On View 4 Key Elements That Are Very Different About the Newly Rebooted MoMA, Plus Where to Find Your Favorite Masterpieces Now Here are the biggest ideas animating the new newly designed museum. By Artnet News, Oct 11, 2019
On View ‘It’s a Summoning’: Watch Kara Walker and Jason Moran Discuss How Their Musical Collaboration Gives Vent to a History of Struggle and Celebration As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 10, 2019
On View Asprey Has Transformed Its London Headquarters Into a Stunning Exhibition Space for Chilean Artist Guillermo Lorca’s Dreamy Paintings The new show is the result of a collaboration with art collector and dealer Simon de Pury. By Shannon Mahanty, Oct 10, 2019
On View Artist Candice Breitz Pulls Her Work From a Show to Protest the Museum’s Display of Art by a Convicted Murderer The protests are being led by a South African activist group. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 8, 2019
On View Painter Ed Clark’s First Hauser & Wirth Show Radiates Effortless Beauty. But It’s the Product of Decades of Toughing It Out For those who've long supported Clark, his new status as a major figure is confirmation of what they've always known. By Charles Moore, Oct 4, 2019
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