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Ahead of an exhibition at Pace and Thaddaeus Ropac in London, the artist reflects on John Berger’s influence and embracing ambiguity

BY Tom Morton |

From Maja Ruznic’s vertiginous paintings to Aram Saroyan’s exploration of line, discover this month’s top exhibitions

BY frieze |

Displayed in a labyrinth at Pace Gallery, New York, the artist's latest ‘Black Dada’ paintings fail to generate productive friction

BY Zoë Hopkins |

The works at PACE in London skillfully blend Slavic folklore’s playful deities with sweeping landscapes to interrogate the representation of women

BY Emily Steer |

The fourth episode, On Studios, is now available, presented in collaboration with dunhill

The sculptor talks about her studio in Kingston, Hudson Valley, USA, and her fascination with the unknowable history of familiar objects

BY Arlene Shechet |

The artist and theorist share their thoughts on their intellectual work of interrogating legacies of slavery and anti-Black violence

BY Torkwase Dyson AND Christina Sharpe |

Building on a long legacy, a growing community of Black women are guiding the city’s established and blue-chip names into their new eras

BY Jasmin Hernandez |

The artist discusses his recent exhibitions at Pace and David Kordansky in Los Angeles dedicated to and inspired by the late modernist sculptor

BY Jonathan Griffin |

From KJ Abudu’s reckoning with the ghosts of Africa’s past at Pace, London, to a harrowing Howardena Pindell survey at Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge

BY frieze |

Vanessa Peterson interviews curator KJ Abudu about the latest iteration of his project, currently on view at Pace Gallery, London

BY KJ Abudu AND Vanessa Peterson |

For his debut exhibitions at Pace Gallery in Seoul and Hong Kong, the colourfield artist presents a suite of new paintings that continues his investigations into colour and form

BY Sam Gilliam AND Terence Trouillot |

At Pace Gallery, New York, a small survey of the artist’s oeuvre presents new and existing works which re-analyse both mass media iconography and her own family history

BY Will Fenstermaker |

In further news: UK threatens to leave UNESCO; Pace teams up with Christo

At Pace Gallery, New York, a new series shows the artist’s personal exploration of the Mao era and its traces in the present day

BY Banyi Huang |

Presenting a new body of work at Pace Gallery, New York, until 13 October, the legendary Korean artist speaks about working in a state of ‘empty consciousness’, and how art provides a moment to think differently about the world

In Collaboration with Pace Gallery

A curated program of performances and interactive projects new to the New York fair

In further news: 2018 Taipei Biennial curated by Mali Wu and Francesco Manacorda; Pace opens second Hong Kong space; London’s Rokeby Gallery closes

London’s fourth plinth artists announced; a new fund to protect cultural heritage in war-torn areas