Art & Exhibitions ‘Hip-Hop Is a Canon’: How the Baltimore Museum of Art’s Major Hip-Hop Show Is Bridging the Divide Between Rap and Art "The Culture," the museum's first hip-hop exhibition, is on view through July 16. By Miki Hellerbach, Apr 4, 2023
Reviews What I’m Looking at: Racy Paper-Cuts From China, a Video-Essay Takedown of Decentraland, and Other Stuff at the Edge of Art Highlights from New York galleries from the last few weeks. By Ben Davis, Apr 4, 2023
Art & Exhibitions An Ex-Inmate’s Art Confronts Male Fragility With Raw Emotion (and a Pair of Singing Gucci Loafers) John Costi’s exhibition at South London Gallery is an assault on the senses. By Emily Steer, Apr 3, 2023
Art & Exhibitions 10 Must-See Works at the Musée d’Orsay’s ‘Manet/Degas’ Show that Illuminate the Fascinating—And Occasionally Bitter—Dynamics Between the Two Artists The two Parisian artists were collegiate—but also competitive. By Anna Sansom, Apr 3, 2023
On View In Her First New York Survey, Virtuosic Painter Cecily Brown Makes Everything Old New Again The artist's deep engagement with art history's favorite themes is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from April 4. By Katie White, Mar 31, 2023
On View ‘Layers Upon Layers of Fiction’: Filmmaker Bennett Miller’s A.I.-Generated Photos at Gagosian Urge Viewers to Imagine Our Technological Future His new series of works is on view at Gagosian through April 22. By Min Chen, Mar 30, 2023
On View See Inside NFT Sensation Justin Aversano’s Mystical New Tarot-Inspired Photography Show in L.A. The works make up Aversano's new show at Gabba Gallery, on view through April 8. By Min Chen, Mar 27, 2023
On View In Pictures: See Inside the Museum of Failure, a Touring Exhibition of Historical Product Flops and Tech Misfires 'Museum of Failure' is on view at Industry City through May 14. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 27, 2023
On View Politician Jeremy Corbyn and Others Attended the Opening of a Radical Exhibition Supporting WikiLeaks and Julian Assange The exhibition includes a consortium of politically-minded artists, from Ai Weiwei to Forensic Architecture. By Dorian Batycka, Mar 27, 2023
Art & Exhibitions Ai Weiwei Has Recreated Claude Monet’s Iconic ‘Water Lilies’ Using 650,000 Multi-Colored Lego Bricks The artist has updated the famous work to include a "dark portal" into his childhood bedroom. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Mar 27, 2023
Art & Exhibitions New Analysis Reveals That the Famed ‘Ugly Duchess’ Renaissance Painting May Not Depict a Woman After All As is so often the case with 16th-century works, the answer lies with Leonardo da Vinci. By Artnet News, Mar 22, 2023
On View In Pictures: See Inside a Gargantuan Graffiti and Street Art Exhibition in Hong Kong, Stacked With Works by Basquiat, Kaws, Futura, Lady Pink, and More "City as Studio" is on view at K11 Musea through May 14. By Min Chen, Mar 20, 2023
On View How Can You Make an English Manor Filled With Old Masters Feel Contemporary? At Chatsworth House, the Answer Is Cutting-Edge Design Glenn Adamson has created a dialogue between old and new at the Chatsworth House, opening March 18. By Adrian Madlener, Mar 17, 2023
Art & Exhibitions The Republic of Benin Is Getting Its First-Ever National Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale The West African country’s pavilion will be organized by the curator and critic Azu Nwagbogu. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 15, 2023
On View Desert X Arrives in Coachella Valley, Bringing Art That Reflects on Ecology. See Images of the Show Here Works by Tschabalala Self, Torkwase Dyson, and Tyre Nichols are included in the fourth iteration of the biennial exhibition. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 14, 2023