Autumn means the art world is officially back! Few times in the year do I have so many shows worthy of inclusion that this list could have been three times its length. Anyway: from Marina Abramović breaking herself into 1,200 stills at Saatchi Yates to Kerry James Marshall’s canon-rewriting epic at the Royal Academy, the month ahead is about artists redrawing what history, memory, and images can hold. 

In London alone, Naeem Mohaiemen revisits the fractured protests of 1970s America, Adham Faramawy conjures queer ecologies, and Onyeka Igwe rewires colonial scripts into radical new narratives. Further afield, Hoda Afshar flips the archive in Paris, Lebohang Kganye haunts Berlin with folklore and family, and Gem Fletcher brings her much-loved, much-needed The Messy Truth to New York City to have some serious conversations about the state of photography. Until next month!