Shows & Exhibitions A New Culture Hub in Mexico City Pairs Sustainable Dining With Art for a Rare Experience in the Chapultepec Forest Veteran curator Jérôme Sans has been named creative director. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 7, 2022
On View In Pictures: See the Afrofuturist-Inspired Works in the Hayward Gallery’s Blockbuster Show ‘In the Black Fantastic’ Thematic events running through the summer include musical performances, poetry, talks, and public art. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 7, 2022
Reviews Documenta 15’s Focus on Populist Art Opens the Door to Art Worlds You Don’t Otherwise See—and May Not Always Want to There are conversations—about NGO aesthetics and the genuinely engaging parts of the show—that will be lost amid Documenta's current controversy. By Ben Davis, Jul 6, 2022
On View ‘Harmony Is Never Symmetry’: The Curator of Fondation Beyeler’s Deeply Researched Mondrian Show on What Made the Artist Tick "Mondrian Evolution" is the product of a multi-year effort. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 5, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions A New Show Digs Into the Lou Reed Archives to Reveal Fresh Dimensions of the Godfather of Art Rock Warhol-inspired songs and other rarities are among the gems at the New York Public Library. By William Van Meter, Jul 5, 2022
On View Restorers Uncovered Stunning Renaissance-era Frescoes by Accident During Routine Repairs at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco After being hidden for centuries, the frescoes are now on view at the newly-reopened attraction. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 4, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Works by the Disabled Artists Reviving the Spirit of Dada at Museums Around the U.K. This Weekend A prize-winning project imagines what would happen if the Dada movement emerged during the lockdowns of 2020. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 1, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions ‘It’s Important to Leave Something for the People of Venice’: Why Artist Bosco Sodi Is Letting Locals Take His Biennale Art Home The artist plans to leave a little bit of his native Mexico behind when the biennale closes. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 1, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Grayson Perry’s Irreverent Tapestries, Which Tap Into British Class Anxiety, on View in Salisbury Cathedral Inspired by Hogarth's 'The Rake's Progress,' the works satirize social mobility in modern day Britain. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 29, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions In Pictures: A New Show at the Getty Museum Explores How Medieval Art Has Inspired Pop Culture, From Brothers Grimm to Game of Thrones J.R.R. Tolkien, the Brothers Grimm, and Walt Disney meet their historic European predecessors at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles through September 11. By Vittoria Benzine, Jun 28, 2022
On View Bill Fontana Recorded the Vibrations of Church Bells Inside Fire-Damaged Notre Dame. Now, He’s Taking His Sound Installation on Tour The installation captures the "spirit" of Notre Dame, the artist said. By Helen Stoilas, Jun 24, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions Gallery Weekend Beijing Returns After Pandemic Delays, With Dealers Hatching Scrappy Solutions to Get Around Travel Restrictions The event marks the first major cultural gathering in China in 2022. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 23, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions London Honors the Caribbean Migrants of the Windrush Generation With Two New Public Monuments The monuments have been installed at Waterloo Station and outside Hackney Town Hall. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 23, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions EJ Hill Is One of the 63 Artists Participating in This Year’s Whitney Biennial. So Why Can’t Anyone Find His Work in the Show? The artist offered only a mysterious pink page in the exhibition catalogue. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 22, 2022
Shows & Exhibitions Here Are the 150 Artists That Curators Hand-Picked for This Year’s Carnegie International, a Time-Tested Showcase for New Talent and Ideas The 58th edition will feature 150 artists, creative collectives, and institutional collections. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 22, 2022