Art & Exhibitions 20 Japanese Artists Have Reinterpreted Fans’ Favorite Pokémon Characters as Artisanal Objects, Now on View in Los Angeles See Venusaur and Pikachu reimagined in pottery, metalwork, and textiles. By Richard Whiddington, Aug 3, 2023
Art & Exhibitions David Hockney Has Painted a Striking Portrait of Harry Styles, Set to Be Unveiled at the U.K.’s National Portrait Gallery The painter has captured the pop star wearing a striped cardigan and a string of pearls. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Aug 2, 2023
On View Artist Urs Fischer’s Towering Cube at Gagosian Beverly Hills Plays a Chaotic Loop of Deconstructed TV Ads, Curated by A.I. The work, titled "Denominator," is on view at the gallery through September 16. By Min Chen, Aug 1, 2023
Art & Exhibitions The Company Behind the Wildly Popular ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Experience Has Filed for Bankruptcy The company, Lighthouse Immersive, is based in Canada but has opened permanent locations for immersive digital light shows across the U.S. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 1, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Actor Anna Deavere Smith Will Deliver the 2024 Mellon Lectures at the National Gallery of Art in a Novel Format: Performance Smith’s performance is conceived as a sequel to her 2015 piece, “That Which Is Not Me.” By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 31, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Performa Biennial 2023 Brings Together New Work by Marcel Dzama, Julien Creuzet, and Several Artists Working in the Medium for the First Time Set to run from November 1–19 in New York, the show marks Performa’s 10th biennial since the organization’s founding in 2004. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 28, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Australia’s Largest Exhibition Dedicated to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Tells the Intimate Story of the Iconic Mexican Duo Through Times of Profound Change The exhibition draws from the renowned Jacques and Natasha Gelman collection of Mexican modern art. By Vivienne Chow, Jul 28, 2023
Art & Exhibitions The Kyiv Biennial Will Open ‘Against All Odds’ in Several Cities in Ukraine and Europe This Fall Three exhibitions will take place in Ukraine, showing art made by displaced artists responding to life under occupation. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 28, 2023
On View A Hong Kong Artist Is Using A.I. to Connect People Who Are Having Similar Dreams The participatory project uses A.I. to match people according to the experiences of their subconscious. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 27, 2023
Art & Exhibitions A New Kind of World’s Fair Is Coming to Queens. Its Message? Give Back All Indigenous Land ‘The World’s UnFair,’ as the event is called, was conceived by New Red Order and put on by Creative Time. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 25, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Which Artists Are Headed to the Venice Biennale in 2024? Here’s an Up-to-the-Minute List of All the National Pavilions Announced So Far Keep checking back for updates as more participating artists are announced. By Artnet News, Jul 24, 2023
On View A New Show in Frankfurt Surveys How Famous Artists Explored the Power and Peril of Plastic. See the Works Here Plastic was once an exciting, versatile material that revolutionized art movements in the 1960s. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 19, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Artist Sterling Wells Built a Floating Studio in Order to Paint the View From L.A.’s Ballona Creek. Then the City Demolished It The raft studio is now featured in "Sterling Wells: A New Flood" at Night Gallery. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 19, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Architects Herzog & de Meuron, the Design Duo Behind Tate Modern and Scores of Other Museums, Are Themselves the Subject of a New Exhibition The exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London will go behind-the-scenes of their most ambitious projects. By Lee Carter, Jul 13, 2023
Reviews What I’m Looking at: Chryssa’s Electric Tribute to Times Square, the MyPillow Guy’s Office Paintings, and Other Things at the Edge of Art Highlights from New York galleries from the last few weeks. By Ben Davis, Jul 13, 2023