Art & Exhibitions See the Rare Neolithic and Viking Treasures Returning to Scotland for Display Human activity on the remote Scottish island dates back to 6,000 B.C.E. By Richard Whiddington, May 23, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At the Playful ‘KAWS + Warhol,’ Two Pop Art Titans Finally Meet The show at the Andy Warhol Museum explores the artists' shared fascinations with sex, consumerism, and destruction. By Adam Schrader, May 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Mary Cassatt Was More Than Just a Painter of ‘Perpetual Afternoon Tea’ A new survey of the artist at the Philadelphia Museum of Art shines a light on women's work. By Karen Chernick, May 22, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Contemporary Art and Ancient Artifacts From Pompeii Converge in a New Exhibition Painter Allison Katz is organizing the exhibition, which involves a lengthy roster of A-list artists. By Artnet News, May 21, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Ettore Sottsass Survey Celebrates the Italian Designer’s Embrace of Color and Play The nascent New York gallery Raisonné has compiled a 50-year survey of brash and joyful furniture and objets by the design legend. By William Van Meter, May 20, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Meet a Long-Unsung Cartoonist Who Paved the Way for Disney A new show at Florida's NSU Art Museum celebrates the influential illustrator Louis M. Glackens. By Tim Brinkhof, May 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions New York’s Lost Architectural History Is Brought Back to Life in a Museum Show From colossal buildings to works of art—the New-York Historical Society remembers the city's lost icons. By Richard Whiddington, May 19, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A First-of-Its-Kind Show Decodes the Mythical Motifs of the Chinese Bronze Age San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum is showcasing artifacts adorned with phoenixes, raptors, and dragons. By Tim Brinkhof, May 15, 2024
On View A U.K. Show Reflects On the Resilience of the Hong Kong Diaspora The exhibition at Leeds City Museum charts the histories behind Hong Kongers' mass migration to the U.K. in recent years. By Vivienne Chow, May 14, 2024
Reviews An Uncanny Exhibition Turns the Online World Into Artistic Material The dark corners of the web inspired a group exhibition that became the site of political action. By Kate Brown, May 13, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A New Show at Kensington Palace Honors 170 Years’ Worth of Unseen Labor "Untold Lives" highlights the staff that kept the palace running. By Vittoria Benzine, May 12, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Impressionism at 150: Here Are 9 Shows Advancing the Historic Movement New takes on the movement as it celebrates its anniversary, including skating rinks, David Hockney, and VR. By Devorah Lauter, May 11, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Sketches by Rubens, Van Dyck, and Other Great Flemish Masters Get a Rare Showing More than 100 drawings have been brought together for “Bruegel to Rubens” at the Ashmolean Museum. By Vittoria Benzine, May 10, 2024
Reviews ‘A Plaything for Rich People and Fancy Museums’? Reevaluating Impressionism at 150 A number of exhibitions find new ways to look at this much-studied movement. By Devorah Lauter, May 10, 2024
Art & Exhibitions An Overlooked Neoclassical Superstar Embarks on an International Tour The first monographic show on Guillaume Lethière will open at the Clark Art Institute, before traveling to the Louvre. By Brian Boucher, May 10, 2024