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At Templon, New York, the artist presents caricatures that illustrate the ever-present violence in contemporary society

BY Folasade Ologundudu | 05 MAY 23

At The Drawing Center, New York, the artist presents papercut scenes of homoerotic couplings inflected with conventions of the Chinese craft

BY Isabel Ling | 03 MAY 23

From Eiko Otake’s installation at Green-Wood Cemetery, New York, to a group show at Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, these are the must-see shows

BY frieze | 02 MAY 23

At the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, the two South African artists present multi-media works that memorialize anti-Apartheid resistance

BY Ian Bourland | 27 APR 23

A group show at Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, explores how queer strategies have undergirded art and technology in the past five decades

BY Alice Bucknell | 20 APR 23

The artist’s new installation at Green-Wood Cemetery in New York explores loss, death and rebirth through motherhood

BY Mariana Fernández | 18 APR 23

At Travesía Cuatro, Mexico City, the artist’s metallic plants and flowers calls to mind the poems of Federico García Lorca and the gardens of Luis Barragán

BY Gaby Cepeda | 14 APR 23

From a group show of Black artists at Johnson Lowe to Ignacio Gatica’s multi-media sculptures, here are the best shows to see across the US right now

BY frieze | 14 APR 23

On the occasion of EXPO CHICAGO, here's what not to miss across the city right now

BY Lisa Yin Zhang | 13 APR 23

At von ammon co, Washington, DC, the artist presents multi-media sculptures and photographs that appropriate the visual language of the international financial system

BY Ian Bourland | 11 APR 23

A new adaptation of the Ibsen classic, starring Jessica Chastain, is stripped down to its bare bones to reveal the play’s central spirit

BY Rhoda Feng | 06 APR 23

On the occasion of the opening of UTA Artist Space and re-opening of Jackson Fine Art, here are the best shows to see in Atlanta

BY Lisa Yin Zhang | 05 APR 23

At Johnson Lowe Gallery, Atlanta, a group show centres how Black visual culture is transmuted into wide-ranging practices

BY Lisa Yin Zhang | 04 APR 23

From Rachel Whiteread’s entropic assemblages at Luhring Augustine to a Lizzi Bougatsos performance tribute at TRAMPS

BY frieze | 04 APR 23

At Luhring Augustine, New York, the sculptor's embalmed everyday objects memorialize both personal and collective transformation

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo | 21 MAR 23

From the first survey of Puerto Rican art at the Whitney Museum of American Art, to the tribute to Lizzi Bougatsos’s life at TRAMPS

BY frieze | 17 MAR 23

At Pinacoteca de Estado, São Paulo, the artist toes the fragile line between language, bodies and the environment

BY Ela Bittencourt | 17 MAR 23

At Tanya Bonakdar, Los Angeles, the artist presents sculptures and installations that revel in the magic past the limits of language

BY Evan Moffitt | 14 MAR 23

At TRAMPS, New York, the stalwart of the Lower East Side art and music scenes transmutes a painful personal archive into new assemblages

BY Madeleine Seidel | 10 MAR 23

The artists present playfully experimental new work in the convivial outdoor environment of Hakuna Matata, Los Angeles

BY Gracie Hadland | 08 MAR 23