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The photography and videos of Olga Chernysheva capture concentrated moments in the midst of daily Russian life

BY Vivian Sky Rehberg |

Developing narratives from fragmented histories, the work of Michael Stevenson weighs up fate, irony and chance events

BY Adam Jasper |

Exploring the historical and metaphorical parameters of ‘the marine’ in the installations, sculptures and wall pieces of Cosima von Bonin

BY John C. Welchman |

The sculptures and installations of Anthea Hamilton stage the complexities of interpretation and desire

BY Martin Herbert |

The work of William Leavitt reflects upon Los Angeles’ faded visions of the future, bourgeois taste and the scientific sublime by Jonathan Griffin

The installations, collages and films of Andro Wekua construct a filmic dream-space of violent fantasies and sexual perversion

BY Eva Díaz |

Myth, ghosts and borders in the work of Mikala Dwyer

BY Anthony Byrt |

Dealing with the lapses between narrative content and medium, Rosa Barba’s film and sculptural work is a meditation on memory and vision

BY Kirsty Bell |

Moving between concealment and display, the work of Daniel Sinsel treads a fine line between seduction and deception

BY Sam Thorne |

Kai Althoff’s enigmatic installations, performances and paintings resist easy answers in their explorations of sexuality and spirituality

BY Natalie Haddad |

Occultist, mystic, painter: the life and legacy of Hilma af Klint

BY Ronald Jones AND Liv Stoltz |

The psychologically charged paintings of 16th-century artist Lorenzo Lotto explore hermeticism and the ‘pure profane’

BY Jan Verwoert |

Imagination as a form of resistance in the work of Klaus Weber

BY Kirsty Bell |

Social histories and spectral fictions in the films of Elizabeth Price

BY Sam Thorne |

On the occasion of a major touring retrospective, the artist talks about her 40-year career

BY Marina Cashdan AND Lynda Benglis |

Ming Wong’s homage to Pier Paolo Pasolini involved relocating the story of the Italian director’s 1968 masterpiece, Teorema, from Milan to Naples. Dominic Eichler accompanied him on his journey south

BY Dominic Eichler |

With their narrative and perceptual slippages, the films of Emily Wardill deal in condensation and complication

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Memory, exile and cultural heritage in the films of Fiona Tan

BY Brian Dillon |

From American Modernism to museum archives and the legacy of her artistic family, R.H. Quaytman telescopes time and place

BY Steven Stern |

Drawing connections between architectural models, painting and Utopian settlements in the work of Ian Kiaer

BY Jonathan Griffin |