On View ‘Bodies Can Be Our Own Borders’: Artist Julia Chiang on Making Art About Invisible Forces Within Us, From Sneezes to Anger The artist discusses marriage, motherhood, and art-making ahead of her new solo exhibition. By Ariana Marsh, Sep 16, 2019
On View Provocateur Orlan Reflects on How She Went From Being Reviled for Her Body Art to Claiming Her Place in the Art World The French artist's show at Ceysson & Bénétière is her first New York show since 1995. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 13, 2019
On View Nathaniel Mary Quinn’s First Show at Gagosian Is Full of Psychologically Intense Collage Portraits—See Them Here If you can't make it to the West Coast, check out the show here. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 12, 2019
On View ‘My Mind Was Totally Deceived and Deluded’: How Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier Uses Images to Fight Deeply Ingrained Stereotypes As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 12, 2019
On View What Amy Sherald Is Looking At: The Painter on 8 Cultural Touchstones That Inspire Her, From Wes Anderson to WEB Du Bois See the influences behind the artist's debut show at Hauser & Wirth in New York. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 12, 2019
On View Must-See Art Guide: Cologne and Düsseldorf Shuttles will carry art enthusiasts between the two German cities for a weekend of openings. Here are 10 of the shows you won't want to miss. By Katie White, Sep 6, 2019
On View How Six Female Artists in Post-Revolutionary Mexico Broke Down the Borders Between Fine Art and Design Curator Zoë Ryan's latest show in Chicago presents the work of artists including Clara Porset, Anni Albers, and Sheila Hicks, among others. By Colleen Kelsey, Sep 6, 2019
On View ‘It’s Like This Little Time Capsule’: Theaster Gates Explains How His Collecting Obsession Inspires Him in Making New Art As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 5, 2019
On View A Curator Has Moved a Forest to a Soccer Stadium as a Warning About Climate Change. Here Is a First Look at the Epic Artwork The Swiss curator Klaus Littmann has turned the artist Max Peintner's dystopian vision of the 1970s into a spectacular work of Land Art. By Luise Wank, Sep 5, 2019
On View Rare Impressionist Paintings Owned by the Butler of Artist Gustave Caillebotte Have Re-Emerged in a Paris Show The heir of Gustave Caillebotte's loyal servant donated the family heirlooms to the Musée d'Orsay. By Kate Brown, Sep 3, 2019
On View ‘It’s Finding a Gap in the Bureaucratic Process’: Watch Minerva Cuevas Explain How Her Artistic Acts of Sabotage Inspired Real Activism in Mexico As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 29, 2019
On View See the 12 Wildest Art Installations at This Year’s Burning Man, From a Life-Size Flying Whale to a Robot Hand See what you're missing on the playa this week. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 29, 2019
On View How to Look at a Sam Gilliam Painting: With One Eye on History and the Other on Color and Form Dia:Beacon has added Gilliam's "Double Merge" to its permanent display. By Ben Davis, Aug 28, 2019
On View It Turns Out Plants Make Noise as They Grow—and a New Sound Art Show at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Gives You a Chance to Listen Artist Adrienne Adar hopes that being able to hear plants will make people see them as sentient beings. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 27, 2019
On View After 30 Years, a Stolen Renaissance Masterpiece Returns to Italy With a Show in the Artist’s Hometown Pinturicchio’s missing 'Madonna and Child' has gone on view at the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 23, 2019