Like The Legend of Zelda:
Breath of the Wild before it, Mario's
big Nintendo Switch debut brilliantly mixes
together elements of previous games into something that feels both familiar and strikingly modern.
This show may not offer any
big new revelations about the nature of the circle, but it brings
together a magnificent, occasionally mad cornucopia of rounded works, from the London Underground sign from Oval station to magical pieces of Zen Buddhist calligraphy, created during a single exhalation of
breath; from Marcel Duchamp's Anaemic Cinema, a whirling «psychedelic» animated film from 1925, to Chicago artist Theaster Gates's A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth, in which a stuffed goat on a tricycle, originally used in Masonic ceremonies, runs noisily round a circular railway track.