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Considering this year’s title, ‘Foreigners Everywhere', we look back at how artists have addressed entrenched ideas of nationhood with bold, and at times comical, interventions

BY Ivana Cholakova AND Angel Lambo |

From a posthumous Martin Wong retrospective in Camden to Matthew Arthur Williams’s sensitive debut in Dundee 

BY Sean Burns |

Two decades of the fair in moments, according to Cory Arcangel, Steven Cairns, Lubaina Himid, Mike Nelson, Sarah McCrory and others

BY Chris Waywell AND Matthew McLean |

From Celeste Rapone's evocation of not-so-blissful domesticity at Josh Lilley, London, to Leo Robinson’s dense webs of allusion and appropriation at Chapter, Cardiff 

BY frieze |

From Sonia Boyce’s triumphant Venice installation at Turner Contemporary, Margate, to an exhibition that channels artists’ spiritual relationship with nature at Modern Art, London

BY frieze |

The artist discusses his first survey, at Hayward Gallery, London, which ambitiously reconfigures his acclaimed spaces and sculptures

BY Sean Burns |

Curated by Defne Ayas and Natasha Ginwala, this year’s edition explores transnational kinships and inherited healing practices to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Gwangju May Uprising

BY Hayoung Chung |

In spite of being one of London’s oldest artist-run spaces, its spirit remains young

BY Tabitha Steinberg |

‘The Asset Strippers’, at Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries, turns the museum’s elegant sculpture court into a salvage yard

BY Jane Ure-Smith |

Ahead of this year’s DC Open and gallery share Okey-Dokey, a round-up of the best shows across the Rhineland cities

BY Moritz Scheper |

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art inaugurates its biennial artists’ award with a show marked by the idea of transference

BY En Liang Khong |

At Galleria Franco Noero, Turin, Italy, the artist is taking on the history of a country and questioning the present

BY Nicola Ricciardi |

The artist rebuilds a former cabaret theatre at Gartenstraße 6, Berlin, into a labyrinth of dust and spotlight, in his new workshop space that saw (platform for a performance in two parts)

BY Cara Cotner |

In an ongoing series, frieze asks an artist, curator or writer to list the books that have influenced them

BY Mike Nelson |

Mike Nelson to represent Britain at the 54th Venice Biennale

BY Sam Thorne |

The artist is taking over New York's Building D on Essex Street Market, with his new installations that resemble a horror story

BY Kristin M. Jones |