Featured in the Focus section, supported by Stone Island, these bold new voices offer experimental takes on family, memory, ...
At NILS STÆRK, Copenhagen, the artist’s ceramic torsos and hospital ceiling panels probe how medical architecture disciplines ...
At Arter, the artist draws on the city’s histories of displacement and erasure, using fragile materials and silhouettes to evoke the lingering afterlives of violence ...
At the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the 82nd edition of the biennial reflects the exhaustion of the left ...
At Tate Modern, the artist’s work – often read as an intimate confession – reveals itself as inseparable from the broader culture that shaped it ...
Abdul Abdullah, one of the artists featured in this edition of the Biennale of Sydney, presents a new suite of paintings at Ames Yavuz Sydney that interrogate the latent violence present in words and ...
At Victoria Miro in London, the artist’s latest film unfolds across multiple screens, referencing Donna Haraway to imagine ...
At SculptureCenter, New York, the artist’s inflatables, costumes and performances lob critiques with an absurdist flourish ...
At Centro Pecci, the artist’s polaroids shift attention from Italian landscapes to the photograph itself, foregrounding materiality, layering and uncertainty ...
At Sikkema Malloy Jenkins, New York, the ‘lesbian godmother of downtown painting’ presents work about artmaking itself ...
At Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, the project’s largest iteration shows how artists and activists rework archives ...
Levent Özmen, director of the Istanbul-based gallery, reflects on its new UK outpost, its commitment to supporting artists ...