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An sky with wispy clouds and a poem printed over them in the shape of a bird.

Sky Hopinka's solo exhibition Bone and Light in Berlin is his third with Tanya Leighton Gallery. The show debuts a new video art piece alongside recent photographs.

An astronaut walking on the moon and planting the Palestinian national flag.

Sansour's work spans video, opera and sculpture, and touches upon tragedy and environmental catastrophe. This is her first solo exhibition in Belgium.

A woman sitting on a bed, combing her long black hair forward over her face.

Contemplate a horizon of possibilities with Saodat Ismailova as she discusses her new performance piece about an ancient walnut forest in Kyrgyzstan.

A quadrant of film frames, the two on the left show a young woman lying on the ground with no pants, her legs spread with one raised up in the air, the two on the right feature a woman on h

Ayanna Dozier's exhibition Get on Your Knees, Jesus Loves You, at Microscope Gallery in New York, explores themes of religious repression and sexuality through film and photography.

A woman wearing a white shirt and with her arms raised looks up, with direct light creating lens flares around her.

Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam presents an exhibition of the work of Garrett Bradley, winner of the Eye Art & Film Prize in 2023. This is the artist's first institutional solo exhibition in Europe.

An African hut placed inside of an art gallery, with video images projected onto the roof.

Des/astres is Rezaire's first solo institutional exhibition in Paris. The show features the concluding work in a trilogy that explores the links that humankind has forged with the cosmos.

A black and white image of a hand with sparks superimposed over it.

Read critic Neil Young's review of Ana Vaz's Meteoro at Vienna Secession, an exhibition of sublime beauty that proposes a counter-ethnography of European cities.

A large screen in a gallery with an image of a Black man wearing sunglasses.

Discover Karimah Ashadu's first US solo exhibition at Canal Projects, New York, featuring her video installation Machine Boys, winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Biennale.

A collage featuring women in a factory, with fragments of newspaper text and hand-written text, and colorful hand-drawn patterns cascading from their heads and bodies.

Explore the intersection of art and politics with belit sağ, as they discuss how visual representations shape and are shaped by political violence, in this exclusive interview series on Kinoki.

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