On View An Off-Ramp, a Trauma Specialist, and Preparedness Pamphlets: How the MFA Boston Reworked Its Philip Guston Retrospective The touring show was controversially delayed for a year. By Taylor Dafoe, May 4, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Long-Lost Paintings by Francis Hines, Who Wrapped Art and Buildings in Fabric, Discovered in a Dumpster by a Car Mechanic Thirty of the paintings and one sculpture are going on show at Hollis Taggart’s Southport gallery in Connecticut. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, May 4, 2022
Art & Exhibitions 8 Gallery Shows Not to Miss During the First-Ever New York Art Week, From Ellsworth Kelly’s Collages to Nari Ward’s Ode to Morandi Here are some top exhibitions to check out around town. By Artnet News, May 2, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: What Not to Miss in Berlin This Weekend and Beyond Check out our must-see list. By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2022
Art & Exhibitions David Adjaye, New Red Order, and 26 Other Artists Will Create Work for a Six-Mile Stretch Along a Main Drag in St. Louis Organizers of the Counterpublic triennial have tasked artists—and viewers—with contemplating the nature of historical inheritance. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 28, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Pop Art Visionary Marisol Was All But Forgotten. Now, a New Exhibition Places Her on Equal Footing With Her Pal Andy Warhol "Marisol and Warhol Take New York" is now on view at the Pérez Art Museum Miami. By Katie White, Apr 28, 2022
Art & Exhibitions When Taiwan Abruptly Canceled Plans for Its Venice Biennale Presentation, Its Organizers Turned to History for a Solution A last-minute cancellation provided the show's organizers the opportunity to reflect on Taiwan's long history in Venice. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 26, 2022
Reviews Venice Biennale Artists Want to Blow Up the Art System. But for Power-Brokers Around Town, That System Was in Full Flower The Venice Biennale's official programming and collateral exhibitions painted two very different pictures of where we are. By Kate Brown, Apr 25, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The Art Collective Behind the Improvised Kazakhstan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Has a Simple Message: ‘Everyone Is an Artist’ The pavilion, inspired by outsider artist Sergey Kalmykov, has a hopeful and inspiring hopeful message. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 24, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Inside Sonia Boyce’s Golden Lion-Winning U.K. Pavilion at the Venice Biennale Boyce accepted the top prize for her audio collage celebrating the collaborative excellence of five Black female musicians. By Naomi Rea, Apr 23, 2022
On View Here Are the 9 Best Pavilions at the 2022 Venice Biennale, From Some Super Creepy Centaurs to a Vision of Cybernetic Beauty From Poland's first presentation by a Roma artist to a high-tech creature at the Korea Pavilion, here is our pick of the biennale's best. By Artnet News, Apr 22, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: Take a Tour of the Venice Biennale’s Giardini Section, Which Is Full of Inventive Abstraction and the Art of Magic The latest edition of the show picks up at the Giardini where it left off across town at the Arsenale. By Ben Davis, Apr 22, 2022
On View Vesuvius Was Hot, But This New Exhibition of Erotic Art Excavated From Pompeii Is Hotter. See Images Here The show brings together 70 sexy objects unearthed at the archeological site, including frescos, sculptures, and bronze medallions. By Artnet News, Apr 21, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Two Venice Biennale Pavilions Focus on Roma Experiences, Including the First One Ever Dedicated to a Romani Artist The Polish pavilion is filled with works by Małgorzta Mirga-Tas reflecting on the lives and experiences of Roma people. By Kate Brown, Apr 21, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The $11.7 Million Gold Cube That Graced Central Park This Winter Makes a Flash Appearance in Venice The cube has predictably drawn the attention of many onlookers. By Dorian Batycka, Apr 21, 2022