On View Got Milk? See Inside a New Exhibition That Unpacks the History and Ubiquity of the OG Superfood The Wellcome Collection's exhibition is the first to explore milk. By Richard Whiddington, May 4, 2023
On View Counterpublic’s 2023 Exhibition in St. Louis Shakes Up the Formulaic—and Often Problematic—Shape of American Triennials Projects by David Adjaye, Raven Chacon, and Torkwase Dyson highlight this year’s exhibition. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 25, 2023
On View Artists Petrit Halilaj and Álvaro Urbano Have Filled a 9th-Century Venetian Church With a Fantastical Menagerie—Crowned by a Giant Floating Egg San Lorenzo di Venezia, burial place of Marco Polo, is currently home to the installation "Lunar Ensemble for Uprising Seas." By William Van Meter, Apr 21, 2023
On View LGDR Inaugurates Its Stunning New Headquarters With ‘Rear View,’ a Cheeky Show Featuring—You Guessed It—Lots of Derrières The four power dealers have unveiled a single flagship home in an Upper East Side Beaux Arts-style townhouse. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 19, 2023
On View L.A. Artist Lauren Halsey’s ‘Afrofuturistic, Ancient, Funkified Space Ship’ Has Landed on the Met Roof The monumental and ambitious installation references ancient Egypt and South Central Los Angeles. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 17, 2023
On View Google’s New Immersive Show, Created With Artist Lachlan Turczan, Uses Sound and Light to Reflect on Our Connection With Water 'Shaped by Water' marks Google's third exhibition at Salone del Mobile Milano. By Min Chen, Apr 17, 2023
On View The Asia Society Walks Back Its Decision to Blur Depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in an Online Exhibition Following Accusations of Censorship The artworks are included in the current show, 'Comparative Hell: Arts of Asian Underworlds.' By Sarah Cascone, Apr 17, 2023
On View See Inside a New Show Exploring the Afterlife Through the Lens of Tibetan Buddhist and Christian Art 'Death Is Not the End' at the Rubin Museum of Art is on view through January 14, 2024. By Artnet News, Apr 13, 2023
On View Artist Sarah Sze’s New Guggenheim Show of Kaleidoscopic Sculptures Offers a Fascinating—and Frustrating—Contemplation of Time 'Timelapse' takes over the museum’s top floor with sprawling installations, fragmented paintings, and a 'River of Images.' By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 11, 2023
On View Treasures From the Vatican, Including a 16th-Century Tapestry of Leonardo’s ‘Last Supper,’ Get a Rare Showing in Italy The tapestry, which rarely leaves the Holy See, is now exhibited at the Palace of Venaria. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 11, 2023
On View See Inside Artist Filip Custic’s First Solo Show in Tokyo, Where His ‘Super-Bionic’ Sculptures Meld the Body and Technology "Human Product" is on view at Parco Museum in Tokyo through April 24. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 11, 2023
On View See Highlights From the Smithsonian’s Epic ‘Afrofuturism’ Show—From Octavia Butler’s Typewriter to Parliament-Funkadelic Costumes The exhibition celebrates generations of Black expression across music, literature, film, and fashion. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 10, 2023
On View See Inside a New Exhibition That Ties Bollywood Musicals to the Long Tradition of Depicting Dance in Southeast Asian Art "The big idea for this exhibition is dance is power," said one of its curators. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 10, 2023
On View An Exhibition of Doodles by Renaissance Masters and Modern Artists Brings Idle Scribblings From the Margins to the Center 'Gribouillage / Scarabocchio,' featuring six centuries' worth of idle sketches, is on view through April 30. By Richard Whiddington, Apr 7, 2023
On View In Pictures: A Major Faith Ringgold Show at the Picasso Museum Reflects Efforts to Renegotiate the Spanish Painter’s Fraught Legacy 'Black is beautiful' is the acclaimed artist's first large-scale exhibition in Europe. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 6, 2023