On View Two Years After Studio Drift’s Floating Monolith Dazzled the Armory Show, It’s Back and It’s Bigger Than Ever The design duo's work is on view in Finland alongside the country's first-ever show dedicated to Magritte. By Kate Brown, Mar 8, 2019
On View Dutch Artist Joep van Lieshout Created a Failed Utopian Commune in Rotterdam. Now He’s Trying Again—Sort of—in New York Pioneer Works is hosting the largest exhibition of his work in the US to date. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 7, 2019
On View ‘The Story Comes to Me as Visions’: Watch Artist Trenton Doyle Hancock Render His Superhero Alter Ego As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Mar 7, 2019
On View 23 High-Energy Gallery Shows Opening in New York This March That You Won’t Want to Miss Here's the definitive list of must-see shows opening this month. By Sarah Cascone & Caroline Goldstein, Mar 5, 2019
On View We’ve Been Looking at Jean-Michel Basquiat All Wrong. He Was a Conceptual Artist, Not an Expressionist—and Here’s Why An exhibition at the Brant Foundation's New York space reveals how much he had in common with Jenny Holzer and Hans Haacke. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 5, 2019
On View What Was Dorothea Tanning Trying to Tell Us With Her Art? The Curator of Her New Show Explains the Surrealist’s Intimate Symbology Here are five major works from the show, with a primer on what they mean to say. By Javier Pes, Mar 4, 2019
On View Matthew Barney’s First New Show in Years Suggests a Shocking Twist for the Iconoclastic Artist: He’s Becoming Conventional At 51, the artist comes across as tentative—even conservative—in his new show at Yale. By Pac Pobric, Mar 4, 2019
On View See Unseen Photos of the Artist Lucian Freud Larking About in His Studio With a Nude Male Model and a Pet Rat The intimate photos, taken by the painter's daughter, Rose Boyt, are on view at London's Ordovas gallery. By Naomi Rea, Mar 3, 2019
On View 10 Extraordinary Artworks You Need to Travel to the Edge of the World to See Here are some works of art that you won't see every day. By Artnet News, Mar 3, 2019
On View Alan Moore’s ‘Watchmen,’ a Killer Cop’s Ghost, and the Blue Lives Matter Movement Collide in a Politically Charged Gallery Show At Koenig & Clinton, the artist known as American Artist has created a surreal police-training seminar to expose the double standard of Blue Lives Matter. By Tim Schneider, Feb 28, 2019
On View Basquiat Returns to the East Village in Style at the New Brant Foundation—a World-Famous Artist in a Billionaire’s Private Museum The Brant Foundation's luxurious new home is in Basquiat's gritty former neighborhood. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 28, 2019
On View ‘Van Gogh, to Me, Is a Contemporary Artist’: David Hockney on What It’s Like to Show Alongside Your Idol The 81-year-old artist laughed off getting stuck in an elevator at the opening of the unprecedented exhibition. By Naomi Rea, Feb 28, 2019
On View ‘My Work Is a Form of Healing’: Watch Artist Janine Antoni Turn Everyday Gestures Into Sculptures and Performances As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Feb 28, 2019
On View An Unorthodox Show Pairs 8 Botticelli Paintings With Comic-Book Art at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum—See It Here The museum commissioned new prints from a New Yorker cartoonist to pair with eight Botticelli paintings. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 27, 2019
On View Artist Kevin Beasley Has Repurposed the Cotton Gin to Give New Shape to the History of Slavery The artist's latest work transforms a tool of systemic oppression into one for spiritual transcendence. By Nico Wheadon, Feb 26, 2019