On View As the Far Right Rises in Germany, a New Bauhaus Museum Reflects on the Nazi Policies That Led to the School’s Closure The new museum celebrates the legacy of the school, but does not overlook the long shadow cast by the Nazis who forced its founders into exile. By Hili Perlson, Apr 8, 2019
On View Tony Oursler’s 3D Volcano and 5 Other Modern and Contemporary Gallery Exhibitions Not to Miss in Milan This Spring In town for miart? Here's what to see outside the fair. By Artnet News, Apr 3, 2019
On View What Does the Art Institution of the Future Look Like? Here Are the 4 Big Ideas Driving the Ambitious New Shed Art Center From Björk to Boots Riley, the program aims to surprise you at every turn. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 2, 2019
On View ‘This Flag Brought Our Nation Back Together’: Artist Sonya Clark Explains Why She Is Recreating the Little-Known Flag That Ended the Civil War Can the Confederate truce flag replace its battle flag in the American imagination? By Sarah Cascone, Apr 1, 2019
On View Visitors and Weather Conditions Damage JR’s Massive Installation at the Louvre Hours After Being Completed The street artist's trompe l'oeil installation was epic and, it turns out, very ephemeral. By Kate Brown, Apr 1, 2019
On View Artist Natalie Frank on How Her Feminist Take on Fairy Tales Became an Experimental New Ballet in Texas Ballet Austin created its new production 'Grimms' Tales' with artist Natalie Frank, who developed the performance's visual elements. By Rachel Corbett, Mar 31, 2019
On View Watch as Brooklyn-Based Artist Elle Pérez Shows How Photographs Are the ‘Perfect Container’ for Gender and Identity As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 28, 2019
On View A New Bronx Exhibition Celebrates Uselessness With a Suitcase That Poops and Other Unhelpful Art These machines and machine-made art provide a philosophical counter to our market-driven economy. By Tim Schneider, Mar 27, 2019
On View 16 Shows You Won’t Want to Miss in Hong Kong During Art Basel Week Looking for a guide on what to see? We've got you covered. By Artnet News, Mar 27, 2019
On View Glenn Ligon Lifts Formerly Unknown Black Parisians Into the Limelight in a New Show at the Musée d’Orsay The artist has blown up the names of black models who influenced art history in celebration of the scholarship that went into the Orsay’s current exhibition. By Naomi Rea, Mar 27, 2019
On View A Newly Uncovered Photograph of a Young Harriet Tubman Offers a Different View of the Abolitionist Pioneer The photo is part of a historic collection of photographs of abolitionists and political leaders. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 26, 2019
On View KAWS for Commotion: Scores of People Are Lining Up to Take Selfies With the Artist’s Largest Work to Date in Hong Kong. See Pictures of It Here You couldn't beat the crowds back with a (selfie) stick if you wanted to. By Julia Halperin, Mar 25, 2019
On View A Show of More Than 130 Women Artists From California Is Bringing a Once-Sidelined Group Into the Spotlight. See Their Works Nearly 300 works by 132 women artists are on view in an exhibition in Pasadena. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 24, 2019
On View More Than 2,500 New York City Subway Cars Are Now Artificial Underwater Reefs. See This Artist’s Remarkable Photos of Them Here The images are now on view at the New York Transit Museum's Grand Central location. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 21, 2019
On View ‘Happiness and Sadness All in One Place’: See How Artist Raúl de Nieves Constructs His Colorful, Intimate Environments As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Mar 21, 2019