On View Matthew Brannon on His 10-Year Quest to Understand the Vietnam War Through Art His latest exhibition is one small part of an epic research project. By Julia Halperin, Sep 24, 2017
On View How a Sand Art Wunderkind Parlayed Viral Fame Into a Solo Show in Chelsea Tim Bengel's showmanship has won him loads of fans, and a real art career. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 23, 2017
On View 20 Public Art Shows to Get Excited About in New York This Fall See work by Ai Weiwei, Dale Chihuly, and John Chamberlain on the streets of New York. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 22, 2017
On View Watch Artist Daniel Buren Bring His Signature Stripes Into Three Dimensions at Lisson Gallery The artist has transformed stripes into sculpture for his latest show. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 22, 2017
On View Not Just for Architects: Four Artists Show Why Art Has a Place at the Chicago Architecture Biennial From slightly perverse architectural photography to sculptures based on beehives, these artists' works are deeply engaged with buildings and those who make them. By Brian Boucher, Sep 19, 2017
On View Artist Jose Dávila Plans a Portrait of LA by Sending Out Blank Sculptures—and Waiting for the Graffiti to Arrive For Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, Jose Dávila and the nonprofit LAND will scatter sculpture across the city. By Julia Halperin, Sep 14, 2017
On View Protocinema Brings Adrian Paci’s Poignant Collage of Humanity’s Mourning Rituals to Istanbul The launch of the new film by the Albanian artist coincides with the opening of the 15th Istanbul Biennial. By Naomi Rea, Sep 14, 2017
On View Why Artist Simon Fujiwara Rebuilt Anne Frank’s House Inside an Israeli Gallery The heady artwork is actually a poignant critique of capitalism. By Hili Perlson, Sep 11, 2017
On View Star Curator Jamillah James on Why LA’s Artists Deserve More Attention From Museums James has helped to relaunch the ICA LA with a new name, new look, and renewed curatorial focus. By Janelle Zara, Sep 8, 2017
On View This Snowman Sculpture Stayed Frozen All Summer—And Now It’s Headed to MoMA Art that stays cool despite the heat. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 6, 2017
On View How Julie Mehretu Created Two of Contemporary Art’s Largest Paintings for SFMOMA Years in the making, the paintings debuted to the public over the weekend. By Julia Halperin, Sep 4, 2017
On View It’s a Grand Old Flag, but One Artist Wants to Take Yours Down and Put It in a Museum Tattered American flags from each state hang from the ceiling of historic Federal Hall. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 3, 2017
On View Carrie Mae Weems, Wangechi Mutu, and Other Female Artists Bring Feel-Good Protest Slogans to Times Square The project began at January's Women's March. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 31, 2017
On View Artists Helped Burning Man Catch Fire—and Now Their Work Is Heading to the Smithsonian The curator of "City of Dust: The Evolution of Burning Man" at the Nevada Museum of Art talks to artnet News. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 29, 2017
On View Who Can Tell a Forest’s Secrets? Janet Cardiff on What It Takes to Create a Truly Epic Work of Sound Art One work alone requires contributions from nearly 50 people. By Julia Halperin, Aug 27, 2017