On View An Illuminating New Show Celebrates the Life and Art of Brigid Berlin, Daughter of High Society and Friend of Andy Warhol Curated by Alison M. Gingeras, "The Heaviest" is currently on view at Vito Schnabel's downtown gallery. By Katie White, Jul 12, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions A Fixation With Non-Conforming Bodies Is Pervading Contemporary Art. Here’s How Two Shows in London Capture the Trend The exhibitions celebrate contemporary artists that look beyond conventional understandings of our flesh. By Holly Black, Jul 12, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions Doug Aitken’s New Video Work Visits a Middle American Oil Town and Delivers a Searing Comment on Climate Change The video "Howl" premiered at Eva Presenhuber in Zurich last month. By Kate Brown, Jul 11, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions A New Immersive Experience Celebrating Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary Is Headed to New York’s Hall des Lumières 'Hip Hop Til Infinity' will include never-before-seen and archival footage of the genre’s most prominent figures. By Adam Schrader, Jul 11, 2023
On View For Their First U.S. Museum Show, Artist Wynnie Mynerva Has Reimagined the Creation Myth as an Act of Rebellion Against the Patriarchy On view at the New Museum is a 65-foot-long painting and the artist’s own surgically removed rib. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 10, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions It’s a Spike Lee Joint: A Major Show at Brooklyn Museum Will Exhibit the Acclaimed Filmmaker’s Collection of Art and Objects 'Spike Lee: Creative Sources' gathers more than 300 objects that capture the director's creative inspirations. By Min Chen, Jul 10, 2023
On View A Bay Area Show Is Serving Up Artworks Inspired by Cheetos’s Bestselling Flamin’ Hot Flavor. See the Spicy Takes Here The exhibition coincides with the release of Hulu's 'Flamin' Hot' movie. By Adam Schrader, Jul 7, 2023
On View As Museums Tap Tastemakers to Elevate Their Exhibitions, India Mahdavi’s Design for a New Pierre Bonnard Show Sets the Standard Mahdavi designed scenography for Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria's newest exhibition. By Stephanie Sporn, Jul 7, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions The Biggest Show on Artist Tove Jansson, Who Created the Beloved Fairy-Tale Character Moomin, Is Opening in Paris The show stages never-before-seen artworks and objects from Jansson. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 7, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions ‘What We Are Providing May Simply Be Unwanted’: After Backlash From the Latvian Art Scene for Its Links to Russia, The Riga Biennial Has Called Off Its Third Edition The biennial's attempt to reboot after distancing itself from its Russian origins were not able to appease its critics. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 7, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions On Its 200th Anniversary, Kunstverein Munich Is Asking How It and Other Non-Collecting Art Associations Can Confront Complex Histories The Kunstverein Munich is opening up its fascinating archive. By Kate Brown, Jul 7, 2023
Shows & Exhibitions An Immersive Tour of Tim Burton’s Spine-Tinglingly Surreal Cinematic Universe Just Opened in Paris. Peek Inside His ‘Weird Funhouse’ Here "Labyrinth" presents around 150 artworks from Burton. By Richard Whiddington, Jul 6, 2023
On View See Natalie Frank’s Highly Charged New Artworks Filled With Women Taming Lions, Long-Lost Loves, and Tumultuous Dreams The artist’s work is also featured in the new Apple TV series starring Tom Holland. By Artnet News, Jul 5, 2023
On View In Pictures: A Surprising Museum Show Explores the Starring Role Seaweed—Yes, Seaweed—Plays in Classic Works of Art and Design Viewed through an artistic lens, algae turns out to have “a certain fabulous quality.” By Artnet News, Jul 5, 2023
On View See Erwin Wurm’s Absurdist Sculptures Take Over a U.K. Park, From a Celine Bag on Legs to a Bendy Truck Climbing the Wall In "Trap of the Truth", visitors can revel in the whimsical world built by Wurm over several decades. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 5, 2023