On View ‘We’re Not Asking Permission’: Watch Photographer Trevor Paglen Recount His Fraught Mission to Document the National Security Agency As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 23, 2019
On View ‘It Has to Have a Life of Its Own’: See How Artist Jason Martin Creates His Luminous, Meditative Abstractions In a new exhibition at Lisson Gallery, he focuses his Minimalist approach on three colors: titanium white, cobalt blue, and graphite gray. By Katie White, May 22, 2019
On View With ‘Aqua Alta,’ Artist and Designer Virgil Abloh Tackles the Problem of Climate Change in the World’s Most Famous Sinking City: Venice His contribution to a Carpenters Workshop Gallery exhibition includes a group of sinking chairs—a comment on the fate of the Italian city. By In Partnership with Lombard Odier, May 21, 2019
On View At the Venice Biennale, a World Stage for Soft Power, Rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia Vie to Put Their Best Feet Forward Each nation is taking the opportunity in Venice to reach international audiences. By Arsalan Mohammad, May 20, 2019
On View A Few Blocks From Skid Row, David Hammons’s New Show at Hauser & Wirth Asks Angelenos to Imagine Themselves as Homeless The artist has installed tents in the gallery's courtyard that are stenciled with the phrase “This could be u." By Janelle Zara, May 19, 2019
On View See This Russian Artist’s Dark Vision of How Pollution Is Destroying Our Planet, Now on View in Venice The exhibition of work by Vasily Klyukin is presented by the State Russian Museum. By Sarah Cascone, May 17, 2019
On View ‘I’m Obviously in Pursuit of My Feminine Self’: Artist Anish Kapoor Explains His New Paintings The artist's latest works are on view at Lisson Gallery in London. By Louisa Elderton, May 17, 2019
On View Three Artists and Designers Tell Us What Carpenters Workshop Gallery’s ‘DYSFUNCTIONAL’ Exhibition Means to Them Nacho Carbonell, Studio Drift, and Michèle Lamy open up about their projects, currently on view at the Ca'd'Oro in Venice. By In Partnership with Lombard Odier, May 17, 2019
On View This Artist Arranged Botanical Abortifacients Into Stunning Floral Designs for a Timely Show About a Woman’s Right to Control Her Fertility Ann Shelton uses a Japanese style of floral arrangement to craft beautiful photos of the herbs and flowers historically thought to induce miscarriages. By Sarah Cascone, May 17, 2019
On View ‘They Should Be Felt’: Artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg Explain the Powerful Lure of Raw Emotion As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 16, 2019
On View ‘Only Soft Power Can Last’: How China’s Unusually Low-Key Venice Biennale Pavilion Fits Into Its Strategy for Global Influence The Chinese Pavilion is more approachable and fun than ever before—and that's no accident. By Vivienne Chow, May 15, 2019
On View An Artemisia Gentileschi Masterpiece Is Touring Schools, Doctors’ Offices, and Other Unexpected Places in the UK. Here’s Where to Spot It The National Gallery in London has sent its new Artemisia Gentileschi on an unconventional tour. By Sarah Cascone, May 15, 2019
On View Take a Virtual Tour of the Whitney Biennial With Photos of Artworks by All of the Artists in the 2019 Exhibition The exhibition is just opening in New York. By Ben Davis, May 13, 2019
On View ‘We Were Seeing and Feeling Anxiety’: The Whitney Biennial Curators on How Artists’ Struggle With Debt and Real Estate Shaped the 2019 Show Curators Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta talk about the cultural forces that influenced the show. By Terence Trouillot, May 13, 2019
On View The 10 Absolute Best National Pavilions at the Venice Biennale From Ghana's star-studded debut to Lithuania's delightful and chilling opera about climate change, here's what you won't want to miss. By Artnet News, May 10, 2019