On View The Visual Arts Arm of the Talent Agency UTA Moves Into a New Ai Weiwei-Designed Space in Beverly Hills After just two years in Boyle Heights, the exhibition space moves to a 4,000 square foot factory located 200 yards from UTA's headquarters. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 12, 2018
On View Artist Mel Chin Floods Times Square With Virtual Reality Art to Sound the Alarm on Climate Change The prophetic artwork is a team-up with Microsoft HoloLens. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 12, 2018
On View See Florida’s New Underwater Sculpture Park, Which Is Delighting Scuba Divers and Oysters Alike The sculptures were designed to provide habitats for marine life. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 11, 2018
On View For His Latest Series, Ryan McGinley Handed His Subjects a Camera to Take Their Own High-Concept Nude Selfies For “Mirror, Mirror,” on view now at Team Gallery, the artist provided friends with cameras and mirrors and asked them to take the photos. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 8, 2018
On View ‘Humans Belong to a Complex Ecosystem’: Watch Diana Thater Transform a Museum Into an Immersive Underwater Experience As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jul 5, 2018
On View How Sculptor Angela de la Cruz Uses Twisted Metal to Explore the Vulnerability of the Body at Lisson Gallery In a new video, the gallery offers insight into “Bare,” de la Cruz’s new show on view now in London. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 5, 2018
On View ICA Boston Wants to ‘Literally and Figuratively Transport Visitors’ With Its New Shipyard Satellite Space The inaugural show features installations by artist Diana Thater. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 3, 2018
On View An Eccentric Collector’s Erotic Klimt, Schiele, and Picasso Drawings Are Getting a Show at the Met—See Them Here The show of erotic nudes, collected by a mentally ill poet, is part of a worldwide celebration of the 100th anniversary of the deaths of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 2, 2018
On View ‘I Want to Make Something That Seems Really Improbable’: Watch Diana Al-Hadid Create Sculptures That Defy Gravity As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jun 28, 2018
On View Editors’ Picks: 11 Things to See in New York’s Art World This Week This week, attend the New Museum's annual summer party, see a new show at the Kitchen, and watch performances on the High Line. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 25, 2018
On View See Jeff Koons’s Hair-Raising Student Art From the 1970s Plus, get a taste of John Currin's high school art. By Rachel Corbett, Jun 25, 2018
On View We’re Anything But Neutral on the Swiss Institute’s Chic New Manhattan Building The venerable arts non-profit is opening the doors of its new Selldorf Architects-designed space. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 22, 2018
On View ‘They Force You to Look Without Judgement’: Watch Nick Cave Describe the Origins of His Trademark Soundsuits As part of a new collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jun 21, 2018
On View The Minneapolis Museum of Art Got a Cold Call From Philando Castile’s Mom. Now He’s the Subject of Its Newest Show Philando Castile's mother suggested the show after receiving numerous gifts from artists moved by his death. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 19, 2018
On View A Massachusetts Museum Is Taking a New Approach to Wall Text: Revealing Early American Portrait Sitters With Ties to Slavery In early America, those wealthy enough to have their portrait painted were often the beneficiaries of the slave trade. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 19, 2018