On View What Would Architecture Look Like in the Virtual Realm? See Inside a New Show of Gravity-Defying, A.I.-Generated Designs Now on view at MAK Vienna, the show includes works by Charlotte Taylor, Andrés Reisinger, and more. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 3, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Moving Beyond Killer Robots, a New Show Explores How Artificial Intelligence Can Be Deployed to Care for Humans "AI: Who’s Looking After Me?" is on view at Science Gallery London. By Emily Steer, Jul 3, 2023
On View In Pictures: Black Artists Use A.I. to Make Work That Reveals the Technology’s Inbuilt Biases for a New Online Show In an act of "defiant visibility," Black artists are telling their stories with A.I. despite its obvious shortcomings. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jul 3, 2023
On View A Pair of Collectors Spent Decades Amassing 4,000-Plus Historic Photos of Men in Love. See the Tender Images, Now on View in Geneva "Loving" is on view at the Rath Museum through September 24. By Brian Boucher, Jun 29, 2023
On View See Highlights From a Museum Show About New York’s Legacy in Art and Pop Culture, From De Niro’s ‘Raging Bull’ Robe to Alice Neel’s Harlem Scenes 'This Is New York' assembles more than 400 objects. By Min Chen, Jun 28, 2023
On View ‘Intensely Brave’: A New Exhibition and Biography Aim to Upend the Traditional View on Welsh Painter Gwen John 'Gwen John: Art and Life in London and Paris,' in on view at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, through October 8. By Cath Pound, Jun 28, 2023
On View See Celebrated Works by Richard Avedon, Martial Raysse, and More in an Expansive Paris Museum Show on the Cultural Impact of the 1960s The Pinault Collection has brought together 80 artworks to commemorate the decade that swung. By Vittoria Benzine, Jun 28, 2023
On View The Essentials: How to Understand Mark Bradford’s Evolving Approach to Art Through Four Stunning New Works “Mark Bradford: You Don't Have to Tell Me Twice” is on view through July 28. By Gabé Hirschowitz, Jun 23, 2023
Art & Exhibitions David Hockney Will Debut His First A.I. Artwork—a Computer-Generated Ode to Bohemian Life—at Glastonbury Festival This Weekend The digital work is based on the artist's 2014 painting, 'The Dancers V.' By Min Chen, Jun 23, 2023
On View At 91, Painter Sally Cook Has Finally Shed Her Outsider Status. Why Did the Art World Take This Long to Embrace Her? A survey of Cook’s career is on view now at Eric Firestone Gallery in New York. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 23, 2023
Art & Exhibitions The LGBTQI+ Gaze: Go Pride Month Gallery Cruising at These 6 Queer-Centric Exhibitions Don't miss these highly-recommended New York shows that touch upon everything from pop culture parasites to punk rock to Princess Di. By William Van Meter, Jun 23, 2023
Art & Exhibitions The Venice Biennale Has Announced the Highly Anticipated Curatorial Theme of Its 2024 Art Exhibition The show's first-ever Latin American curator has revealed the concept of his upcoming edition. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 22, 2023
Reviews With Ceremonies and Rituals, the Liverpool Biennial Takes an Unflinching Look at the City’s Participation in the Slave Trade Some 35 artists installed works at arts institutions and former sites connected to Liverpool's troubling colonial past. By Precious Adesina, Jun 22, 2023
On View Artechouse’s New Immersive Show Weaves NASA Imagery Into a Psychedelic Journey Through the Cosmos. See the Eye-Popping Art Here The experience includes never-before-seen artistic interpretations of images captured by the James Webb telescope. By Richard Whiddington, Jun 21, 2023
On View In Pictures: Georg Baselitz Pairs His Paintings With Old Masters—Especially Nudes—for a Museum Show in Vienna To celebrate his 85th birthday, Baselitz shows five decades of his own work with that of 40 Old Masters. By Artnet News, Jun 20, 2023