On View 15 Satellite Shows You Need to See During the Venice Biennale The Arsenale and Giardini are no longer the only must-see spots in town. By Alyssa Buffenstein & Caroline Elbaor, May 5, 2017
On View Gagosian Show Explores Picasso’s Career-Long Love for Matadors and Minotaurs With more than 120 works, the exhibition takes a close look at the cultural influences of the artist's native Spain. By Caroline Elbaor, May 4, 2017
On View 6 Side-Trip-Worthy Shows to See While in Italy for the Venice Biennale Tips to turn your trip to Italy into a country-wide art tour. By Alyssa Buffenstein, May 2, 2017
On View The New-York Historical Society’s New Mission: Telling the Forgotten Stories of Women The highlight is the museum's collection of Tiffany lamps, many of which were designed and made by women. By Sarah Cascone, May 2, 2017
On View Paula Cooper Shows David Novros’s Minimalist Paintings The gallery is showing his work from the 1970s. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 28, 2017
On View Emmanuel Perrotin Unveils His Biggest Gallery Yet on New York’s Lower East Side The new space is the size of a small museum and comes outfitted with a bookshop, a garden, and a washer/dryer. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2017
On View See Childhood Works From Current Art Stars at ProjectArt’s Auction Benefit The show playfully explores the childhood skills of today's art stars. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 28, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: ‘Harumi’s Gals’ Embody Retro Japan’s Perfect Woman at Project Native Informant Harumi Yamaguchi's illustrations depict the ideal woman: ambitious, sensual, stylish—and unrealistic. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 25, 2017
On View Yale School of Management Embraces Social Practice With a Display of Mirrors "Espejismo" is an attempt to build leadership skills with art. And mirrors. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 24, 2017
On View Oliver Wasow Turns Donald Trump and His Cronies Into a Creepy Gallery of Rogues The project needs surprisingly little Photoshop magic to achieve its creepy ends. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 24, 2017
On View See Stunning Images From Winners of the 2017 Sony World Photography Awards The grand prize winner will receive $25,000. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 24, 2017
On View NYC Street Artists Tapped by Real Estate Firm for High Line Development Project Two worlds collide in West Chelsea. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 20, 2017
On View A 20-Year-Old Bob Dylan Shows Off His Effortless Cool in Revealing Photography Show Ted Russell shot the images beginning in 1961. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 20, 2017
On View Hungry for Art? One Artist Just Opened a Restaurant at the Whitney Biennial Make your reservations now for Susan Cianciolo's Run Restaurant—it only lasts three days. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 18, 2017
On View Canada’s Arsenal Art Space Debuts on the Bowery With Ed Fornieles Show Canada's largest private arts center opens a New York outpost with an Ed Fornieles exhibition. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 17, 2017