On View The Essentials: How to Understand Mark Bradford’s Evolving Approach to Art Through Four Stunning New Works “Mark Bradford: You Don't Have to Tell Me Twice” is on view through July 28. By Gabé Hirschowitz, Jun 23, 2023
On View At 91, Painter Sally Cook Has Finally Shed Her Outsider Status. Why Did the Art World Take This Long to Embrace Her? A survey of Cook’s career is on view now at Eric Firestone Gallery in New York. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 23, 2023
On View Artechouse’s New Immersive Show Weaves NASA Imagery Into a Psychedelic Journey Through the Cosmos. See the Eye-Popping Art Here The experience includes never-before-seen artistic interpretations of images captured by the James Webb telescope. By Richard Whiddington, Jun 21, 2023
On View In Pictures: Georg Baselitz Pairs His Paintings With Old Masters—Especially Nudes—for a Museum Show in Vienna To celebrate his 85th birthday, Baselitz shows five decades of his own work with that of 40 Old Masters. By Artnet News, Jun 20, 2023
On View Takashi Murakami Channels His Love for NFTs in a New Show of Pixelated Portraits and Anime Avatars. See Them Here The artist gifted free NFTs on the exhibition's opening day. By Richard Whiddington, Jun 16, 2023
On View Artist Jim Hodges on Why He Wants to Keep the Secret of His Powerful New Public Memorial The bronze and granite sculpture is on view now in New York’s AIDS Memorial Park. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 16, 2023
On View The Louvre Has Displayed Sacred Treasures Rescued From Ukraine as Part of Its Partnership With Local Museums The display also offers an opportunity for new analysis and research into the remarkable Byzantine icons. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 15, 2023
On View David Bowie Crossed the Soviet Union on the Trans-Siberian Express Train in 1973. Fascinating Photos Document a Historic Voyage Bowie’s friend and band member Geoff MacCormack documented the journey by the rock legend. By Brian Boucher, Jun 14, 2023
On View In Pictures: A Series of Paintings Basquiat Made During an Italian Residency He Loathed Have Been Reunited at Switzerland’s Beyeler Foundation Basquiat later described the arrangement in Italy as "a sick factory," and it ended after his gallerists had a dispute. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 13, 2023
On View A New Show Pays Tribute to Agnes Gund’s Art for Justice Fund With Works by Titus Kaphar, Faith Ringgold, and More The exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery wraps up six years of Gund’s project against mass incarceration. By Brian Boucher, Jun 12, 2023
On View A Dozen Drawings From Leonardo da Vinci’s 1,200-Page ‘Codex Atlanticus’ Will Go on View in the U.S. for the First Time Leonardo's drawings helped inspire modern excavating machines, diving mechanisms, and autonomous vehicles. By Artnet News, Jun 12, 2023
On View Don’t Call It Lobby Art: A Manhattan Development Is Livening Up the Street With Larger-Than-Life Works by Christopher Wool and Charles Ray Brookfield Properties installed major new public works by the artists at its new Manhattan West development. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 9, 2023
On View The Noguchi Museum Paid Its Employees to Contribute to Its Summer Staff Art Show. See the Works Here 'A Living Mechanism' is on view through June 15. By Richard Whiddington, Jun 7, 2023
On View Nicolas Party Honors Rosalba Carriera, the Rococo Queen of Pastels, in a New Installation at the Frick The show came about after the artist discovered an image hidden behind a Rosalba painting he had purchased. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 7, 2023
On View Get Ready for Beach Season With These Artists’ Takes on Bathers, From Paul Cézanne to Eric Fischl, in a New Show in London London gallery Saatchi Yates has organized the exhibition “Bathers,” on view through August 10. By Artnet News, Jun 6, 2023