On View Never-Before-Seen Sketchbooks of Drawings Picasso Made With His Daughter Maya Go on View in Paris Picasso used to make Maya puppets, toys, and even a paper theater. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 14, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Practically Every Single Artwork in the Sprawling 2022 Berlin Biennale, Organized by Artist Kader Attia The show offers a broad overview of anti-colonial artistic practice. By Ben Davis, Jun 14, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Artist and Curator Kader Attia’s Relentlessly Grim Berlin Biennale Forces Audiences to Confront the Ills of Capitalism The 12th Berlin Biennale opens to the public June 11. By Kate Brown, Jun 10, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Inside Artist and Poet Penny Goring’s Moving, Funny, and Confrontational World in a New Show at ICA London The exhibition is the artist's first U.K. retrospective. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 9, 2022
Art & Exhibitions With ‘Afro-Atlantic Histories,’ the Often-Staid National Gallery of Art in Washington Finally Acknowledges Contributions It Long Ignored “Afro-Atlantic Histories” is like nothing else ever shown before at the National Gallery. By Kriston Capps, Jun 8, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Theaster Gates, the First Non-Architect to Be Chosen for the Serpentine Pavilion Commission, Unveils the Community-Oriented ‘Black Chapel’ The pavilion will be open to the public beginning June 10, 2022. By Artnet News, Jun 7, 2022
Art & Exhibitions ‘It Allowed Me to Work Quietly’: Christopher Wool on How Two Years in Relative Isolation Changed the Course of His Art The American artist is presenting sculpture, photography, and other works in a major new show at Xavier Hufkens. By Anna Sansom, Jun 5, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: A Public Art Show in Brooklyn Bridge Park Explores the Multitude of Black Identities in America 'Black Atlantic' is on view through November 27, 2022. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 5, 2022
On View Why This Artist Is Deep-Frying American Flags—and Inviting Guests to Bring Their Favorite Seasonings for the Batter Kiyan Williams will be dipping nylon American flags that once flew over the nation’s capitol into spattering pans of oil. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 3, 2022
Art & Exhibitions I Went to a Little-Known Biennial in the Foothills of the Dolomite Mountain Range. It Was Nothing Short of Spiritual The Gherdëina Biennale takes full advantage of the ethereal landscape of the UNESCO World Heritage site. By Vivienne Chow, Jun 2, 2022
Art & Exhibitions ‘I Think a Lot of People Misjudged Me’: Tracey Emin Opens Up About Aging, Love, and the Art Scenes That Shut Her Out The artist has just installed a permanent artwork at Jupiter Artland in Scotland. By Naomi Rea, May 31, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Here Are the 82 Artists Participating in the 2022 Berlin Biennale, Curated by Artist Kader Attia Forensic Architecture, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, and Imani Jacqueline Brown are among the participants. By Dorian Batycka, May 31, 2022
Art & Exhibitions A Raceway on the Roof of a Former Fiat Factory in Turin Is Now Home to a Lush Open-Air Art Space The Pinacoteca Agnelli has opened La Pista 500, a new exhibition venue located on a historic track used to test drive cars. By Ana Vukadin, May 31, 2022
On View In Pictures: The Courtauld’s New Edvard Munch Exhibition Will Unveil a Dozen Works Never Before Seen in Britain Norway's Kode museum loaned the works. By Dorian Batycka, May 30, 2022
Art & Exhibitions What Does It Take to Create the Bronx Zoo’s Animatronic Dinosaur Displays? The Artist Behind Them Gives Us a Walkthrough The animatronics were produced in a factory in China, but Andrew Minniear is the artist responsible for making sure the sculptures are scientifically accurate. By Sarah Cascone, May 30, 2022