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From the NGA’s seminal exhibition, ‘Afro-Atlantic Histories’, to Sam Lipp’s titillating bodies in ‘Pornocracy’ at Derosia, New York, these are the shows not to miss in the US this summer

BY frieze | 24 JUN 22

What’s worth packing in your suitcase? The frieze team offers their picks for holiday reads

BY frieze | 17 JUN 22

Krzysztof Kościuczuk picks the shows to see during Zurich Art Weekend and Art Basel

BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 10 JUN 22

These are the shows currently on our radar, from the group show addressing the concept of tradition at KADIST, to a selection of work spanning Yoko Ono to Félix González-Torrez, curated by Alfredo Jaar, at Galerie Lelong

BY frieze | 27 MAY 22

From Lorraine O’Grady’s photocollages from the 1990s at Alexander Gray Associates to Kiyan Williams’s deep-fried American Flags at Lyles & King, these are the must-see shows

BY Travis Diehl | 20 MAY 22

Salena Barry selects her top picks – from Nicola L.’s kinky, penetrable sculptures at Alison Jacques to Jeff Wall’s monumental photographs at White Cube

BY Salena Barry | 12 MAY 22

Sam Moore selects their top picks – from William Brickel’s contorted bodies at The Artist Room to Garrett Pruter’s reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘The Birds’ at Trafalgar Avenue 

BY Sam Moore | 12 MAY 22

From a stunning Joan Mitchell retrospective at the Baltimore Museum of Art to an exploration of enchanted modernity at The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice

BY frieze | 06 MAY 22

From Heidi Bucher's latex skinnings at Mendes Wood DM to Elen Braga's horse-themed tapestries, here are five shows not to miss in the Belgium capital during Art Brussels

BY Chloe Stead | 05 MAY 22

From Nina Canell's seven tonnes of mollusc shells at Berlinische Galerie to a leftist-philanthropic flower show at Isabella Bortolozzi, Claire Koron Elat previews the essential exhibitions opening in the German capital

BY Claire Koron Elat | 28 APR 22

Marlene Dumas triumphs at Palazzo Grassi and Pauline Curnier Jardin upends the Biennale’s exclusivity

BY Sean Burns | 22 APR 22

In a cavernous Central Pavilion, ‘The Milk of Dreams’ reminds us that feminist triumphs and struggles stretch beyond time and geography 

BY Vanessa Peterson | 21 APR 22

In the second of our two-part round-up, Chloe Stead reviews the best pavilions across the Giardini

BY Chloe Stead | 21 APR 22

At the Arsenale, monumental works question the place of the human in nature, and the nature of the human

BY Andrew Durbin | 20 APR 22

In the first of our two part round-up, Terence Trouillot reviews the best pavilions across the Giardini

BY Terence Trouillot | 20 APR 22

The frieze editors select the projects they are most looking forward to at the National Pavilions

BY frieze | 14 APR 22

The frieze editors preview a selection of the Biennale’s off-site projects

BY frieze | 14 APR 22

The frieze editors select the projects they are most looking forward to at the National Pavilions

BY frieze | 13 APR 22

The frieze team selects the projects they are most looking forward to at the Giardini’s Central Pavilion and the Arsenale

BY frieze | 12 APR 22

The frieze team selects the projects they are most looking forward to at the Giardini’s Central Pavilion and the Arsenale

BY frieze | 11 APR 22