graham Little’s meditations on beauty to Marie Watt’s expansive material exploration in her first travelling retrospective

BY frieze |

Her pseudo-sacred sculptures at Lisson Gallery create a bricolage of Christo-medieval relics, high fashion and doomsday aesthetics

BY Macaella Gray |

The art historian and author of Reimagining Democracy recommends five favorites including works by Otobong Nkanga, Lee Bul and Adrian Villar Rojas

The Past Lives actor selects a moving group of works by international icons including Carl Andre and Tony Cragg, and Asian talents such as Prae Pupityastaporn and Yooyun YANG

Inspired by Mesoamerican culture and Mexican modernism, the artist’s materially lush sculptures and drawings aspire to a time beyond geopolitical violence

BY Armando Pulido |

From Emily Kraus’s big, beguiling canvases at The Sunday Painter to Amanda Moström’s first solo exhibition with Rose Easton

BY Tom Jeffreys |

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