On View Nairy Baghramian’s New Marble Sculpture in the Berkshire Wilds Reflects on the Strength and Fragility of the Human Body—See It Here The artist is part of a group show taking place on the Massachusetts grounds of the Clark Institute. By Artnet News, Jul 19, 2021
On View Alex Harsley Spent a Half-Century Championing Other Photographers. Now, at 83, the Art World’s Gaze Has Finally Turned to Him The downtown New York mainstay has a career-spanning exhibition on view now at Pioneer Works. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 14, 2021
On View Sculptor Eva LeWitt’s Colorful Outdoor Installation in Massachusetts Celebrates the Power of Observing Art in Nature—See Images Here The artist is part of a group show taking place on the beautiful Massachusetts grounds of the Clark Institute. By Artnet News, Jul 14, 2021
On View See How British Artist Bridget Riley’s Paintings ‘Caress and Soothe’ the Eye in Her New Show at David Zwirner London Take a peek inside the artist's colorful new show, "Past Into Present." By Artnet News, Jul 6, 2021
On View Painter Jason Martin Found Hope During Lockdown by Creating Sculptural, Color-Saturated New Paintings—See Images Here Take a peek at one of summer's most colorful exhibitions, at Lisson Gallery Shanghai. By Artnet News, Jun 30, 2021
On View In Pictures: See Antwaun Sargent’s Curatorial Debut at Gagosian, Featuring Socially Engaged Works by Leading Black Artists "Social Works" is on view now at Gagosian's 24th Street gallery. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 29, 2021
On View Researchers Discovered a Bookmark Drawn on by Vincent van Gogh Inside an Old Novel. Now, It’s on View for the First Time The bookmark was tucked inside a novel about French peasants for over 135 years. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 28, 2021
On View Can Smell Be an Artistic Medium? A Perfume Expert Teamed Up With Joana Vasconcelos and Other Artists to Make ‘Olfactory Sculptures’ The show is on view now at Phillips Paris. By Anna Sansom, Jun 16, 2021
On View A Marble Skull Displayed for Centuries at a German Castle Turns Out to Be the Work of Bernini, Researchers Have Discovered The skull, made for Pope Alexander VII, is included in the new Dresden show “Bernini, the Pope and Death." By Taylor Dafoe, May 28, 2021
On View Sean Scully Opened His Studio to the Public to Showcase the Gripping Paintings He Made During Lockdown—See Them Here His exhibition “The 12 / Dark Windows” is currently on view in two locations—his Chelsea studio and Lisson Gallery. By Katie White, May 21, 2021
On View David Hammons’s Homage to Gordon Matta-Clark Began as a Quick Sketch. Now It’ll Be a Monumental Fixture of New York’s Landscape The artwork will welcome people on New York's Hudson River. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 26, 2021
On View Sculptor Alex Da Corte Brought a Bright Blue Big Bird to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Rooftop—See Images Here "It's a surrogate for where we are collectively at this moment," the show's curator says. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 23, 2021
On View ‘When You’re Isolated, You Hear More’: Watch Artist Lynn Hershman Leeson Describe How a Frightening Illness Transformed Her Art As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 22, 2021
On View Olafur Eliasson Just Flooded Switzerland’s Fanciest Museum With Pond Water and Invited Wildlife Inside—See Images Here A breeze now blows through the museum, which is—literally—wide open. By Kate Brown, Apr 22, 2021
On View ‘My Work Is an Expression of My Sensuality’: Watch Painter Loie Hollowell Describe How Her Pregnancy Transformed Her Practice As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 15, 2021