On View Photographer Ming Smith’s Dreamlike Portraits of Everyday Life From Harlem to Ethiopia Are the Subject of a Tender New Online Show—See Them Here As galleries and art institutions around the world begin to reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 7, 2020
Art World Thomas Jefferson’s Black Sixth Great-Grandson and Other Descendants of Historic American Figures Sat Down for a New Series of Stunning Portraits Drew Gardner tracks down the descendants and then styles them like their famous relatives. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 6, 2020
Art World From Emory Douglas’s Activist Art to Murakami’s Money Woes: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 3, 2020
On View Photographer Gordon Parks Captured a Changing America in the Midst of the Civil Rights Era for Life Magazine—See Images Here As galleries and art institutions around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 3, 2020
Art World For Every Confederate Statue That Has Come Down in the United States, Ten Remain in Place A new report gives insight into how many Confederate monuments and symbols have been removed, and where the largest number remains. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 3, 2020
Art World To Criticize the New Museum, an Artists’ Group Created a Snarky, Social Justice-Themed Parody of Its Official Website At the same time, the New Museum has implemented a fresh wave of layoffs. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 2, 2020
On View ‘There Is Meaning in Ugliness’: Watch Artist Fred Wilson Explain Why We Can’t Look Away From the Hideous Parts of History As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 2, 2020
Art Guides 7 Breathtaking and Very Important Artworks to See at the Louvre That Are Not the Mona Lisa (She Can Wait) These works may not be quite as famous as Leonardo's prim portrait, but they're worth a visit after the Louvre triumphantly reopens on July 6. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 2, 2020
People Takashi Murakami Announces That His Business Is on the Brink of Bankruptcy in an Emotional New Video Posted to Instagram The artist's lavish spending and big-budget sci-fi film could be the cause of his financial woes. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 1, 2020
On View After Yale Staged Its MFA Students’ Graduate Show IRL, Perrotin Gallery Revived It Online—See It Here Keep an eye out for these newly minted MFA graduates from Yale University's celebrated art school. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 1, 2020
On View Public Art Fund Is Transforming New York City’s Kiosks and Bus Shelters Into Canvases for Contemporary Art—See the Striking Works Here While many museums are still closed, this new project is bringing art into the streets. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 30, 2020
On View Artist Derrick Adams Created an Immersive Tribute to Black Joy and Leisure for the Hudson River Museum—See It Here As galleries around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 29, 2020
Art World From the Discovery of ‘Holehenge’ in the UK to Spain’s Epic New Restoration Fail: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news, fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 26, 2020
Market An 18th-Century Chinese Vase Found in a New England Home Just Sold for $1.6 Million in an Online Auction—More Than 320 Times Its Estimate The vase was estimated to sell for just $5,000. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 26, 2020
On View A New Show Featuring 21st-Century Twists on Figurative Painting Depicts Subversive, Chimerical, and Gender-Fluid Bodies—See It Here As galleries around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 26, 2020