On View In Pictures: A Once-In-a-Lifetime Donatello Exhibition Surveys the Renaissance Master’s Revolutionary Sculptural Practice The show brings together drawings, reliefs and statues from museums across Europe and America. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 19, 2023
On View Artists Grapple With the Meaning of Motherhood in a New York Gallery Show. Here’s What They Say Inspired Their Work 13 women artists have contributed work to Trotter and Sholer gallery's show "A Suitable Accomplishment." By Sarah Cascone, Feb 17, 2023
On View In Pictures: Curator Roger Gastman Brings His Hit New York Street Art Show to London’s Saatchi Gallery The historical survey is updated to include artworks that bring the influence of street art into the digital age. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Feb 17, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Revisit the Dawn of the Digital Age Through These 9 Key Works From LACMA’s Exhibition on Early Computer Art "Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age" traces the how technological progress has shaped artistic practice. By Min Chen, Feb 16, 2023
On View See How Artist Brigitte D’Annibale Transformed an Abandoned Malibu Home Into a Spectacular Immersive Installation The artist gutted the house and rebuilt it using its own parts. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 15, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Beyond the Fairs: Here Are 9 Museum Shows to Visit in Los Angeles During Frieze Week There's a lot to see across the city's museums. Here's what we've got on our radar. By Artnet News, Feb 15, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Carolyn Lazard’s Latest Work Offers Another Way to Experience the Beauty of Dance—Almost Entirely Without Sight The creative dance piece challenges sensory hierarchies in the visual arts. By Emily Steer, Feb 14, 2023
On View Emotional Landscapes and Eco-Surrealism: L.A. Art Insiders Ponder What Comes Next After the End of the Figuration Boom Angeleno artists may be driving a 'pivot point' from the narratives that have dominated the recent past. By Alina Cohen, Feb 14, 2023
Art & Exhibitions A Gallery Show in Los Angeles Pays Tribute to the Late, Great Brazilian Designer Fernando Campana and His Whimsical Furnishings During Frieze, Friedman Benda gallery celebrates the design powerhouse and his era-defining works. By Adrian Madlener, Feb 13, 2023
Art & Exhibitions I Went Searching for Vermeer in the Dutch Master’s Home City of Delft. Here’s What I Found A tour of the Dutch Golden Age artist's hometown completes Rijksmuseum's blockbuster retrospective. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 13, 2023
Art & Exhibitions At London’s Courtauld Gallery, ‘Outsider’ Artist Peter Doig’s New Paintings Find New Neighbors: Van Gogh and Manet The exhibition reflects the view an artist who has often found himself "between places." By Vivienne Chow, Feb 9, 2023
Art & Exhibitions ‘It’s Now or Never’: The Rijksmuseum’s Hotly Anticipated Blockbuster Vermeer Show Is Finally Here—and It’s Unmissable More than 200,000 tickets have already been sold ahead of the show's opening on Friday. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 7, 2023
On View These 5 New Exhibitions—Complete With Balloon Furniture and Chairs Made for Cuddling—Reveal Directions That Design Is Going Today Beat back the February doldrums with these lively, tactile designs. By Adrian Madlener, Feb 7, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Rijksmuseum’s Acclaimed ‘Slavery’ Exhibition Will Travel To U.N. Headquarters in New York The well-received exhibition that explored the contested history of the Dutch colonial era will get a global audience By Vivienne Chow, Feb 3, 2023
Art & Exhibitions The Late Canadian Polymath Rodney Graham Is Getting a Posthumous Showcase in the British Countryside “Getting It Together In the Country” is on view through May 8 at Hauser and Wirth Somerset. By Naomi Rea, Feb 2, 2023