Reviews What Makes Melissa Cody’s Vibrant Art Tapestries So Powerful to Me "Webbed Skies" at MoMA PS1 takes us on a journey from No Water Mesa to the Rainbow Road. By Ben Davis, Jun 25, 2024
Reviews Home Is Where the Art Is: 3 Superb Apartment Shows in New York City Domestic venues hosting exhibitions by Dave Miko, Jacob Kassay, and a whole family are part of a noble tradition. By Andrew Russeth, Jun 18, 2024
Reviews ‘Relational Aesthetics’ Is Back at the Beyeler, Baby! We finally know what the Fondation Beyeler's mysterious experimental summer show looks like—and it's great. By Ben Davis, Jun 14, 2024
Reviews Taking Stock: A Massive Group Show Takes Over a Queens Pantyhose Warehouse 'Means of Production' has more than 70 participants, and a mission to address labor issues in the art world. By Andrew Russeth, May 30, 2024
Reviews An Uncanny Exhibition Turns the Online World Into Artistic Material The dark corners of the web inspired a group exhibition that became the site of political action. By Kate Brown, May 13, 2024
Reviews ‘A Plaything for Rich People and Fancy Museums’? Reevaluating Impressionism at 150 A number of exhibitions find new ways to look at this much-studied movement. By Devorah Lauter, May 11, 2024
Reviews From Raucous to Revelatory: The Unflinching Eye of Frans Hals A Rijksmuseum retrospective proves the Dutch Golden Age painter captured the scope of 17th century Amsterdam, from its nocturnal joys to its harsh realties. By Andrew Russeth, Apr 1, 2024
Reviews The Whitney Biennial Can’t Go on Like This Forever "Even Better Than the Real Thing" feels steeped in a larger climate of retreat and exhaustion. By Ben Davis, Mar 29, 2024
Reviews The Endless Encore: A Sprawling 14-Hour Documentary Captures Documenta’s Twilight Era 'Exergue' reads as both swan song for the entire machinery behind the global mega exhibition and a testament to the art world’s capacity for eternal return. By Kristian Vistrup Madsen, Mar 26, 2024
Reviews These Were the Highlights of the 4th Lagos Biennial Thrust into uncertainty, artists and collectives lead the charge in re-inspiring hope. By Tobi Onabolu, Mar 23, 2024
Reviews Yoko Ono’s Powerful Protest Art Has Taken Over the Tate. How Does It Meet With Our Present Moment? The career-spanning exhibition shows how Ono was much more than headline fodder or her famous husband's collaborator. By Matthew Holman, Feb 22, 2024
Reviews Harmony Korine’s L.A. Debut of His New Film ‘Aggro Dr1ft’ Was an Odd and Artistic Spectacle At a Hollywood club, the filmmaker and artist found the ideal context for his polarizing Florida Noir film. By Janelle Zara, Feb 13, 2024
Reviews How Do You Tell Photography’s History? ICP’s Big Birthday Show Embodies the Struggle "ICP at 50" shows how radically photographic practice has expanded—and the challenges that expansion has caused. By Ben Davis, Feb 5, 2024
Reviews How an Intergenerational Cohort of Artists at an Icelandic Biennial Grappled with Notions of Darkness The 11th edition of the Reykjavik art festival included artists Agnes Denes and Precious Okoyomon. By Elizabeth Fullerton, Oct 30, 2023
Reviews The Turner Prize Exhibition Promises to Tell Us Something About the Art of Our Time. In 2023, It’s Complicated Each of the installations deals with a different aspect of contemporary society, but Jesse Darling's work was the clear standout. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 28, 2023