On View In Pictures: A Series of Paintings Basquiat Made During an Italian Residency He Loathed Have Been Reunited at Switzerland’s Beyeler Foundation Basquiat later described the arrangement in Italy as "a sick factory," and it ended after his gallerists had a dispute. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 13, 2023
On View A New Show Pays Tribute to Agnes Gund’s Art for Justice Fund With Works by Titus Kaphar, Faith Ringgold, and More The exhibition at the Ford Foundation Gallery wraps up six years of Gund’s project against mass incarceration. By Brian Boucher, Jun 12, 2023
On View A Dozen Drawings From Leonardo da Vinci’s 1,200-Page ‘Codex Atlanticus’ Will Go on View in the U.S. for the First Time Leonardo's drawings helped inspire modern excavating machines, diving mechanisms, and autonomous vehicles. By Artnet News, Jun 12, 2023
On View Don’t Call It Lobby Art: A Manhattan Development Is Livening Up the Street With Larger-Than-Life Works by Christopher Wool and Charles Ray Brookfield Properties installed major new public works by the artists at its new Manhattan West development. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 9, 2023
On View The Noguchi Museum Paid Its Employees to Contribute to Its Summer Staff Art Show. See the Works Here 'A Living Mechanism' is on view through June 15. By Richard Whiddington, Jun 7, 2023
On View Nicolas Party Honors Rosalba Carriera, the Rococo Queen of Pastels, in a New Installation at the Frick The show came about after the artist discovered an image hidden behind a Rosalba painting he had purchased. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 7, 2023
On View Get Ready for Beach Season With These Artists’ Takes on Bathers, From Paul Cézanne to Eric Fischl, in a New Show in London London gallery Saatchi Yates has organized the exhibition “Bathers,” on view through August 10. By Artnet News, Jun 6, 2023
On View A New Show on the Infamous Hollywood Blacklist Displays 100 Objects From a Dark Chapter in Tinseltown History. See Them Here 'Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare' runs through September 3 at Skirball Cultural Center. By Richard Whiddington, Jun 5, 2023
On View Is Hannah Gadsby’s Picasso Show at the Brooklyn Museum ‘Disastrous’ or Are Its Critics Just ‘Hysterical’? Here Are All the Hot Takes Though it just opened days ago, “It’s Pablo-matic" has already inspired several waves of “takes.” By Artnet News, Jun 5, 2023
On View See Inside Gagosian’s Sweeping Show on Abstraction, Featuring More Than 40 Artists From Vija Celmins to Oscar Murillo The survey of contemporary abstract art comes courtesy of high-ranking museum curator Gary Garrels. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 5, 2023
On View See Inside Keith Haring’s First L.A. Museum Show, Complete With a Pop Shop and a Pink Leather Suit Once Worn by Madonna “Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody" is on view at the Broad in Los Angeles through October 8, before traveling to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Canada. By Vittoria Benzine, Jun 4, 2023
On View ‘It’s the Snake Eating Its Own Tail’: Artist Jesse Draxler on His New Solo Show That Feeds Off His Dark and Enigmatic Inner World 'U&I' encompasses Draxler's transformation from Tumblr star to cult fave. By Min Chen, Jun 2, 2023
On View Is A.I. Coming for the Drag Queens Next? A Deep Fake Cabaret at the V&A Exposes the Tech’s Limitations What happens when you queer the dataset? By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 2, 2023
On View Pokémon as Muse? See Artist Katherine Bernhardt’s Exuberant New Paintings That Channel the Beloved Pocket Monsters It's the artist's first solo show in Hong Kong. By Richard Whiddington, May 31, 2023
On View Ernest Cole’s Groundbreaking Photographs of South African Apartheid Have Been Rediscovered After Going Missing for Decades. See Them Here Amsterdam's FOAM museum hosts the first exhibition of the artist's lost archive, rediscovered in a bank vault in 2018. By Sarah Cascone, May 30, 2023