On View ‘I’m Obviously in Pursuit of My Feminine Self’: Artist Anish Kapoor Explains His New Paintings The artist's latest works are on view at Lisson Gallery in London. By Louisa Elderton, May 17, 2019
On View Three Artists and Designers Tell Us What Carpenters Workshop Gallery’s ‘DYSFUNCTIONAL’ Exhibition Means to Them Nacho Carbonell, Studio Drift, and Michèle Lamy open up about their projects, currently on view at the Ca'd'Oro in Venice. By In Partnership with Lombard Odier, May 17, 2019
On View This Artist Arranged Botanical Abortifacients Into Stunning Floral Designs for a Timely Show About a Woman’s Right to Control Her Fertility Ann Shelton uses a Japanese style of floral arrangement to craft beautiful photos of the herbs and flowers historically thought to induce miscarriages. By Sarah Cascone, May 17, 2019
On View ‘They Should Be Felt’: Artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg Explain the Powerful Lure of Raw Emotion As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 16, 2019
On View ‘Only Soft Power Can Last’: How China’s Unusually Low-Key Venice Biennale Pavilion Fits Into Its Strategy for Global Influence The Chinese Pavilion is more approachable and fun than ever before—and that's no accident. By Vivienne Chow, May 15, 2019
On View An Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece Is Touring Schools, Doctors’ Offices, and Other Unexpected Places in the UK. Here’s Where to Spot It The National Gallery in London has sent its new Artemisia Gentileschi on an unconventional tour. By Sarah Cascone, May 15, 2019
On View Take a Virtual Tour of the Whitney Biennial With Photos of Artworks by All of the Artists in the 2019 Exhibition The exhibition is just opening in New York. By Ben Davis, May 13, 2019
On View ‘We Were Seeing and Feeling Anxiety’: The Whitney Biennial Curators on How Artists’ Struggle With Debt and Real Estate Shaped the 2019 Show Curators Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta talk about the cultural forces that influenced the show. By Terence Trouillot, May 13, 2019
On View The 10 Absolute Best National Pavilions at the Venice Biennale From Ghana's star-studded debut to Lithuania's delightful and chilling opera about climate change, here's what you won't want to miss. By Artnet News, May 10, 2019
On View It’s Hard to Make Good Art About Climate Change. The Lithuanian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Is a Powerful Exception The pavilion presents a subtly unnerving performance about the laziness that leads to the end of the world. By Julia Halperin, May 10, 2019
On View Venice Biennale in Pictures: See Work by Every Artist in the Giardini Section of the Sprawling 2019 Exhibition Part two of our photo series on the biennale's main exhibition "May You Live in Interesting Times," a show in two halves. By Ben Davis, May 9, 2019
On View Ghana’s Buzzed-About Venice Biennale Pavilion Is a Clear First Step in the Country’s Bid to Become a Global Art Destination The knockout pavilion, which includes work by John Akomfrah and Ibrahim Mahama, appears to be part of a bigger plan. By Julia Halperin, May 9, 2019
On View ‘My Work Has the Potential for Evolution’: Watch Artist Martin Puryear Construct an Enormous Sculpture in a New York City Park As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 9, 2019
On View LOL, Great Pic: How Instagram and Meme Culture Are—and Aren’t—Transforming Photography A new show at SFMoMA puts image sharing into the longer history of photography. By Taylor Dafoe, May 9, 2019
On View A ‘DYSFUNCTIONAL’ Exhibition by Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Venice Is All About the Usefulness—and Uselessness—of Art and Design Twenty-two contemporary talents have taken over a grand, old palace on the Grand Canal. By In Partnership with Lombard Odier, May 9, 2019