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Anne Collier’s photographs of images and objects focus on the stylized vehicles of expectation and desire

BY Dan Fox |

Politics, poetry and the legacy of black and white photography come together in Shannon Ebner’s explorations of language and sign systems

BY Christy Lange |

Recuperation and representation in the work of Giulia Piscitelli

BY Pádraig Timoney |

Filmmakers, writers and theorists, The Otolith Group mine the past in order to understand what's yet to come

BY Nina Power |

Working through abjection and attraction, the sculptures of the late Alina Szapocznikow engender the politics of emotion

BY Jan Verwoert |

From tableaux vivants to Photoshop, the philosophical and optical enquiries of Pietro Roccasalva inevitably return to painting

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Explorations in size and scale in recent Japanese sculpture

BY Edward Allington |

Mining the politics of imagery through the works of the late German filmmaker

BY Coco Fusco |

Norwegian artist and novelist Matias Faldbakken responds to socio-political sore points with ambivalence and provocation

BY Dominic Eichler |

American artist Jonathan Horowitz employs contemporary culture as his medium

Human cameras, fortune tellers, unreliable memories – in Lindsay Seers’ work, the truth is not what it seems

BY Tom Morton |

Thomas Bayrle’s long and varied career as an artist reveals a sensibility shaped in equal parts by humour, absurdity and social criticism

BY Dominic Eichler |

Charline von Heyl’s paintings reveal a unique language developed in the face of information streams and image overload

BY Kirsty Bell |

The animism and imagination of Phillip Allen’s painterly abstractions

BY Martin Herbert |

Stephen Prina’s installations, performances and objects are characterized by their rich layers of reference and discursive discordance

BY Dominic Eichler |

Having risen to youthful notoriety in the 1990s, Alex Bag and Harmony Korine have moved on to something darker and more searching

BY Bruce Hainley |

For three decades, the influential British artist Eric Bainbridge has been fascinated by surfaces and disguises, the exotic and the mundane

BY Jonathan Griffin |

Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander creates works influenced by ideas of home, travel, translation and transience

BY Sam Thorne |

Amar Kanwar’s multilayered films and installations prompt ‘revelations, of different kinds, for different individuals’

BY Sean O'Toole |

Grappling with the work of an artist who relishes multiple viewpoints, myriad materials and a slippery approach to meaning

BY Julian Myers |