On View The Arrows Mean Death: A New Show of Paul Klee’s Wartime Paintings Reveals the Beloved Artist’s Dark Side A show of more than 100 works by Swiss-German Surrealist Paul Klee shows the blood and gore behind his oeuvre. By Eileen Kinsella, Mar 11, 2018
On View See the Extraordinary Orchid Creations of Master Flower Artist Daniel Ost at the New York Botanical Garden Show of the day: "The Orchid Show" at the New York Botanical Garden. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 8, 2018
On View Why Zoe Leonard Is the Artist We Need in Today’s Instagram-Addled Age Leonard's work, now the subject of a Whitney survey, forces us to actually stop and pay attention to what we are looking at. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 5, 2018
On View Some of Modigliani’s Most Seductive Portraits Were Once Censored by Police—See Them Here Tate Modern has assembled the largest group of Modigliani nudes ever united in the UK. By Kate Brown, Mar 4, 2018
On View As Egon Schiele Centenary Exhibitions Open, Museums Address Abuse Allegations Against the Artist The MFA Boston has revised wall labels to address his alleged mistreatment of women. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 2, 2018
On View Zoë Buckman Sends Post-Harvey Hollywood a Message With Her Public Sculpture of a Boxing Uterus This uterus packs a punch. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 27, 2018
On View The All-Woman Wing Social Club Debuts Its Lavish New Brooklyn Space With a Feminist Art Show The club for women's Dumbo location is showing work by Alex Prager, Jenny Holzer, and others. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 26, 2018
On View Arte Povera Pioneer Michelangelo Pistoletto Has Transformed Shelves of Stuff Into Polished Paintings—See Them Here The Italian conceptual artist’s new series of mirror paintings at Simon Lee Gallery celebrate the humble storage unit. By Tanner West, Feb 25, 2018
On View This Artist Created 150 Abstract Paintings About LA’s Mount Wilson—See Them Here Andy Woll is best known for his depictions of gestural mountain ranges. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 22, 2018
On View Boom! Discover How the Young Jean-Michel Basquiat Used His Art to Explode Onto the ’80s New York Scene Show of the Day: "Basquiat. Boom For Real" on view at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. By Kate Brown, Feb 21, 2018
On View The Obama Portraits Have Boosted Attendance to the National Portrait Gallery by More Than 300 Percent Since the paintings went on view last Tuesday, 72,146 people have visited the museum. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 20, 2018
On View Thaddaeus Ropac’s Instagram Is About to Get Weird, Thanks to a Takeover by Artist Bjarne Melgaard The artist will open a simultaneous show at Ropac's London gallery titled “Bodyparty (Substance Paintings).” By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 20, 2018
On View See the 100 Years of Presidential Portraits Leading Up to Kehinde Wiley’s Much-Debated Barack Obama Show of the Day: "America's Presidents" (plus Barack Obama's presidential portrait) at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC. By Tanner West, Feb 18, 2018
On View Before He Was a Famous Artist, Basquiat’s Apartment Was His Gallery. See the Charming, Candid Photos Show of the Day: “Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979–1980” at the Cranbrook Art Museum. By Tanner West, Feb 16, 2018
On View Brian Alfred’s Polished Paintings Serenely Capture the Sense of a World Spinning Out of Control Show of the Day: "Future Shock" at Miles McEnery Gallery, New York. By Brian Boucher, Feb 15, 2018