On View 29Rooms Returns to New York With a Photo-Ready Mix of Art, Ads, and Activism—See 3 Highlights Here There are some real artists amid the product placement at 29Rooms. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 7, 2018
On View What Happens When an Exhibition Has 11 Curators? Here’s a First Look at the Gwangju Biennale, Asia’s Largest Contemporary Art Biennial See highlights from the exhibition "Imagined Borders" in Gwangju, South Korea. By Hili Perlson, Sep 7, 2018
On View ‘One Does Think With One’s Hands’: Watch William Kentridge Use Charcoal and a Cell Phone to Explore South Africa’s History As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Sep 6, 2018
On View Here’s What the Experimental 2018 Sao Paulo Biennial Looks Like For "Affective Affinities," curator Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro has let a team of artist-curators define what the show feels like. Here's what it looks like. By Ben Davis, Sep 5, 2018
On View From Joan Mitchell’s Early Works to Daniel Arsham’s Dystopian Future: 45 Can’t-Miss Gallery Shows in New York This September Mark your calendars. By Sarah Cascone & Caroline Goldstein, Aug 30, 2018
On View ‘It Would Be Better as a Massive Group Show’: Why Artist Barry McGee Has No Interest in a Traditional Museum Retrospective As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Aug 30, 2018
On View Watch an Exclusive Trailer for ‘Poor Folk,’ a New Documentary About Russian Conceptual Pioneers Ilya and Emilia Kabakov The film's release coincides with Ilya's 85th birthday and the 10th anniversary of Moscow's Garage Museum. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 29, 2018
On View AI-Generated Art Just Got Its First Mainstream Gallery Show. See It Here—and Get Ready The show "Gradient Descent" at Nature Morte brings together works made by seven artists working with artificial intelligence. By Naomi Rea, Aug 29, 2018
On View In Atlantic City, Where Trump Built and Destroyed a Casino Empire, One Man Has Created an Odd Museum to the President’s Past The Atlantic City Trump Museum Project has gathered photos and Trump merch to tell the story of what The Donald left behind. By Tim Schneider, Aug 24, 2018
On View Welcoming 1 Million Fashion Pilgrims, ‘Heavenly Bodies’ Just Became the Met Costume Institute’s Most Popular Show Ever The museum just welcomed the show's one-millionth visitor. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 24, 2018
On View ‘These Simple Ideas Become Obsessions’: Mary Heilmann Talks Catholicism, ’60s Counterculture, and Her West Coast Roots As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Aug 23, 2018
On View Trevor Paglen Is About to Launch a Reflective Sculpture Into Outer Space, and Astronomers Are Really Pissed Off About It "It’s the space equivalent of someone putting a neon advertising billboard right outside your bedroom window." By Sarah Cascone, Aug 22, 2018
On View 9 Trailblazing Female Painters of the 19th Century You Really Should Know About See the powerful paintings of the women who went to Paris and refused to be silenced by the male-dominated art world. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 19, 2018
On View ‘Everybody Has Their Own Desert Fantasy’: Watch How Artist Andrea Zittel Is Helping Artists Realize Their Escapist Dreams As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Aug 16, 2018
On View The Met’s Van Gogh Paintings Are Usually Off Touring the World. Now, All 16 Have Been Reunited in New York At Last The Met offers a rare chance to see all the Van Gogh canvases in its European paintings collection. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 13, 2018