On View Artist Carsten Höller Brings a Massive Slide to a Miami Shopping Mall—With a Little Help From Chloë Sevigny Can Instagram-friendly contemporary art help the Aventura Mall succeed in an increasingly challenging retail landscape? By Allie Biswas, Feb 15, 2018
On View Lyrical Abstractionist Hans Hartung’s ’80s Paintings Show the Grandeur of His Late-Career Vision Show of the Day: "Hans Hartung" at Simon Lee Gallery in London. By Tanner West, Feb 14, 2018
On View From Salvador Dali to Jeff Koons, a New Show Reveals the Artists Behind History’s Great Album Covers "Art & Vinyl" showcases a century of surprising collaborations between artists and musicians. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 14, 2018
On View See In-Demand Painter Glenn Brown’s Psychedelic New Spin on the Old Masters Show of the Day: "Come to Dust" at Gagosian, London. By Naomi Rea, Feb 13, 2018
On View Artist Jennifer Rubell Wants to Teach People About Consent—By Letting Them Repeatedly Pie Her in the Face The artist has made no less than 192 pies for this particular educational opportunity. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 13, 2018
On View See Photos of the Highlights From the New Museum’s ‘Songs for Sabotage’ Triennial Curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Alex Gartenfeld, the show features 26 young artists. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 12, 2018
On View Ringing in a New Era of Presidential Portraiture, Barack and Michelle Obama’s Portraits Are Unveiled in Washington, DC Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald are the first black artists to be commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to paint a presidential couple. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 12, 2018
On View This Artist’s Counterfeits of Blue-Chip Icons Blend Fake News With Satire of the Art World Show of the Day: “CB Hoyo: Keeping It Real” at Imitate Modern, London. By Naomi Rea, Feb 8, 2018
On View Looking ‘Future Shock’ in the Face, an Art Exhibition Reveals a Society Fundamentally Unsettled by Technology Show of the Day: “Future Shock” at SITE Santa Fe. By Tanner West, Feb 8, 2018
On View How a One-Painting Show Lets You Get Inside the Brilliant Young Basquiat’s Head The Brooklyn Museum's show of the record-setting artwork, bought last year by a Japanese billionaire, has value far above the monetary. By Ben Davis, Feb 8, 2018
On View See the Work of 15 Refugee Artists in Paris, Thanks to the New Nonprofit Agency for Artists in Exile The French Culture Minister hosted the opening. By Kate Brown, Feb 7, 2018
On View ‘Painting Was Always My Goal’: Former Actress Leelee Kimmel on Why She Gave Up Hollywood for Art With her first show at the Journal gallery in Brooklyn, the former "Eyes Wide Shut" actress has already sold her first work to Leon Black. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 7, 2018
On View Georg Baselitz Celebrates His 80th Birthday With a Berlin Gallery Show Packed With Museum Masterpieces Show of the Day: “Hommage à Georg Baselitz” at CFA. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 7, 2018
On View The Bat Signal of Love? The World’s Largest Heart-Shaped Lens Comes to NYC for Valentine’s Day A romantic photo op even a superhero would love—just in time for Valentine's Day! By Sarah Cascone, Feb 6, 2018
On View Juergen Teller Shot Celebrities and a Ghostly Nude on Freud’s Couch for His New Vienna Show Show of the Day: Juergen Teller at Christine Koenig Galerie, Vienna. By Kate Brown, Feb 6, 2018