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At Stockholm’s Index, riffing on the dangers of Fascism, bad corporations and big tech

BY Adam Kleinman |

At Shanghai's Power Station of Art, a retrospective of the artist's large-scale installation work asking: why are we here? How will we be remembered?

BY Arthur Solway |

Comic book images of female vulnerability become symbols of liberated sexual energy at Anton Kern Gallery, New York

BY Rainer Diana Hamilton |

A diverse range of shows, exploring ideas ranging from authoritarianism and free speech to interiority and tenderness

BY Martin Herbert |

The artist's tightly choreographed show about surveillance culture at Koppe Astner, Glasgow

BY Chris Sharratt |

The artist creates a dreamy, domestic space in which ideas of intimacy and concealment are explored at Oakville Galleries, Ontario

BY Aryen Hoekstra |

Retrospectives at Musée des Arts Decoratifs and Palais Galliera, Paris showcase the designer's unique ways of relating garment to body

BY Aaron Peck |

At the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Lynne Cooke's debut exhibition turns the spotlight on so-called 'outsider' artists

BY Jack McGrath |

At this year’s GI festival, directed by Richard Parry, a future-focused assemblage of what it means to be human

BY Tom Jeffreys |

The gallery-sharing initiative offers cross-cultural conversations and access to artwork rarely exhibited in Mexico

BY Jessica Berlanga Taylor |

At Haus der Kunst, Munich, artists including Ed Atkins and Otobong Nkanga explore compliance and resistance in an era of wild digitalization

The Argentinian artist's playful, wise and, at times, prophetic work on show at Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires

BY John Quin |

At Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, cheap post-modern furniture becomes a symbol of failed social and economic integration

BY Moritz Scheper |

With neo-fascist populism on the rise, two shows in Milan and Florence offer a timely look at a turbulent period in Italian history

BY Ara H. Merjian |

The artist's materials include avocado extract, wild walnut, yew berries, nettles, hematite and tea at David Lewis, New York

BY Michael Wilson |

The Berlin-based German artist’s highly distinctive canvases at Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover 

BY Kito Nedo |

A group show engaging with botanical histories and nonhuman futures at Edouard Malingue Gallery, Shanghai

BY Xin Zhou |

The artist’s show at Museum Tinguely, Basel, Switzerland shows her central concern is contingency

BY Jörg Scheller |

At Choi & Lager, Seoul, the artists capture the transience and fragility of contemporary life

BY Yujin Min |

Inspired by L. Frank Baum’s illusory city, K11’s first in-house curated show looks to the hidden forces structuring how we see the world

BY En Liang Khong |
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