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
Reviews How 12 Female Ukrainian Artists Capture the Experience of Conflict, From Outraged Poems on Bedsheets to Photos of Women Workers Curator Monika Fabijanska's important show at Fridman Gallery shows how 'the political is personal.' By Eleanor Heartney, Aug 2, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions An Artist Built a Mock Sweetgreen Salad Shop in New York’s Chinatown. It Made a Lot of People Surprisingly Irate Artist Alexander Si has spent a lot of time in the salad shops. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 1, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions Artist Ani Liu Has Some Radical Suggestions for What Pregnancy Could Look Like. It Begins With Artificial Wombs The artist's incisive exhibition at Cuchifritos Gallery addresses the biological and political realities of childbearing and rearing. By Julia Kaganskiy, Jul 29, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions ‘Neighbors Walk By, Do a Double Take, and Smile’: What Happened When Top Artists Infiltrated Community Gardens Across Manhattan’s East Village Robert Gober, Urs Fischer, and Bunny Rogers are among the participating artists. By Vittoria Benzine, Jul 27, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions Manifesta Wants to Bring the Roving Art Biennial to Ukraine—and Have Former Host Cities ‘Adopt’ the Country’s Museums The Ukrainian Institute for Culture has submitted a letter of intent to host Manifesta 17 in 2028. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 27, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions ‘I Believe Strongly in Vulnerability’: Curator Prem Krishnamurthy on What Cleveland’s FRONT Triennial Can Teach About the Healing Power of Art The ambitious exhibition is open across dozens of venues in northeast Ohio. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 25, 2022
Reviews In Mexico City, an Immersive Frida Kahlo Extravaganza Is Running on the Fumes of Her Legend, Trading Art History for Pure Vibes It's like watching the 2002 Hollywood movie 'Frida,' only even less accurate and without plot, characters, or setting. By Ben Davis, Jul 21, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions The Head of Documenta Has Resigned Amid an Ongoing Antisemitism Scandal as the Mega-Exhibition Seeks to Regain Lost ‘Trust’ Sabine Schormann, director general of Documenta, has resigned from her post on short notice. By Kate Brown, Jul 18, 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
Shows & Exhibitions The Frick’s First-Ever Solo Show for an Artist of Color Will Pair Barkley L. Hendricks’s Stylish Portraits With Its Fabled Old Masters Collection The show opens at the Frick Madison in September 2023. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 14, 2022
Reviews The Investigative Mode of the Berlin Biennale Raises an Uncomfortable Question: Who Is All This Research Really for? Several of the works on view rehearse well-documented stories, suggesting that facts speak for themselves. They don't. By Ben Davis, Jul 12, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Some of the Fabulously Fun Visual Artworks Decorating This Year’s Henley Music and Arts Festival in England Seven galleries brought works by 114 artists to attract clients from the black-tie event at Henley-on-Thames. By Artnet News, Jul 11, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions Artist Hito Steyerl Has Pulled Her Work From Documenta, Saying She Has ‘No Faith’ in Organizers Ability to Address Antisemitism Accusations The artist revealed she also removed her work from the Julia Stoschek Collection in Berlin. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 8, 2022