Art & Exhibitions Frida Kahlo’s Family Members Say a New Immersive Exhibition Dedicated to Her Work Is Nothing Short of ‘Revolutionary’ "Frida would be very happy," one family member said. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 11, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Is It Time to Rethink the Art Exhibition? An Upstart Nonprofit Is Doing Just That With Radical Pop-Up Shows Across Berlin LAS has been roving across some of Berlin's most iconic venues with ambitious artistic projects. By Kate Brown, Feb 11, 2022
On View Sadie Barnette Has Made Art From the Files the FBI Kept on Her Father. Now She’s Recreating His Path-Breaking Nightclub The artist continues her excavation of the personal and the political at the Kitchen in New York. By Melissa Smith, Feb 9, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Germany Is Celebrating Gerhard Richter’s 90th Birthday With a Bonanza of Exhibitions. Here’s What to See Richter, who turned 90 on February 9, is the subject of shows across three cities in his home country. By Kate Brown, Feb 9, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The Whitney Museum Will Stage a Landmark Show of Puerto Rican Art Made in the Five Years Since Hurricane Maria It’s the first major exhibition of Puerto Rican art to be organized at a U.S. institution in five decades. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 8, 2022
On View In Pictures: See How LACMA’s New Interscope Records Show Pairs Artists With the Musicians That Inspire Them, from Lana Del Rey to Dr. Dre Find out what albums artists like Ed Ruscha, Kehinde Wiley, and Jenna Gribbon listen to while they paint. By Artnet News, Feb 4, 2022
On View Dive Into the Confusing and Manipulative World of Deepfakes Through This Chilling Show at the Museum of the Moving Image Can you spot a deepfake? The results may surprise you. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 4, 2022
On View What Can a Family of Simulated Orks in an Art Gallery Teach Us About Life in Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse? A Lot, Actually Theo Triantafyllidis's show includes two live simulations and an opera based on Mark Zuckerberg’s eerie Meta video. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 3, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: The Most Significant Show of Van Gogh’s Self-Portraits in a Quarter-Century Reveals His Evolving Psychic State The works were painted in the final years of the artist's life By Vivienne Chow, Feb 3, 2022
Art & Exhibitions See Ancient, Stunningly Well-Preserved Frescoes From Pompeii, Now on View at New York University The frescoes shed light on daily life in the doomed city. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 2, 2022
On View An Artist Placed a Cube Made From $11.7 Million Worth of Gold in Central Park—Protected By Its Own Security Detail The German artist Niclas Castello is, of course, launching a cryptocurrency alongside the physical work. By Dorian Batycka, Feb 2, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The Venice Biennale’s Main Exhibition Will Challenge the Idea of ‘Men as the Center of the Universe’—See the Full Artist List Here The 213 artists, who are largely female or gender nonconforming, span more than 150 years of art history. By Vivienne Chow, Feb 2, 2022
Art & Exhibitions After a False Start in 2019, Kazakhstan Has Announced Plans for Its First-Ever Venice Biennale Pavilion Organizers will not accept any financial support from the government. By Artnet News, Feb 1, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Work From the Late Art Star Matthew Wong’s First Museum Show, Dedicated to His Mesmerizing Blue Paintings The exhibition is on view at the Art Gallery of Ontario. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 28, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Here Are the 63 Artists and Collectives Participating in the Closely Watched 2022 Edition of the Whitney Biennial The 63-strong list of artists and collectives chosen by curators David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards encompasses three generations. By Artnet News, Jan 25, 2022