Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See During London Gallery Weekend 2025 From Katelyn Eichwald’s yearning-laced paintings to a weekend-long durational performance by Allen-Golder Carpenter BY Thomas McMullan | 03 Jun 25 READ MORE
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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Caught in a Landslide’: Art in the Age of Uncertainty At Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, an expansive group show highlights precarity as a permanent condition BY Nadia Egan | 02 Apr 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / JR’s Joyful Collaborations with Refugee Communities At Perrotin, London, the artist presents an image of hope in the face of trauma BY Emily Steer | 01 Apr 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Laura Owens’s Painted Sugar Rush Overtaking two of Matthews Marks Gallery’s New York locations, her installations explode stale hierarchies of taste BY Wendy Vogel | 01 Apr 25 READ MORE From To Showing results 1-20 of 1048 From To Exhibition Reviews For Rosemarie Trockel, Inconsistency is a Constant Spanning Gladstone Gallery and Sprüth Magers in New York, the conceptual artist’s doubleheader revisits and remixes old work BY Madeleine Seidel | 05 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews Anthea Hamilton Reimagines Everyday Objects At Fondazione Memmo, Rome, the artist’s works examine how identity is constructed, performed and, ultimately, constrained BY Ana Vukadin | 05 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Ferocity at Home’ Magnifies Domestic Friction At Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, a group exhibition captures the tumult of familial relationships BY Sarah Moroz | 04 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews Demystifying Guillermo Kuitca’s Prodigious Practice A MALBA survey traces the politics and humanism at the root of the artist’s career BY Ana Vogelfang | 03 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews Pedro Gómez-Egaña’s Installations Reject Attention-Fracking At MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, the artist’s bisected interiors and celestial projections attune viewers to their everyday environments BY Helen Miller | 30 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Xanthe Scout Lardner-Burke Embraces Error At SMAC Gallery, Cape Town, the artist’s ethereal paintings hover between accident and intention BY Sean O'Toole | 29 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Huma Bhabha and Alberto Giacometti Sculpt Survival At the Barbican Art Gallery, London, a dual presentation shows two artists confronting the traumas of their times BY Lara Alake | 28 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Antonia Kuo Unleashes an Elemental Slurry At Chapter NY, New York, the artist’s chemical paintings evoke industrial processes and spontaneous reactions BY Peter Brock | 27 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Lebohang Kganye Stages a Challenge to Colonialism At Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach, Brussels, the artist confronts apartheid and colonial plundering BY Eve Hill-Agnus | 27 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Steina Explores a Nonhuman Perspective The pioneering artist, who has worked with machine vision since the 1970s, gets the retrospective treatment at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum BY Lauren Stroh | 22 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Paul Niedermayer’s Portraits Bug the System At The Wig, Berlin, the artist’s insect photographs playfully subvert the rules of wildlife photography BY Louisa Elderton | 22 May 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘11 Parthenon’ Embraces Intimacy Over Spectacle At 11 Parthenon Street, Nicosia, a group show positions the home as a space for gentle interruptions and understated transformations BY Ben Livne Weitzman | 19 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Ritualistic Power of CAConrad’s Poetry At Champ Lacombe, London, a series of poems printed on chiffon lingers in the joy and violence of contemporary life BY Sam Moore | 19 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Islamic Arts Biennale Anchors Itself in the Past In Jeddah, the biennial’s second edition wrestles with how to honour history without mothballing it BY Nadine Khalil | 16 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Inside Tavares Strachan’s Luminous Archive At Kunsthalle Mannheim, the artist’s immersive installations highlight the untold stories of Black visionaries BY Radia Soukni | 15 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Laura Lima’s Automatons Blur Man and Machine At Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, the artist’s latest exhibition posits a new method for performing BY Madeleine Seidel | 15 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Pol Taburet Summons Mythic Tales of Silence At Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, the artist’s unsettling works examine voicelessness as both sanctuary and sentence BY Brooke Wilson | 15 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Slugs, AI, Ghosts: Richard Hawkins’s Haunted House Drawing inspiration from Butoh, the artist’s show at Empty Gallery, Hong Kong, features collages of queer bodies BY Bradford Nordeen | 14 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Queer Urgency of ‘a field of bloom and hum’ As the US administration withdraws LGBTQ+ resources, a show at the Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, celebrates queer lives BY James Voorhies | 13 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Mystical Promise of TM Davy At Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, the artist presents the beauty of myth as a way to address sorrow and shame BY Andrew Durbin | 12 May 25 PREV 1 / 53 NEXT
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Caught in a Landslide’: Art in the Age of Uncertainty At Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, an expansive group show highlights precarity as a permanent condition BY Nadia Egan | 02 Apr 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / JR’s Joyful Collaborations with Refugee Communities At Perrotin, London, the artist presents an image of hope in the face of trauma BY Emily Steer | 01 Apr 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Laura Owens’s Painted Sugar Rush Overtaking two of Matthews Marks Gallery’s New York locations, her installations explode stale hierarchies of taste BY Wendy Vogel | 01 Apr 25 READ MORE From To Showing results 1-20 of 1048 From To Exhibition Reviews For Rosemarie Trockel, Inconsistency is a Constant Spanning Gladstone Gallery and Sprüth Magers in New York, the conceptual artist’s doubleheader revisits and remixes old work BY Madeleine Seidel | 05 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews Anthea Hamilton Reimagines Everyday Objects At Fondazione Memmo, Rome, the artist’s works examine how identity is constructed, performed and, ultimately, constrained BY Ana Vukadin | 05 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘Ferocity at Home’ Magnifies Domestic Friction At Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, a group exhibition captures the tumult of familial relationships BY Sarah Moroz | 04 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews Demystifying Guillermo Kuitca’s Prodigious Practice A MALBA survey traces the politics and humanism at the root of the artist’s career BY Ana Vogelfang | 03 Jun 25 Exhibition Reviews Pedro Gómez-Egaña’s Installations Reject Attention-Fracking At MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, the artist’s bisected interiors and celestial projections attune viewers to their everyday environments BY Helen Miller | 30 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Xanthe Scout Lardner-Burke Embraces Error At SMAC Gallery, Cape Town, the artist’s ethereal paintings hover between accident and intention BY Sean O'Toole | 29 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Huma Bhabha and Alberto Giacometti Sculpt Survival At the Barbican Art Gallery, London, a dual presentation shows two artists confronting the traumas of their times BY Lara Alake | 28 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Antonia Kuo Unleashes an Elemental Slurry At Chapter NY, New York, the artist’s chemical paintings evoke industrial processes and spontaneous reactions BY Peter Brock | 27 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Lebohang Kganye Stages a Challenge to Colonialism At Galerie La Patinoire Royale Bach, Brussels, the artist confronts apartheid and colonial plundering BY Eve Hill-Agnus | 27 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Steina Explores a Nonhuman Perspective The pioneering artist, who has worked with machine vision since the 1970s, gets the retrospective treatment at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum BY Lauren Stroh | 22 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Paul Niedermayer’s Portraits Bug the System At The Wig, Berlin, the artist’s insect photographs playfully subvert the rules of wildlife photography BY Louisa Elderton | 22 May 25 Exhibition Reviews ‘11 Parthenon’ Embraces Intimacy Over Spectacle At 11 Parthenon Street, Nicosia, a group show positions the home as a space for gentle interruptions and understated transformations BY Ben Livne Weitzman | 19 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Ritualistic Power of CAConrad’s Poetry At Champ Lacombe, London, a series of poems printed on chiffon lingers in the joy and violence of contemporary life BY Sam Moore | 19 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Islamic Arts Biennale Anchors Itself in the Past In Jeddah, the biennial’s second edition wrestles with how to honour history without mothballing it BY Nadine Khalil | 16 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Must-See: Inside Tavares Strachan’s Luminous Archive At Kunsthalle Mannheim, the artist’s immersive installations highlight the untold stories of Black visionaries BY Radia Soukni | 15 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Laura Lima’s Automatons Blur Man and Machine At Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, the artist’s latest exhibition posits a new method for performing BY Madeleine Seidel | 15 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Pol Taburet Summons Mythic Tales of Silence At Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, the artist’s unsettling works examine voicelessness as both sanctuary and sentence BY Brooke Wilson | 15 May 25 Exhibition Reviews Slugs, AI, Ghosts: Richard Hawkins’s Haunted House Drawing inspiration from Butoh, the artist’s show at Empty Gallery, Hong Kong, features collages of queer bodies BY Bradford Nordeen | 14 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Queer Urgency of ‘a field of bloom and hum’ As the US administration withdraws LGBTQ+ resources, a show at the Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, celebrates queer lives BY James Voorhies | 13 May 25 Exhibition Reviews The Mystical Promise of TM Davy At Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate, the artist presents the beauty of myth as a way to address sorrow and shame BY Andrew Durbin | 12 May 25 PREV 1 / 53 NEXT
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Caught in a Landslide’: Art in the Age of Uncertainty At Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, an expansive group show highlights precarity as a permanent condition BY Nadia Egan | 02 Apr 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / JR’s Joyful Collaborations with Refugee Communities At Perrotin, London, the artist presents an image of hope in the face of trauma BY Emily Steer | 01 Apr 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Laura Owens’s Painted Sugar Rush Overtaking two of Matthews Marks Gallery’s New York locations, her installations explode stale hierarchies of taste BY Wendy Vogel | 01 Apr 25 READ MORE