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There’s impressive and unexpected art in the city, even during the summer doldrums

BY Orit Gat |

An exhibition exploring the enigmatic artist’s ‘portable studios’

BY Pablo Larios |

The artist’s new series of paintings at Berlin’s Galerie Barbara Weiss unseats our fantasies of concealment

BY Greg Nissan |

The triumphant virtuosity of Euler’s latest paintings at Berlin’s Galerie Neu

BY Kirsty Bell |

From clitoris avatars to deep fakes, the non-fiction moving image festival presents a novel use of cutting-edge technology    

BY Neelam Tailor |

At The Drawing Center, New York, artists and writers envision a world free of racism, sexism, colonialism and homophobia

BY Megan N. Liberty |

Two riveting shows, at Centre Pompidou-Metz and Basel’s Museum Tinguely, showcase the 75-year-old German artist’s ingenious capacity for invention

BY Jane Ure-Smith |

On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, the shows to see around the city that contend with LGBT culture and political history

BY Evan Moffitt |

‘The Construction of the Possible’ is the uneven result of a clash between artists and the Cuban government

BY Amy Zion |

‘Água Viva’ is a vision of a run-down and resource-scarce future

BY Dan Fox |

The Black female gaze shines resiliently through the stormy surfaces of the artist’s paintings on view at Hauser & Wirth

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

With over 100 works, ‘Straying from the Line’ brings together superb work under the rubric of anti-essentialism

BY Mitch Speed |

Spread across four German cities, this year’s ‘Ruhr Ding’ explores art in public space in a former industrial region

BY Carina Bukuts |

From her kitchen table in Canterbury, the Australian curator quietly reinvented the exhibition format

BY Philomena Epps |

In his first show at Callicoon Fine Arts in New York, the artist probes the ways we use – and abuse – objects  

BY Shiv Kotecha |

Their latest show at Kölnischer Kunstverein sees the post-conceptual duo bite into the exclusionary social realities of art making

BY Stanton Taylor |

Steven Zultanski reviews five wide-ranging new collections that address immigration, love and the cruelties of the internet

BY Steven Zultanski |

A survey of the artist’s paintings and sculptures at Chicago’s Kavi Gupta skewers drug companies’ marketing tactics in the midst of the US opioid crisis

BY B. David Zarley |

Kasper reflects on a world in which everyone is a critic, every space a studio

BY Sarah E. James |

The artists’ latest performance at Block Universe leaves us hanging in ambiguity

BY Kareem Reid |
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