On View Artist Dawoud Bey on Seven Photographs That Shape the Way He Thinks About Race, Landscape, and His Own Work The photographs appear alongside Bey's own in his new show at the Art Institute of Chicago. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 29, 2019
Art & Exhibitions This Unsettling AI Version of Salvator Dalí That Greets You at His Florida Museum May Be the Most Surreal Thing Ever This spring, the Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg will unveil a new interactive, AI version of the artist. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 24, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Gretchen Bender, the Late Media Art Pioneer, Will Get Her First Posthumous Retrospective This Spring “Gretchen Bender: So Much Deathless” will open in March at Red Bull Arts New York. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 24, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Here Are All the Upcoming Art Exhibitions That Are Threatened by the Government Shutdown The shutdown is affecting exhibitions from Philadelphia to outer space. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 23, 2019
On View Beauty ‘Can Be a Powerful Tool’: Artist Genesis Belanger on How Her Surreal Sculptures Address Our Present Moment The artist brings her delightfully warped perspective to the New Museum, which hosts her latest show. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 23, 2019
Art World Simone Leigh, Juliana Huxtable, and Wu Tsang Are Among the 45 Artists Awarded $50,000 Each From United States Artists Since its founding in 2006, the nonprofit has given $25 million to over 500 American artists. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 22, 2019
On View Critic Hilton Als’s Latest Show at David Zwirner Takes on the Myth of James Baldwin The show approaches Baldwin as a complete person—not just as a cultural icon. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 15, 2019
Art World Drawing Helps Us Remember Details Better Than Writing or Taking Photos, a New Study Shows Researchers at the University of Waterloo believe that drawing is perhaps the most effective mnemonic tool. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 8, 2019
On View Watch Japanese Artist Tatsuo Miyajima Explain the Spiritual Significance of His LED Art At Lisson Gallery, the Lotus Sutra lives on in light. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 8, 2019
Art World Fran Drescher Dressed a Lot Like Famous Works of Art in ‘The Nanny,’ a Delightful New Instagram Account Is Pointing Out Fran is a "metaphor for the arts," says the account's creator. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 4, 2019
People ‘People Often Get Hung Up on the Search for Meaning’: Artist Seth Price on Why You Probably Don’t Understand His Work Price’s new show—his first in New York in six years—is on view now at the Petzel Gallery . By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 17, 2018
Art World Cleveland’s Inaugural FRONT Triennial Generated an Estimated $31 Million for the Region, Study Finds The organizers hope the study will provide a benchmark for the economic impact of regional biennials. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 17, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Tomás Saraceno Will Harness the Florida Sun to Make an Environmental Point (and Cook Local Cuisine) During Art Basel Miami Beach Working with Audemars Piguet, the artist will turn Miami Beach into a sundial and repository for solar energy for his project, "Albedo." By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 4, 2018
Art World 100 Years Ago Today, Germany’s November Group Art Movement Was Founded. Here’s Why That Matters Now “We stand on the fertile soil of the revolution. Our motto is: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity!” the group declared in their 1918 manifesto. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 3, 2018
Art World Harlem Meets Kalamazoo: 100 Works From the Studio Museum’s Collection Are Hitting the Road in a Two-Year Tour of America Works by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Kerry James Marshall, and Kehinde Wiley are among those traveling in the project organized with the American Federation of Arts. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 20, 2018