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At Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, the artist’s participatory practice invites a radical, bodily mode of knowing

BY Louisa Elderton |

At Fondazione MAST, Bologna, the artist’s meticulously staged photographs highlight sitters whose social visibility is often denied

BY Giovanna Manzotti |

At Kunsthaus Zürich, the artist’s maximalist vision restages historical fragments into living, unruly theatre

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

In a series of formally playful snapshots at Goswell Road, Paris, the artist captures intimate moments of love and care

BY Wilson Tarbox |

The artist’s photographs at Mumok, Vienna, mount a subtle challenge to the male gaze 

BY Simone Molinari |

The artist’s show at Kunsthall Trondheim probes the stories we tell ourselves about oil – and proposes new ones

BY Cassie Packard |

At the Nicoletta Fiorucci Foundation, Venice, the artist and collaborators create a mesmerizing exhibition – part immersive Gesamtkunstwerk, part speculative archaeological site

BY Sean Burns |

At Kiasma, Helsinki, the artist’s visceral works expose the potent entanglement of mind and body

BY Alison Hugill |

‘The Oracle’ showcases non-human actors and explores art’s power to dream and demand freedom – but lacks clarity

BY Chloe Stead |

At Fondazione d’ARC, Rome, the artist’s sculptures position nature as an artistic collaborator

BY Ana Vukadin |

At Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Vienna, the artist’s phantasmagoric figures hover between comedy and tragedy 

BY Ramona Heinlein |

At Galerie Christophe Gaillard, Paris, the artist depicts queer and trans figures giving birth to symbolic versions of themselves

BY Andrew Hodgson |

From Pol Taburet’s ghoul-like figures to Eva Helene Pade’s painterly reckoning with sacrifice and femininity, here’s what not to miss this summer 

BY frieze |

At the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, the artist employs the visual language of BDSM to examine the human exploitation of horses

BY Lou Selfridge |

At Fondazione Memmo, Rome, the artist’s works examine how identity is constructed, performed and, ultimately, constrained

BY Ana Vukadin |

At Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, a group exhibition captures the tumult of familial relationships

BY Sarah Moroz |

At Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach, Brussels, the artist confronts apartheid and colonial plundering

BY Eve Hill-Agnus |

At The Wig, Berlin, the artist’s insect photographs playfully subvert the rules of wildlife photography

BY Louisa Elderton |

From Arturo Kameya’s paintings of mundane yet precious childhood ephemera to a retrospective of Augusta Curiel’s photography

BY Andrew Pasquier |

At 11 Parthenon Street, Nicosia, a group show positions the home as a space for gentle interruptions and understated transformations

BY Ben Livne Weitzman |