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A retrospective at Neues Museum Nürnberg assembles the artist’s gleeful critiques of social, political and economic conditions  

BY Kito Nedo |

At Blain|Southern, London, the Mexican artist’s primordial canvases evoke the beginning of the beginning

BY Cal Revely-Calder |

An exhibition at neugerriemschneider, Berlin, explores the healing properties of sticks as a symbol for social change

BY Carina Bukuts |

At Galleria Massimo Minini, Brescia, the artist explores technical virtuosity and trompe l’oeil through bronze-branches on fire, fake mirrors and floating candles

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

At Museu de Arte de São Paulo and Casa de Vidro, São Paulo, hand-woven sculptures inhabit the buildings, incorporating tree trunks and branches

BY Camila Belchior |

At the heart of Wächtler’s work at Bergen Kunsthall, is a notion of narrative, however fractured, fugitive, misleading or opaque

The latest edition powerfully frames narratives of colonialism, exploitation and survivance

BY Helen Hughes |

A show at Georgia Scherman Projects, Toronto, explores the career of quarterback Warren Moon and sport’s failure to create racial reconciliation

BY Charles Reeve |

The artist’s new film explores unprecedented levels of intimacy and empathy with its subjects

BY Eliel Jones |

An exhibition at Parisian Laundry, Montreal, expands our understanding of the modernist shapes Donald Judd and Henry Moore created

BY Sky Goodden |

The late Brazilian artist’s retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro, is a delicate exploration of his multi-faceted practice

BY Fernanda Brenner |

A series of sculptures shown at Jenny’s, Los Angeles, challenge traditional categories of art 

BY Travis Diehl |

In his first comprehensive exhibition in the US, at ICA Boston, a kinetic economy of endeavour quickly emerges

BY Emma McCormick-Goodhart |

An exhibition at Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing, reflects on the rising voyeurism within changing media structures

BY Tom Mouna |

A series of architectural interventions at SALT Beyoğlu, Istanbul, considers how we see, hear and describe socio-political upheavals

BY Andrew Hibbard |

Halwani has created his own emotionally powerful, visually arresting memorial: ‘a small step on a daunting climb’

BY Chris Sharratt |

The latest edition uses interdisciplinary collaborations between artists, scientists and activists to highlight a new approach to exhibition-making

BY Alvin Li |

The artist’s first US survey intervenes in the architecture and collection of Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia

BY Bea Huff Hunter |

More than ten years after his death, an exhibition at Galerie Nagel Draxler, Cologne, sheds new light on the conceptual sharpness of the artist

BY Moritz Scheper |

At Ortuzar Projects, New York, an exhibition explores the artist’s multidirectional storytelling

BY Shiv Kotecha |
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