On View The National Gallery’s New Artemisia Gentileschi Should Be a Triumph—But Clouds Are Forming Over Its Ownership During WWII The self-portrait by the female Old Master discovered in France is listed among the paintings that could have been looted during the Nazi era By Javier Pes, Dec 12, 2018
On View Olafur Eliasson Hauls 30 Icebergs to London, Inviting the Public to Contemplate the Devastating Effects of Climate Change Visitors can climb on, listen to, and even taste the installation as it slowly melts away. By Naomi Rea, Dec 11, 2018
On View At Miami Art Week, Thousands of Works Created by Human Artists—and a Few by Artificial Intelligence, Too AICAN presents a booth full of work created by AI at Scope. But viewers still have a lot to learn. By Tim Schneider, Dec 7, 2018
On View Alex Da Corte Explains How His Surreal Restagings of ‘Mr. Rodgers’ and ‘Sesame Street’ Create a ‘Portrait of the Land I Live In’ As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Dec 6, 2018
On View An Events Corporation That Produces Concerts for Jay-Z and Madonna Put on a Banksy Show in Miami. What Could Go Wrong? Live Nation teamed up with Banksy's former dealer Steve Lazarides to create a traveling, for-profit Banksy exhibition. By Julia Halperin, Dec 5, 2018
On View ‘My Work Has Always Been My Teacher’: Larry Bell on Science, Experimentation, and His New Retrospective at ICA Miami The artist talks about the surprising influences that have shaped decades of boundary-pushing works. By Eileen Kinsella, Dec 2, 2018
On View Vivian Maier’s Rare Color Works Show the Mysterious Photographer in a New Light—See Them Here A new show at Howard Greenberg Gallery reveals that the late nanny and artist was a prolific color photographer too. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 30, 2018
On View ‘I Always Wanted to Literally Bring My Work to Life’: Laurie Simmons on Puppets and Her Work With Meryl Streep As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2018
On View From a Judy Chicago Retrospective to a Celebration of AfriCOBRA, Here Are 11 Shows to See in Miami During Art Basel Plus, Banksy, Deitch, Gagosian, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and 'Ferngully: The Last Rainforrest.' By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 26, 2018
On View Super-Curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev Talks About Hito Steyerl’s Latest Work and Why AI Is Actually ‘Artificial Stupidity’ We caught up with the museum director in Turin. By Naomi Rea, Nov 25, 2018
On View See Images From Design Duo Rodarte’s Dreamy, Tulle-Bursting Debut Museum Show "Rodarte" is the National Museum of Women in the Arts's first fashion exhibition in its 30-year history. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 22, 2018
On View ‘I Thought of Songs as Found Objects’: Watch Turner Prize-Winning Artist Susan Philipsz Sculpt the Sounds of History As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Nov 21, 2018
On View A Haunting Virtuoso of the Renaissance, Tintoretto’s Personal Side Has Remained a Mystery. Now the Met Wants to Change That On his 500th birthday, museums across the world are reexamining Tintoretto's still-underappreciated greatness. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 18, 2018
On View A Show in Munich Reveals Intimate and Unusual Works by Jackson Pollock (And, No, They’re Not Paintings)—See Them Here Drawn from his family's collection, the exhibition includes drawings, doodles, sculpture and even screen-prints. By Kate Brown, Nov 16, 2018
On View Famed Photographer Sally Mann on Family, Myth, and What ‘Sets Southern Artists Apart From Anyone Else’ As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Nov 15, 2018