On View From Suffrage to the Women’s March, a New Exhibition Celebrates 100 Years of New York Women in Politics New York granted women the right to vote on November 6, 1917. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 25, 2017
On View Prince Designed His Own High Heels, and Now a Museum Is Treating Them Like High Art Standing just five foot three, Prince often wore high-heeled shoes he designed himself. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 25, 2017
On View With Remai Modern, Canada Gets a Cutting-Edge New Museum—and It’s Got Cash to Burn The spectacular Saskatoon institution debuted this weekend. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 24, 2017
On View Inside an Idyllic Sculpture Park, Alfredo Jaar Exposes CIA Black Sites—and British Complicity The artist's sinister 'Garden of Good and Evil' has become a crowd magnet at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. By Javier Pes, Oct 23, 2017
On View Cartier Presents One-of-a-Kind High Jewelry Exhibition at Its Historic New York Mansion The artistry of Cartier is on display in this showcase of their collection of one-of-a-kind high jewelry. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 20, 2017
On View As Kusama’s ‘Infinity Mirrors’ Opens in LA, the Broad Adopts a 30-Second Rule to Cope With the Selfie-Crazed Hordes The museum sold out 90,000 tickets in a few hours. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 20, 2017
On View Artist Duke Riley Created 1,000 Painstaking Portraits of Everyone’s Least Favorite Bird At Chelsea's Magnan Metz, the artist expands on his hit Creative Time project, "Fly by Night." By Sarah Cascone, Oct 20, 2017
On View How Artist Sarah Meyohas Transformed 100,000 Rose Petals Into a Steely Critique of Big Data Get lost in Sarah Meyohas's digital cloud of petals. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 17, 2017
On View This Artist Gathered 2,000 Words for Women—and Now, She Wants You to Walk All Over Them Lin Tianmiao's installation at Galerie Lelong puts contemporary language on top of antique carpets. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 16, 2017
On View A College Decided That This Anti-Racist Art Show Was Too ‘Provocative’ for the Public In the wake of Charlottesville, the public was not invited to Paul Rucker's challenging show about race and power. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 13, 2017
On View ‘Turner Was a Really Raunchy Man’: Tracey Emin on Why Her Infamous ‘My Bed’ Is Really Like a J.M.W. Turner Painting The unexpected connections have inspired a new show in Margate. By Naomi Rea, Oct 13, 2017
On View Once Derided as ‘Domestic,’ Ruth Asawa’s Wire Works Get a Much-Needed Reappraisal David Zwirner finally puts Asawa's hanging wire sculptures in the spotlight. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 12, 2017
On View Overnight, Boston Just Became a Unmissable Destination for Lovers of Dutch Golden-Age Art The gift of 113 works nearly doubles the museum's holdings of Dutch Golden Age paintings. By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 12, 2017
On View The World’s Best Chef Let an Artist Melt Down His Kitchen and Make an Artwork Out of It The restaurant also unveiled works by Rita Ackermann and Olympia Scarry at its reopening this week. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 11, 2017
On View With an Enormous Art Installation in New York, Ai Weiwei Aims to Bring Home the Horrors of the Refugee Crisis The famed Chinese artist's project spans some 300 sites citywide. By Brian Boucher, Oct 11, 2017