At its most moving, the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art asserts that expressions of joy in precarious times are no small feat ...
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At Cecilia Brunson Projects, London, the artist uses theories from quantum physics to weave a narrative of human connection ...
Her retrospective at the Center for Art, Research, and Alliances demonstrates a philosophy almost incompatible with the ...
In his first solo institutional exhibition at Centro Pecci, Prato, the artist’s intimate vignettes honour queer sensuality ...
After an election dominated by far-right rhetoric, curator Alexia Fabre’s eclectic network of artists presents an inclusive ...
The artist talks about her new sci-fi-inspired film and technicolour watercolours at Frieze, which draws on her own ...
A monumental, site-specific exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles seeks to change viewers’ perception of ...
From Chris Ofili’s portraits of Othello at David Zwirner to Barbara Crane’s double-exposed casino signs at Centre Pompidou ...
This year’s Busan Biennale, inspired by David Graeber’s notion of ‘pirate enlightenment’, offers a glimpse into a world where ...
From Melanie Kitti’s fragmented frescoes to Ahmed Umar’s critique of African souvenir clichés: what not to miss in Norway ...
Once excluded from art history, the conceptual artist has her first US solo exhibition at the American Academy of Arts and ...