On View In Pictures: See Inside the Louvre’s Extraordinary, Once-in-a-Lifetime Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition With 160 works, this show will challenge your assumptions about the Renaissance master. By Maxwell Williams, Nov 19, 2019
On View Artist JR Teamed Up With Current and Former Inmates to Create a Mural at a Supermax Prison Outside LA Using the artist’s app, viewers can hear audio recordings made by those incarcerated at the Southern California facility. By Artnet News, Nov 18, 2019
On View Fahamu Pecou’s Spiritually Charged Pop Painting About Black Identity Finds a Powerful Setting in Brooklyn The community rallied to help fund Weeksville Heritage Center earlier this year. The Atlanta artist's show is part of a comeback. By Stephanie Cash, Nov 15, 2019
On View ‘It Depends on How They Use It’: Filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson Reflects on a Career Spent Probing Our Relationship to Technology As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 14, 2019
On View What Does Making Art Do for Prisoners? As the Curator of a Show by Incarcerated Artists Explains, It Can Change Everything Drawing Center executive director Laura Hoptman explains why she wanted to make this show her first at the New York museum. By Rachel Corbett, Nov 14, 2019
On View Artist Duke Riley Definitely Did Not Infest the Trump Hotel with Bedbugs. No, Really, He Definitely Didn’t A new project finds the artist imagining a skin-crawling form of insect sabotage. By Brian Boucher, Nov 13, 2019
On View Yayoi Kusama’s Head-Spinning New Exhibition in New York Is a Dream for Selfie-Takers—See Photos From the Show Here The exhibition is expected to draw up to 100,000 visitors. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2019
On View ‘Anything I Do Is an Archaeological Act’: Kurdish Artist Hiwa K Explains How Personal Experience and Global Politics Inform His Work As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 7, 2019
On View On the 350th Anniversary of Rembrandt’s Death, the Artist’s Hometown Is Staging the First Show Dedicated to His Early Work How did the town of Leiden shape young Rembrandt? By Katy Diamond Hamer, Nov 4, 2019
On View ‘I’m Not Trying to Spell Out a Story’: Watch How Artist Julie Mehretu Uses Massive Scale and Complex Layers to Create Paintings You Get Lost In As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 31, 2019
On View Can a Session With a Medium Spark Creativity? These Artists Gave It a Try, and You Can See the Results in a New Show Each artist sat with a medium before making work for the New York exhibition. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 31, 2019
On View A Former Venice Biennale Curator Hints Her Museum Might Show the Infamous ‘Salvator Mundi.’ But Is It Fake News? Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev promises to reveal a work that "adds to the excitement" surrounding the $450 million painting attributed to Leonardo. By Kate Brown, Oct 30, 2019
On View Just in Time for Trump’s Impeachment, the Watergate Is Back in the Spotlight—as a Place to Show Contemporary Art What better place for an exhibition about conspiracy and political malfeasance? By Nate Freeman, Oct 29, 2019
On View Banksy’s First (Unauthorized) Solo Show in Asia Is Coming to Hong Kong, Bringing the Street Artist to a City Torn by Street Battles The touring "Banksy: Villain or Hero?" claims it has already been seen by 700,000 visitors. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 28, 2019
On View Hank Willis Thomas’s New Portland Art Museum Show Exposes the Manipulative Power of Advertising in the City Where Nike Was Born The artist hopes that Nike adverting executives will make time to visit the exhibition. By Rachel Corbett, Oct 27, 2019