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‘She was working on a theory of everything’: on the extraordinary life and work of Swiss visionary Emma Kunz, now at London’s Serpentine Gallery

BY Agnieszka Brzeżańska |

The artists’ two-person show at London’s Cell Project Space lays bare the latent economic structures that condition our lives

BY Amy Budd |

An immersive installation at Gasworks offers different modes of thinking about ‘the psychic inheritance of an experience for which one has no memory’

BY Derica Shields |

At Blain|Southern, London, the Mexican artist’s primordial canvases evoke the beginning of the beginning

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

In world first, the artist plans to harness the power of ‘Magic Leap One’ technology, and is encouraging others to join her

BY Frieze News Desk |

At Almanac Projects, London, the artist sheds new light on the way women are turned into objects 

BY Izabella Scott |

In further news: MoMA to temporarily close; David Adjaye calls for museum championing black British culture

BY Frieze News Desk |

At Autograph, London, Boswell’s first institutional exhibition reveals what it truly means to recover from trauma

BY Rianna Jade Parker |

A century on, the Viennese master’s paintings and drawings still lay life bare: the angst, thrill, the thrum of flesh

BY Meara Sharma |

‘No other installation has come close to the swooning sensation of seeing Bourgeois’s work for the first time’

BY Shahidha Bari |

The famous franchise is supporting masters’s students working at the intersection of art and design

In further news: Lehmann Maupin gallery sues former employee for stealing ‘trade secrets’; was Robert Indiana in control of his final artworks?

On show at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in London, the works show the American master at the height of his powers

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

The avian playground was a manifesto for a modernism that could employ gymnastic engineering to theatrical effect – what happens with its inhabitants long gone?

BY Douglas Murphy |

At Studio Voltaire, London, the artists have transformed the former chapel into a wild Wilde Gesamtkunstwerk

BY Hettie Judah |

The female Renaissance painter’s ‘Self-Portrait’ has been listed among ‘improperly acquired’ objects during World War II

Criticisms of impact are missing the project’s power to change behaviour, argues collaborator and geologist Minik Rosing

BY Hettie Judah |

In her show at Tiwani Contemporary, London, the painter draws on the intimate atmosphere of rediscovered photographs

BY George Vasey |

An exhibition at Victoria Miro, London, explores how the artist channelled outdoors journeys onto canvas

BY Skye Sherwin |

The artist’s installation ‘Ice Watch’ places giant melting blocks outside the Tate Modern and Bloomberg headquarters