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At Coda Culture, Singapore, the artist explores questions of authenticity and agency through sobering, yet tender, documentation of her transition

BY Wong Binghao |

At San Sebastián’s Tabakalera, hypnotic multimedia installations suggest non-human intelligence can function as a generator of meaning, not just as a tool

BY Alejandro Alonso Díaz |

At Amanda Wilkinson Gallery, London, two series of work from the 1970s show the late artist’s playful, powerful intertwining of text and image

BY Philomena Epps |

At Bildmuseet, Umeå, the artist’s meticulous, elegant photography interrogates both the natural world and the nature of the human gaze

BY Matthew Rana |

Exploring the state's complex history alongside debates surrounding Confederate monuments at the SITElines biennial, Santa Fe

BY Matthew Rana |

Discovering the painter’s complex, intimate documentation of recent Albanian history at the National Gallery of Arts, Tirana

BY Amy Zion |

At Galleria Civica’s satellite space, Modena, the artist’s first retrospective explores the latent possibilities of ‘togetherness’

BY Barbara Casavecchia |

Natural and manmade phenomena intermingle, producing dreamlike forms in the artist’s solo show at PKM Gallery, Seoul

BY Yujin Min |

At CRAC, Sète, a group show interrogates both the cultural inscription of gender, and the essentializing tendency of earlier feminist debates

BY Alex Estorick |

The artist draws on psychoanalysis and an ancient calendar to explore the idea that life has a predetermined narrative at Barbara Wien, Berlin

BY Harry Thorne |

The LA-based artist’s videos, sculptures and photographs frame public drinking as an issue of gender, race and class

BY Eliel Jones |

At LA-based non-profit space JOAN, works by local artists Walter Askin, Elizabeth Bain and Sandra Vista embody theatricality in all its forms

BY Jonathan Griffin |

At Beijing's Magician Space, demonstrating how products are more than their simple functions and exploring the hegemonic power of language

BY Tom Mouna |

Two decades of challenging public space and laying bare latent anxieties in our cultures’ machismo, at Es Baluard museum, Palma

BY Vanessa Thill |

At Herald St, London, the artist presents paintings filled with smooth ovoid forms and the suggestion of a single, otherworldly light source

BY Hettie Judah |

In ‘Flesh’ at the Jewish Museum, New York, the Lithuanian painter’s visceral still lifes seem eerily prophetic 

BY Ara H. Merjian |

At MadeIn Gallery, Shanghai, the Beijing-born artist blends socialist realism with conventions of lianhuanhua, palm-sized Chinese picture books

BY Alvin Li |

At Perrotin, Paris, the Colombian-born, Paris-based artist superimposes opposing ideologies to explore our politically distorted perceptions

BY Violaine Boutet de Monvel |

In a Victorian-era baths in Glasgow, the artist stages her largest performance project to date, featuring a 24-woman swim team

BY Chris Sharratt |

At Karma, New York, the artist herself becomes ‘a reproductive medium’, revisiting natural subjects and bringing realism ever closer to abstraction

BY Rainer Diana Hamilton |
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