13 November 2025 – 8 March 2026
Fotografiska
No. 127 Guangfu Road
Jing'an District, Shanghai
In this exhibition, Something or Nothing, Andrew Grassie presents a new series of work that originates from an open call made to Fotografiska Museum visitors. Participants were given disposable cameras with the simple instruction to take photographs of 'Something or Nothing'. From over a thousand submissions, Grassie selected eleven photographs to transform into slow paintings using the tactile subtlety of egg tempera.
The exhibition offers a profound meditation on memory, time, and the permeable boundaries between mediums. With meticulous precision, Grassie transforms the stillness of a photograph into the slow, enduring flow of paint, granting each captured moment a renewed sense of permanence.
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image: Poster for Something or Nothing, featuring Andrew Grassie, Switch, 2025, egg tempera on paper on board, 17 x 25.2cm. Photo: Pu Yiwen

Andrew Grassie
Something or Nothing

Rory Pilgrim
Radio Ballads
Closing 9 November 2025
Triennale Milano
Viale Alemagna 6
20121, Milan
Radio Ballads takes its name from a revolutionary series of radio programs, broadcast on the BBC from 1957–1964: a time of rapid change across the UK. These combined song, music, and sound effects with the stories of communities. Each original Ballad focused on the lived experiences and resistance of workers and groups whose voices were rarely or never heard in the media. Radio Ballads asks how we can understand, listen, learn, and heal through collective storytelling. In a time of multiple crises, the project explores how voices—individual and collective—can illuminate structures of care and allow us to reflect on conditions of life and the effects of labor in our communities.
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image: Radio Ballads, exhibition view, Triennale di Milano, Milan, 2025. Photo by Delfino Sisto Legnani © Triennale Milano

Alexandra Bircken
SomaSemaSoma at Culturgest
25 October 2025 – 1 February 2026
opening: 24 October
Culturgest
Rua Arco do Cego, 50
1000–300 Lisbon
Portugal
Alexandra Bircken's solo exhibition SomaSemaSoma is opening at Culturgest Lisbon on 25 October 2025. This is a travelling exhibition organised by Kunsthaus Biel Centre d'art Bienne (KBCB, Switzerland) in collaboration with Culturgest and the Marta Herford Museum.
The sculptural work of Alexandra Bircken deals with the structure of protection, identification and the expansion of the individual in analogies between body and machine. The Berlin-based artist combines a variety of materials and techniques with which she explores the boundary between the human and the created environment. At the same time, Bircken dissects everyday technical objects with surgical precision, bringing the biomorphic nature of machines into view. This dual approach leads to an ambivalent work that is both cyborg-like and androgynous, questioning human behaviour and desire, but also the vulnerability of the body in its relationship to technology.
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Image: Alexandra Bircken, SomaSemaSoma, exhibition view, Kunsthaus Biel, 2025. Photo: Lea Kunz

Frieze London
15 – 19 October 2025
Stand B16
The Regents Park
London
NW1 4LL
Open by invitation only:
Wednesday 15 October: 11am - 7pm
Thursday 16 October: 11am - 1pm
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Wolfgang Tillmans
Build From Here
Where Frieze Magazine’s Editor Andrew Durbin Eats, Drinks and Shops During Frieze Week, Broadsheet, 13 October 2025
Four Bs and one C that topped the galleries at Frieze London 2025, FAD Magazine, 17 October 2025
Frieze 2025 part 1: Rosemary Cronin finds new delights and old favourites, Garageland Magazine, 16 October 2025
Plan Your Route: East End Day 2025, Frieze, 1 October 2025
This Autumn, London’s Galleries Are Growing, Matthew McLean, Frieze, 25 September 2025
image: Behrang Karimi, Kosmische Heilung, 2025, oil and pigment on canvas

Wolfgang Tillmans
A Brush With... Wolfgang Tillmans
1 October 2025
Wolfgang Tillmans joins the A Brush With... podcast, talking to Ben Luke about his influences — from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists — and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work.
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Liam Gillick
Okayama Art Summit 2025: The Parks of Aomame
26 September - 24 November 2025
Okayama Orient Museum Pre-Entrance
9-31 Tenjin-cho, Kita-ku, Okayama City
The Okayama Art Summit is an international contemporary art exhibition that focuses on conceptual art, held in Okayama City every three years. Curated by Philippe Parreno, Liam Gillick has been selected as one of this year's exhibiting artists.
The theme of this year’s summit is The Parks of Aomame, inspired by Aomame, the mysterious character from Haruki Murakami’s novel 1Q84. As Parreno describes in his statement, a curated group of thirty individuals and groups from twelve countries and regions, including artists, musicians, architects, designers, scientists, writers and thinkers, will use their unique methods of expression to create new forms, transforming Okayama’s public spaces into places where reality and imagination naturally merge.
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Image: Liam Gillick, 2016, Okayama Art Summit Executive Committee, Collection of Ishikawa Foundation, Okayama. Courtesy of the artist and TARO NASU. Photo by Yasushi Ichikawa.

Tom Burr
Torrington Project, Book Launch
24 September 2025 at 6:30 pm
Dia Chelsea
537 West 22nd Street
New York, New York
Dia will host the launch of Torrington Project, a publication by Tom Burr. Released by Primary Information and edited by Blake Oetting, the book traces Burr’s occupation of a sprawling former manufacturing facility in Torrington, Connecticut, from 2021 to 2024 through a combination of documentation, archival materials, and scholarly essays.
Burr will introduce the book, after which Humberto Moro, Dia’s deputy director of program, will moderate a panel discussion with Oetting and fellow contributors: Dia curator and co–department head Jordan Carter and artist Aria Dean.
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Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Zifzafa
18 September – 4 January 2026
Munch Museum
Postboks 3304 Sørenga,
0140 Oslo, Norway
Today Zifzafa opens at the Munch Museum, Oslo, curated by Tominga O’Donnell. Zifzafa is about the role of sound in the formation of community and the sonics of self determination.
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image: Ove Kvavik, Munchmuseet