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During the past two decades Ligon has developed a practice that addresses the politics of race and sexuality with conceptual verve and panache. His output has not only famously digested the work of others — sources as varied as Richard Pryor, Jasper Johns and Gertrude Stein — but has often cannibalised itself. We look at what comes next...
A hundred London exhibitions seen and rated in a seven days? Work it! Check out part one: south & west London covered by Martin Herbert.

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French artist Céline Duval works with an archive of images amassed from personal albums, fleamarkets, magazines and newspapers. Often creating connections between images in books and slideshows under the name documentation céline duval, she has made a new work, Enlace-moi for artreview.com in the first on a series of works curated by Laura McLean-Ferris on the theme of apophenia — the habit of making connections where none necessarily exist. Read the interview ›
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