Orit Gat
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A weak sketch of influence: on John Latham at the Serpentine Galleries
The influential artist's work does not inspire the richest ideas in the exhibition
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Looking up from the couch: on Mark Wallinger's show at the Freud Museum in London
The artist makes subtle changes to Freud’s study that speak to larger issues
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Work of constant change: Orit Gat on Ed Atkins at The Kitchen
The artist's latest work is fragmented and difficult, but also engrossing and rewarding
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'You don't need a gallery to show ideas': Orit Gat on Seth Siegelaub at the Stedelijk
An exhibition in Amsterdam devoted to the dealer's work explores his curatorial ideas
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You cannot hold this: Orit Gat on Laure Prouvost
The Turner Prize-winning French artist’s latest show productively frustrates meaning
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Mostly, you just stand in queues: Orit Gat on Carsten Höller’s Hayward exhibition
Guidelines, warnings and instructions are everywhere in Höller’s latest show
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Art critics need to get serious if they want to thrive online
The long read could counteract superficial reviews that focus on search engines or sales
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Paul Chan: not much to see, but something to think about
The Hugo Boss Prize winner's exhibition at the Guggenheim is spare but smart