REVIEW 2019: EXHIBITIONS-Part I Lucio Fontana, On the Threshold, Metropolitan Museum of Art Bill Viola/Michelangelo, Royal Academy of Arts Ulay, Saltoun Gallery Amar Kanwar, Such A Morning, Marian Goodman Gallery Art Brut From Japan-Another Look, La Collection de l’Art Brut Joseph Beuys, Boxing Match for Direct Democracy, Museum Für Moderne Kunst If Everything Is Sculpture Why Make Sculpture?, MoMA Rosemarie Castoro, Wherein Lies the Space, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac Franz West, Retrospective, Tate Modern Harald Szeemann-Museum of Obsessions, Getty Research Institute Lee Ufan, Inhabiting Time, Centre Pompidou-Metz Amar Kanwar, The Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza Zao Wou-Ki, Inks and Watercolours 1948-2009, Galerie kamel mennour Allen Ruppersberg, Intellectual Property 1968/2018, The Hammer Museum Iparterv 50+, Ludwig Museum-Budapest Chinese Whispers: Recent Art from the Sigg Collection, MAK|Vienna Blue Is the Color of Your Eyes, Moderna Museet-Malmö Walter De Maria, Idea to Action to Object, Gagosian Gallery Joan Jonas, “Moving Off the Land II, Chiesa di San Lorenzo Neo Rauch, Propaganda, David Zwirner Gallery Giulio Paolini, Marian Goodman Gallery Allan Sekula, Photography-A Wonderfully Inadequate Medium, Marian Goodman Gallery The Collection (I): Highlights for a Future, S.M.A.K.-Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art New Order: Art and Technology in the Twenty-First Century, MoMA William Kentridge, Let Us Try for Once, Marian Goodman Gallery Dorothea Tanning, Tate Modern Hyper! A Journey Into Art and Music, Deichtorhallen-Hamburg Bauhaus 100. Programme For The Now – Contemporary Viewpoints, Ludwig Museum-Budapest And Berlin Will Always Need You. Art, Craft and Concept Made in Berlin, Gropius Bau Parergon: Japanese Art of the 1980s and 1990s, Blum & Poe Gallery