On View In Pictures: The Drawing Center’s Raucous Summer Show Is an Ode to All Things Ornament, From Japanese Woodblock Prints to Graffiti There's something for everyone. By Artnet News, Aug 24, 2022
On View How a Salvadorian Children’s Game and a Volcano Inspired Artist Guadalupe Maravilla’s Powerful New Show at the Brooklyn Museum Maravilla turned to Tripa Chuca as a way to meet others during his migration to the U.S. By Taylor Dafoe, Aug 4, 2022
On View In Pictures: See How Two Summer Exhibitions in Yorkshire and Antibes Allow Jaume Plensa to Present His Crowd-Pleasing Sculptures in a New Light Both shows use the artist's drawings to contextualize his monumental sculptures. By Vivienne Chow, Aug 4, 2022
On View ‘There Aren’t Any Reasons for Painting. That’s What’s Special’: Watch Artist Christopher Le Brun Walk Through His Latest Body of Work The artist was preparing for his third solo show with Lisson Gallery, now on view in London. By Artnet News, Jul 15, 2022
On View In Pictures: See the Afrofuturist-Inspired Works in the Hayward Gallery’s Blockbuster Show ‘In the Black Fantastic’ Thematic events running through the summer include musical performances, poetry, talks, and public art. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 7, 2022
On View ‘Harmony Is Never Symmetry’: The Curator of Fondation Beyeler’s Deeply Researched Mondrian Show on What Made the Artist Tick "Mondrian Evolution" is the product of a multi-year effort. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 5, 2022
On View Restorers Uncovered Stunning Renaissance-era Frescoes by Accident During Routine Repairs at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco After being hidden for centuries, the frescoes are now on view at the newly-reopened attraction. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 4, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Works by the Disabled Artists Reviving the Spirit of Dada at Museums Around the U.K. This Weekend A prize-winning project imagines what would happen if the Dada movement emerged during the lockdowns of 2020. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 1, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Grayson Perry’s Irreverent Tapestries, Which Tap Into British Class Anxiety, on View in Salisbury Cathedral Inspired by Hogarth's 'The Rake's Progress,' the works satirize social mobility in modern day Britain. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 29, 2022
On View Bill Fontana Recorded the Vibrations of Church Bells Inside Fire-Damaged Notre Dame. Now, He’s Taking His Sound Installation on Tour The installation captures the "spirit" of Notre Dame, the artist said. By Helen Stoilas, Jun 24, 2022
On View Sally Ride Was the First U.S. Woman to Go to Space. Now, She Is the First Female Astronaut to Be Honored With a Public Monument She has also recently appeared on a special edition of the U.S. quarter. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 20, 2022
On View Never-Before-Seen Sketchbooks of Drawings Picasso Made With His Daughter Maya Go on View in Paris Picasso used to make Maya puppets, toys, and even a paper theater. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 14, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Inside Artist and Poet Penny Goring’s Moving, Funny, and Confrontational World in a New Show at ICA London The exhibition is the artist's first U.K. retrospective. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 10, 2022
On View Why This Artist Is Deep-Frying American Flags—and Inviting Guests to Bring Their Favorite Seasonings for the Batter Kiyan Williams will be dipping nylon American flags that once flew over the nation’s capitol into spattering pans of oil. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 3, 2022
On View In Pictures: The Courtauld’s New Edvard Munch Exhibition Will Unveil a Dozen Works Never Before Seen in Britain Norway's Kode museum loaned the works. By Dorian Batycka, May 31, 2022