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This year’s Busan Biennale, inspired by David Graeber’s notion of ‘pirate enlightenment’, offers a glimpse into a world where ...
In his first solo institutional exhibition at Centro Pecci, Prato, the artist’s intimate vignettes honour queer sensuality ...
From Chris Ofili’s portraits of Othello at David Zwirner to Barbara Crane’s double-exposed casino signs at Centre Pompidou ...
In her latest show at Waddington Custot, London, the artist’s triptychs reimagine the sacred through large-scale abstraction ...
Once excluded from art history, the conceptual artist has her first US solo exhibition at the American Academy of Arts and ...
An ecofeminist show of 18 artists and collectives at The Brick, Los Angeles, decentres a male perspective – but ultimately ...
After an election dominated by far-right rhetoric, curator Alexia Fabre’s eclectic network of artists presents an inclusive ...
From Melanie Kitti’s fragmented frescoes to Ahmed Umar’s critique of African souvenir clichés: what not to miss in Norway ...
A monumental, site-specific exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles seeks to change viewers’ perception of ...
A packed survey at the National Portrait Gallery in London reveals an artist who was the architect of his own myth ...
Sound Clash is the first iteration of Ben Selig’s project exploring place-making in east London. Comprised of three sound ...