On View In Pictures: See the Monumental Public Art Installed Across the Qatari Landscape Ahead of the World Cup Games The country has unveiled more than 100 works by some of the world's most celebrated artists. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 30, 2022
On View In Pictures: A New Blockbuster Show in Paris Reveals the Surprising—and Utterly Convincing—Connections Between Claude Monet and Joan Mitchell Some 60 works explore a rich dialogue across time between the two artists. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 25, 2022
On View 6 Things the Whitney’s New Edward Hopper Show Teaches Us About the Artist’s Tortured Love Affair With New York The exhibition traces the artist's lifelong fascination with the metropolis, from his love of the theater to his hatred of skyscrapers and "the increasing verticality of the city." By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 20, 2022
On View Elton John Has Curated a Transfixing Show of Peter Hujar’s Photographs. Here’s What His Selection Reveals About Both Artists’ Visions “Once his pictures get into your bloodstream they are impossible to shake,” John said of the photographer. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 12, 2022
On View The Poet e.e. cummings Was Also a Painter, and His ‘Radical, Abstract’ Work Is on View at the Whitney The poet-painter's work is on view as part of the show "At the Dawn of a New Age." By Vittoria Benzine, Oct 10, 2022
On View Marina Abramović Plumbs Mindfulness and Witchcraft in a Pair of New U.K. Shows The artist is having two new shows at Modern Art Oxford and the Pitt Rivers Museum. By Torey Akers, Sep 30, 2022
On View In Pictures: See the Visceral Pleasures of ‘Real Corporeal,’ a Show Debuting Arthur Jafa’s Latest Alongside Work by Rising Art Stars The show in Harlem is accompanied by a performance program featuring Joan Jonas. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 28, 2022
On View The Met Is Showing Incredible Ceramics by the Often Unnamed Enslaved Potters Who Worked in the American South A cottage industry of unique pottery developed out of the clay-rich region around Old Edgefield, South Carolina before the Civil War. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 25, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Inside the Albertina’s Historic, Legacy-Defining Basquiat Retrospective in Vienna More than 50 major works have been lent for the exhibition in Vienna, from public and private collections. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 24, 2022
On View Filipino Artist Pio Abad Turns Ferdinand Marcos and Ronald Reagan’s Cozy Correspondence Into Art at the Carnegie International The artist also takes Andrew Carnegie to task. By Helen Stoilas, Sep 23, 2022
On View Ukrainian Photographer Boris Mikhailov Fears His Home and Archives May Have Been Bombed in Kharkiv His retrospective is now open at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. By Anna Sansom, Sep 19, 2022
On View Here’s a Look Inside New York’s New Immersive Gustav Klimt Attraction The Hall des Lumières has opened in New York with 'Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion.' By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2022
On View In Pictures: A Texas Exhibition Shines a Light on Paintings of Women, by Women "Women Painting Women" is at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through September 25. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 13, 2022
On View Diane Arbus’s 1972 MoMA Show Ignited a Firestorm. Now, David Zwirner Gallery Has Restaged It, Shot for Shot The show divided viewers when it debuted at the Museum of Modern Art, with some critics saying the images were exploitative. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 13, 2022
On View Photographer Lee Miller Was More Than a Muse. A U.K. Show Presents Her as Picasso’s Equal “Lee Miller & Picasso” is open until January 8, 2023 at Newlands House Gallery, near Miller’s home in Sussex, England. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 13, 2022