Philippe Parreno’s Largest Exhibition in Japan Is Worth the Trek Oscillating between chaos and order, between playful and unsettling and disorientating experiences, the artist suspends any ordinary sense of reality. By Elisa Carollo
‘Eliza Kentridge, Tethering’ at Cecilia Brunson Projects Is Heavy With Meaning The artist's work, grounded in embroidery, is otherwordly while being very much of this world. By Frances Forbes-Carbines
Now On View: Ho Tzu Nyen’s Poetic Meditations On Time, Tigers and Colonialism Nyen elaborately guides us through the many layers of his country and lets us ruminate with all of them at once, in sound and video, without missing a beat. By Mána Taylor
In ‘Afro-Mingei,’ Theaster Gates Imagines a New Hybrid of Japanese and Black Culture By Elisa Carollo
Sir Elton John and David Furnish Share Their Passion for Photography at London’s V&A By Sabrina Cooper
More Art Than Craft: ‘Threads to the South’ Explores and Elevates Fiber’s Place in Culture By Elisa Carollo
Van Der Plas Gallery Offers a Topsy-Turvy Tour of Painter Jason McLean’s Mid-Life Mind By Stephen Wozniak
The Long (and Winding) Road to Brooklyn: Inside the Making of Paul McCartney’s ‘1963–64: Eyes of the Storm’ By Rob LeDonne