Exhibition Reviews

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At Cabinet, London, the artist’s minimal installation recreates a blurry photograph of a bus stop 

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

At Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, the artist holds the virtual treeline and the natural one in a single view

BY Andrew Woolbright |

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

BY Louisa Elderton |

At ShugoArts, Tokyo, the artist combines nostalgic still lifes with assorted produce, cheap liquor and whistled Chopin

BY Taro Nettleton |

The artist’s survey at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey, Mexico, demonstrates his commitment to liberatory notions of nationhood, kinship and art itself

BY Claudia Ross |

At MASSIMODECARLO, London, the artist presents a series of unnerving paintings based on archival photographs of Francis Bacon

BY Melissa Baksh |

At Blue Velvet, Zurich, the artist’s charged sculptures balance violence with desire

BY Anya Harrison |

On view at the Aspen Art Museum, the artist’s early replicas of canonical artworks appear imbued with love and disdain

BY Hugo Bausch Belbachir |

At Galerie Krinziger, Vienna, the artist’s works act as a record of thought in motion

BY Hana Ostan-Ožbolt-Haas |

At Grand Union, Birmingham, the artist forges a devotional lineage of queer and trans lives in Qajar-era Iran

BY Donna Marcus Duke |

At David Peter Francis, New York, the artist repurposes medical impairment charts and losing lottery tickets to address inequality at the office

BY Chris Murtha |

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

BY Giovanna Manzotti |

A group exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery brings together the sensual works of three artists

BY Ellen Mara De Wachter |

The 2025 edition, ‘BEDROCK’, presents a cohesive selection of artworks woven into the city’s urban fabric

BY Daniel Culpan |

The 12th SITE Santa Fe International considers fictitious, historical and living characters – a curatorial gamble that pays off

At Tramway, Glasgow, the artist asks what bats and moths can teach us about sustainable living

BY Caitlin Merrett King |

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

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk |

His print show at STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore, upends the question: ‘What does it mean for an artist to be ahead of their time?’

BY Yvonne Wang |

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 |