On View Jeff Koons Has Finally Unveiled His Controversial Gift to Paris, and the French Public Is Not Entirely Thrilled The project, an homage to the victims of the 2015 terror attacks, has been contentious from the start. By Naomi Rea, Oct 4, 2019
On View Artist Kehinde Wiley’s First Public Sculpture in Times Square Is a Powerful a Rejoinder to Confederate-Era Monuments The statue updates a public monument that Wiley first saw in Virginia. By Artnet News, Oct 3, 2019
On View See the Inventive Installations of Street Art Superstar JR’s Crowd-Pleasing Brooklyn Museum Retrospective "JR: Chronicles" marks the artist's first major North American show. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 3, 2019
On View ‘It’s Like Manifesting Ghosts’: Artist Stephanie Syjuco on How Textiles Can Conjure Up America’s Unsettling Past As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 3, 2019
On View Banksy (and His Lawyer) Explain Why Fakes Have Forced the Artist to Go Into E-Commerce and Sharpen His Art The proceeds from Banksy's store, Gross Domestic Product, are going to fund a migrant refugee ship. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 2, 2019
On View Mark Bradford’s Brooding New Show Looks at the Most Urgent Environmental and Political Catastrophes of Our Time The exhibition is the artist's attempt at contemporary myth-making. By Naomi Rea, Oct 2, 2019
On View ‘Important and Timely’ or ‘the Ugliest Painting Ever Made’? How the Art World Is Parsing Nate Lowman’s New Show at David Zwirner London The show marks the artist's debut at the mega-gallery. By Nate Freeman, Oct 1, 2019
On View See the Adorable New Grocery Store in Rockefeller Center, Where Everything Is Art—and It’s All on Sale for as Little as $5 British artist Lucy Sparrow's last New York show had to close early in 2017 when she sold out of her soft sculpture foodstuffs. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 1, 2019
On View From Paul Thek’s Accidental Etchings to Gabriel Kuri’s Cigarette Butts, Here Are 5 Must-See Shows in Brussels The city of adventurous gallery formats and discreet collectors doesn't do hype, but it does do quality. By Kate Brown, Sep 30, 2019
On View Do You Find Europe’s Grand Public Fountains Charming? Kara Walker’s Spectacular Turbine Hall Commission May Change That With characteristic dark humor, Walker's commission offers a re-reading of one of London's most prominent colonial-era monuments. By Naomi Rea, Sep 30, 2019
On View ‘I Didn’t Want Her to Carry the Weight’: How Wangechi Mutu’s African-Inspired Caryatids on the Met’s Facade Break Free of Tradition The sculptural niches on the Met's facade had sat empty since 1902. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2019
On View A Marvelous New Exhibition Argues That Verrocchio, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mentor, Deserves Far More Credit Than He Gets The show makes a splendid case for the overlooked master. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 29, 2019
On View Who Are This Year’s Turner Prize Nominees? Meet the 4 Provocative Artists Shortlisted for the UK’s Most Prestigious Art Award Meet Helen Cammock, Tai Shani, Oscar Murillo, and Lawrence Abu Hamdan. By Naomi Rea, Sep 27, 2019
On View The Getty Has Acquired 35 of the Late Artist Laura Aguilar’s Powerful Photos of Marginalized People and Her Own Body—See Highlights Here A selection of the newly acquired photographs will be included in a show at the Los Angeles museum this December. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 27, 2019
On View William Powhida’s First Gallery Show in Years Is Taking Aim at Problematic Art World Patrons—and It Turns Out All Of Us Are Complicit His latest works offer a broad indictment of the art world. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 26, 2019