On View Photographer Tabitha Soren Wants Us to Remember the Power of Touch A new body of work examines our relationship with technology. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 10, 2019
On View This Artist Has Received Death Threats for Her Feminist Provocations. Now She’s Making Her US Debut With a Brash New Body of Work "Thoughts and Prayers" is the British-Iranian artist Sarah Maple's debut solo show in the US. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2019
On View The Desert X Biennial Opens in the Coachella Valley With Art Scattered Across 55 Miles The show also includes a work of art lost during the first edition of Desert X and found after a year-long search. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 8, 2019
On View ‘These Works Demand You to Confront Them’: How Artist Kevin Beasley Transforms Cotton Into Social Commentary As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Feb 7, 2019
On View Must-See Art Guide: Mexico City This month's guide features Helen Escobedo, Nancy Spero, Purvis Young, and more. By Artnet News, Feb 7, 2019
On View Jeff Koons Wants to Teach Brits About Transcendence With His New Show at Oxford—and Tickets Are Selling Out Fast The mini-retrospective includes keys works from across the artist’s career. By Naomi Rea, Feb 6, 2019
On View Artist Jennifer Rubell Is Inviting Audiences to Throw Crumbs at an Ivanka Trump Lookalike While She Vacuums Them Up The performance runs through February 17 in Washington, DC. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 1, 2019
On View Want a Bruce Nauman All to Yourself? Now You Can Rent One of His Sculptures for Free at MoMA The installation from 1972 can be all yours for an hour. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 1, 2019
On View ‘Everyone Should Have a Studio’: Artist Liz Magor on the Sanctuary Where She Translates Humble Objects Into Precious Artworks As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jan 31, 2019
On View Stuck at Your Desk? Here Are 11 Remarkable, Out-of-the-Way Works of Land Art You Can Easily Visit on Google Maps If you can't see it in person, Google has got you covered. By Artnet News, Jan 31, 2019
On View DAU, a Multimedia Art Extravaganza About Totalitarianism, Has Critics Saying Its Chaotic Rollout Is Scarily Close to the Real Thing Ten years after filming began in a fully operation fake Soviet city, Ilya Khrzhanovsky's DAU premieres amid chaos and #MeToo allegations. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 29, 2019
On View Artist Dawoud Bey on Seven Photographs That Shape the Way He Thinks About Race, Landscape, and His Own Work The photographs appear alongside Bey's own in his new show at the Art Institute of Chicago. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 29, 2019
On View Really, Really Good Boy! New York Is Celebrating Man’s Best Friend With a New Museum Devoted to Dog Art and Artifacts The American Kennel Club's museum is home to everything from a 30 million-year-old dog skeleton to William Wegman photographs. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 29, 2019
On View ‘Hobbit’ Author J.R.R. Tolkien Didn’t Just Write About a Magical World—He Painted It, Too. See His Fantastical Artworks Here "Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth" is on view now at the Morgan Library & Museum. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 25, 2019
On View Is Bill Viola the True Heir of Michelangelo? A Royal Academy Show Suggests He Is, But Many People Beg to Differ The show controversially puts Viola in a direct line of descent from Michelangelo, the universally acclaimed master. By Naomi Rea, Jan 25, 2019