On View A New teamLab Exhibition at One of the ‘Three Great Gardens’ of Japan Aims to Connect Visitors With the Bounties of Nature Our Show of the Week: Empathy Edition emphasizes the porous boundaries between people and the natural world. By Artnet News, Feb 24, 2021
On View A Group Exhibition in Upstate New York Examines Black Excellence in an Imperfect World—See Images Here The exhibition, curated by Michael Mosby, features the work of Marcus Leslie Singleton, Anthony Akinbola, and Sean Desiree. By Noor Brara, Feb 23, 2021
On View A New Exhibition at David Zwirner Explores the Vital Similarities Between Two Titans of Modernism: Josef Albers and Giorgi Morandi Our Show of the Week: Empathy Edition explores how Josef Albers and Giorgio Morandi used color as a structuring and restricting element in their works, and how a better understanding of form can teach "visual empathy." By Artnet News, Feb 19, 2021
On View ‘They Come Back as Ghosts to Haunt Western Museums’: Watch Artist Michael Rakowitz Recreate Looted Artifacts to Give Them New Life As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 18, 2021
On View Meow Wolf Has Opened an Interactive Surrealist Supermarket in Las Vegas With Projects From Hundreds of Artist Collaborators The immersive installation tells the story of a fictional corporation exploring strange new technologies to possibly nefarious ends. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 18, 2021
On View In a Disturbing and Exceptional New Survey, the American Folk Art Museum Is Defining a New Genre: Outsider Photography "Photo Brut" includes some 400 works from the collection of French filmmaker Bruno Decharme. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 17, 2021
On View In Lieu of Mardi Gras Parades, Artists Are Turning New Orleans Homes Into Wildly Creative ‘House Floats’—See Images Here Building 3,000 house floats was a boon for the city's out-of-work artists. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 14, 2021
On View ‘She Was Meant to Be So Fearful’: Watch Artist Firelei Báez Reimagine a Cruel Female Character From Dominican Folklore as a Feeling Person As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 11, 2021
On View The Brilliant Quilt Artist Rosie Lee Tompkins’s Patron Donated Hundreds of Her Works to One Museum. Did His Generosity Hurt Her Legacy? Shows of Tompkins’s virtuosic artworks are up now at BAMPFA and Anthony Meier Fine Arts. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 5, 2021
On View ‘We Serve as a Mirror for White People’s Projections’: Watch Artist and Ex-Football Player Shaun Leonardo Revise Stereotypes of Black Athletes As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 4, 2021
On View Meet Orsola Maddalena Caccia, the Remarkable Painting Nun Whose Work Just Entered the Met’s Collection in a Surprise Donation The Met has been looking to acquire work by early women artists, but Caccia paintings are so rare she wasn't even on the curators' radar. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 4, 2021
On View A New Show Places Emma Amos, Pioneering Artist of the Civil Rights and Feminist Movements, Where She Belongs: The 20th-Century Canon The artist was a member of both the pioneering African American collective Spiral and the anonymous feminist group the Guerrilla Girls. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 1, 2021
On View ‘We’re All Participants in History’: Watch Artist Abigail DeVille Reimagine the Statue of Liberty for the 21st Century As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 28, 2021
On View Does Instagram Stress You Out? Experience-Art Collective teamLab Has Made a Flowers-Only Alternative Designed to Delight The group's latest artwork is a streamable, crowdsourced project featuring hundreds of colorful blooms. By Artnet News, Jan 21, 2021
On View ‘What If It Didn’t Work Out the Way It Did?’: Watch Video Artist Stan Douglas Remix History to Reimagine the Present As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 21, 2021