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Contemporary Art and Culture

From Liliana Porter’s found figurines to Allison Katz’s adaptation of an ancient Roman townhouse, here’s what’s not to miss this September

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From Nat Faulkner’s investigations of invisible events to Dominique White’s haunting shipwrecks, here are the best shows to see this August 

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Widely credited with popularizing large-scale exhibitions in Germany and abroad, the curator was a celebrated and sometimes controversial advocate for contemporary art

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From Maja Ruznic’s vertiginous paintings to Aram Saroyan’s exploration of line, discover this month’s top exhibitions

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From Lee Scratch Perry’s posthumous exhibition at Cabaret Voltaire to Sidsel Meineche Hansen’s reflections on capitalism, explore this month’s top cultural events

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From Francis Alÿs’s audiovisual playground to Babeworld’s burnout, here are the most captivating exhibitions to see this month

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From the all-women programme at The National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens to Marianna Simnett’s UEFA-inspired film

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From Catalina Schliebener Muñoz’s twisted takes on fairy tales to Will Stovall’s defamiliarized worlds, here’s what to see in North America 

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From Otobong Nkanga’s ritualistic compositions to the biophilic design of Tropical Modernism

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From Joan Semmel’s unflinching depiction of female sexuality to Atiéna R. Kilfa’s sharp reimagining of film noir techniques

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From a collection of stories inspired by Franz Kafka to Lauren Elkin’s debut novel, the frieze team chooses its beach reads

 

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From Julie Tolentino’s sculptural alchemy to a new survey on Käthe Kollwitz, which reintroduces the lionized artist to a new generation

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From Dean Sameshima's vulnerable silhouettes to Danica Lundy's carnal paintings of the female body, here's what not to miss

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From the dark world of Pierre Huyghe’s AI installations to Silvia Rosi’s vibrant portraits of personal histories

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From Joan Jonas’s layered installations to Alexander Apóstol’s archetypal characters of Venezuelan society

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From Yuko Mohri’s delicate musical sculptures to Kapwani Kiwanga’s brilliant beadwork which acts as a meditation on the history of global trade

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From Bettina Pousttchi’s fluid documentation of urban space to Zhanna Kadyrova’s installations devised to help the war effort in Ukraine

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From Koo Jeong-A’s scented pavilion to Julien Creuzet’s ‘layers of history’, here's what not to miss during this year’s Biennale 

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The frieze team selects the international shows they’re most excited about during this year’s Biennale 

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From Graham Little’s meditations on beauty to Marie Watt’s expansive material exploration in her first travelling retrospective

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