On View A New Dr. Seuss Museum Spotlights the Iconic Author’s Personal Side Plan your visit to the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 7, 2017
On View Ai Weiwei Transforms the Park Avenue Armory Into a High-Tech Surveillance State (and It’s Fun!) The artist teamed up with Herzog & de Meuron to create an installation that ultimately feels hollow. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 7, 2017
On View Summer Art Preview: 19 Travel-Worthy Museum Exhibitions to See Around the Globe This Season artnet News editors pick their favorite exhibitions taking place around the world this summer. By Sarah Cascone, May 30, 2017
On View How the Cult Modernist Painter Florine Stettheimer Sabotaged Her Own Art Market There are lots of reasons you've never heard of Florine Stettheimer—now, you have the chance to get to know her. By Sarah Cascone, May 26, 2017
On View Artists Make Work From Salvaged Pieces of JFK’s Cape Cod Home The local artists received some unusual art supplies thanks to a major renovation at JFK's house. By Sarah Cascone, May 23, 2017
On View Show & Tell: Berg Contemporary Presents a Career Survey of Legendary Video Artists Steina & Woody Vasulka Works by the duo who founded The Kitchen in New York are currently on view in Iceland. By Caroline Elbaor, May 21, 2017
On View Sophie Calle Wants You to Take Your Darkest Secrets to the Grave Literally. By Sarah Cascone, May 9, 2017
On View Anish Kapoor’s Bottomless Whirlpool Offers a Swirling Spectacle in Brooklyn Bridge Park See—and hear—Anish Kapoor's unnerving public artwork. By Sarah Cascone, May 9, 2017
On View Michael Williams Makes Solo Museum Debut in the US We spoke to the artist about his unique painting style, the market's interest in his work, and his first solo museum show in the US. By Henri Neuendorf, May 9, 2017
On View 15 Satellite Shows You Need to See During the Venice Biennale The Arsenale and Giardini are no longer the only must-see spots in town. By Alyssa Buffenstein & Caroline Elbaor, May 5, 2017
On View Gagosian Show Explores Picasso’s Career-Long Love for Matadors and Minotaurs With more than 120 works, the exhibition takes a close look at the cultural influences of the artist's native Spain. By Caroline Elbaor, May 4, 2017
On View 6 Side-Trip-Worthy Shows to See While in Italy for the Venice Biennale Tips to turn your trip to Italy into a country-wide art tour. By Alyssa Buffenstein, May 2, 2017
On View The New-York Historical Society’s New Mission: Telling the Forgotten Stories of Women The highlight is the museum's collection of Tiffany lamps, many of which were designed and made by women. By Sarah Cascone, May 2, 2017
On View Paula Cooper Shows David Novros’s Minimalist Paintings The gallery is showing his work from the 1970s. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 28, 2017
On View Emmanuel Perrotin Unveils His Biggest Gallery Yet on New York’s Lower East Side The new space is the size of a small museum and comes outfitted with a bookshop, a garden, and a washer/dryer. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2017