On View See 6 Highlights From a New Show on the Global Footprint of Yiddish Culture—From Avant-Garde Puppets to Cubist Book Covers The new exhibition at the Yiddish Book Center brings together objects spanning 150 years of Yiddish life and culture. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 18, 2023
On View See Inside the First Museum Retrospective Dedicated to John Waters’s Unparalleled Contributions to Cinema—and Bad Taste "Pope of Trash" at the Academy Museum documents the director's films, obsessions, and creative processes. By Min Chen, Oct 13, 2023
On View ‘I Was Against It’: How Marc Chagall’s Granddaughter Battled Skepticism to Fall for a Revelatory Immersive Exhibit in New York We walked through the exhibition with Bella Meyer. By Adam Schrader, Oct 13, 2023
On View See Inside a New Getty Museum Show on Medieval Graphic Design, Featuring Illuminated Manuscripts and Ornate Religious Texts Many medieval methods will be familiar to readers today, including the use of sophisticated data visualization techniques. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 10, 2023
On View El Anatsui’s Towering Site-Specific Installation Is Unveiled At Tate Modern—See It Here The London museum's director noted the "remarkable ambition" of the artist's monumental work. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 10, 2023
On View See Highlights From a New Show of Spike Lee’s Vast Personal Archive—From Prince’s Love Symbol Guitar to a Stunning Kehinde Wiley Portrait "Spike Lee: Creative Sources" features more than 450 objects from the filmmaker's collection. By Min Chen, Oct 9, 2023
On View See the Provocative A.I. Works in a New Show at the Ford Foundation Gallery That Turn a Critical Eye on the Tool’s Promise—and Its Limits "What Models Make Worlds" surfaces A.I.'s encoded biases through the works of some 15 artists. By Min Chen, Oct 8, 2023
On View Is Anybody Out There? A New Show Interrogates Earthlings’ Obsession With Extraterrestrials 6 artists bring their visions of alien life to Sun Valley Museum of Art. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 8, 2023
On View Need a Fast Pass to Serenity This Frieze Week? An Art-Filled Chapel in London Offers an Oasis of Calm The chapel is an ideal setting to contemplate the artworks's themes of memory, loss, and transformation. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 7, 2023
On View María Magdalena Campos-Pons Shows Her Santería-Influenced, ‘Poetic Surrealist’ Art at the Brooklyn Museum, a Long Overdue New York Survey The artist's last major museum survey was in Indiana back in 2007. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 6, 2023
On View Artist Lucy Sparrow Is Back in New York With a Pop-Up Bagel Shop Made Entirely of Felt—and She’s Sewing Sandwiches to Order The British artist's latest offering is inspired by New York's rich Jewish food culture. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 3, 2023
On View Artist Kerry James Marshall’s First Commissioned Portrait Captures the Quiet Authority of Renowned Scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Marshall has donated the painting to Cambridge University. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 3, 2023
On View At the Musée d’Orsay’s High-Tech New Van Gogh Show, an A.I. Version of the Artist Will Answer Visitors’ Questions There will be V.R. and NFT elements. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 3, 2023
On View New Red Order Built a Fake World’s Fair in Queens to Make a Very Real Demand: Give Back All Native Stolen Lands Now The wit of the Creative Time-commissioned project makes its earnest message hit even harder. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 27, 2023
On View A New Show at MCA Denver Reins in the Myth of the Cowboy With Works by John Baldessari, Amy Sherald, and More "Cowboy" deconstructs the long-held archetype of masculinity through works by 27 contemporary artists. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 27, 2023