Art & Exhibitions ‘There Is a Desire to Shift the Gaze’: Meet the Artists Reimagining Old Masters Paintings to Challenge the Narratives of the Western Canon Their works upend historical representations of race, gender and power. By Emily Steer, Oct 23, 2023
Art & Exhibitions More Than 800 Zines Created by Artists From Raymond Pettibon to Miranda July Are Going on View in a Major Museum Show "Copy Machine Manifesto" at the Brooklyn Museum brings together artist zines from the past 50 years. By Min Chen, Oct 22, 2023
Art & Exhibitions See Childhood Works by Famous Artists—From KAWS to Daniel Arsham—at This Benefit for Kids’ Arts Programs The benefit show will feature childhood works by artists including Marco Brambilla, Jen Stark, and Darryl Westly. By Max Berlinger, Oct 21, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Best in Show: Here Are the 5 Buzziest Museum Exhibitions Everyone Is Talking About in Paris The art world descended into the City of Light this week—here are some of the most talked-about shows. By Artnet News, Oct 20, 2023
On View See 6 Highlights From a New Show on the Global Footprint of Yiddish Culture—From Avant-Garde Puppets to Cubist Book Covers The new exhibition at the Yiddish Book Center brings together objects spanning 150 years of Yiddish life and culture. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 18, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Paris+ and the Louvre Take Over the Tuileries Garden for the Compelling Sculpture Show ‘The Fifth Season’ See works by Meriem Bennani, Tony Cragg, General Idea, Zanele Muholi, and more in the lush park that fronts the Louvre. By Max Berlinger, Oct 18, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Critics Rave Over Frans Hals at London’s National Gallery, a Celebration of Laughter and Light The curators argue that he is on a level with household names like Rembrandt and Vermeer. By Max Berlinger, Oct 17, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Too Cute! An Upcoming Show in London Will Unpack the Power of Cuteness With Works by Juliana Huxtable, Wong Ping, and More "Cute" at Somerset House will also include a section on Hello Kitty. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 17, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Artists to Watch This Month: 10 Solo Gallery Shows in New York Not to Miss in October Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Dana James, Manal Kara, Justine Hill, and more. By Annikka Olsen, Oct 14, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Jean-François Millet’s Grandson Ran a ‘Fake Art Factory.’ A New Show at the Getty Reckons With Its Legacy The iconic 'Man With A Hoe' will be displayed alongside a forged preparatory study. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 14, 2023
On View See Inside the First Museum Retrospective Dedicated to John Waters’s Unparalleled Contributions to Cinema—and Bad Taste "Pope of Trash" at the Academy Museum documents the director's films, obsessions, and creative processes. By Min Chen, Oct 13, 2023
Art & Exhibitions An Exhibition by Cuban Artist Tania Bruguera, Delayed by Controversy, Opens in Chile With Considerable Alterations "Magnitud 11.9" explores democracy and its fragility. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 13, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Meet the 4 Artists Nominated for the Marcel Duchamp Prize, Now Showing at the Centre Pompidou Four artists contending with identity and migration have made the shortlist. By Anna Sansom, Oct 13, 2023
On View ‘I Was Against It’: How Marc Chagall’s Granddaughter Battled Skepticism to Fall for a Revelatory Immersive Exhibit in New York We walked through the exhibition with Bella Meyer. By Adam Schrader, Oct 13, 2023
Art & Exhibitions What if Judy Chicago Ruled the World? A Sweeping Survey at the New Museum Proves How Ahead-of-the-Curve the Feminist Icon Really Is The outspoken multimedia artist has been at the forefront of feminist art for six decades. The world has just caught up. By William Van Meter, Oct 12, 2023