On View A New Survey of Contemporary Midwestern Artists Doesn’t Try to Pinpoint What Makes the Region Special—But It Does So All the Same On view now at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, “The Regional” features 23 artists from 10 states. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 16, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Saudi Arabia’s Art World Has Long Been an Outlier. With Its First-Ever Homegrown Biennial, It’s Looking to Usher in a New Chapter The exhibition, curated by Philip Tinari, is hoping to build a bridge between the Kingdom and the wider art world. By Nadine Khalil, Dec 15, 2021
Art & Exhibitions The U.K.’s First Permanent Immersive Digital Art Gallery Will Open Next Year With a Show of A.I. Space Imagery, Courtesy of NASA The space will open in the former offices of the local newspaper. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Dec 14, 2021
Reviews Idol Worship: The Brooklyn Museum’s Important New Warhol Show Casts the Pop Artist in a Spiritual Light "Andy Warhol: Revelation" paints an unusually complex picture of both Pop art and of contemporary faith. By Eleanor Heartney, Dec 12, 2021
On View The Biggest Survey of Bob Dylan’s Visual Art to Hit the U.S. Is Now Open in Miami—See Images Here The show of paintings, drawings, and sculptures opened at the Florida International University’s Frost Art Museum in November. By Artnet News, Dec 10, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Artist Simone Leigh Reveals Her Plans for the Venice Biennale, Including a Major Symposium of Black Thinkers and Makers The artist will host a global convening, "Loophole of Retreat: Venice," for the occasion. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 8, 2021
Art & Exhibitions How an Aluminum Mine in Jamaica Became the Conceptual Core of Breakout Artist Jamilah Sabur’s New Miami Show We spoke with the artist on the occasion of her latest exhibition. By Melissa Smith, Dec 5, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘I Discovered All Sorts of Things About Myself’: Artist Lubaina Himid on What She Learned Mixing Works From Different Eras at Tate Modern We spoke with the artist on the occasion of her impressive new Tate Modern exhibition. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Dec 5, 2021
Art & Exhibitions The Next Gwangju Biennale Has Been Postponed to 2023 Following Meager Attendance at This Year’s Event The Biennale’s organizers said the deferment decision was made to extend the run time of the event. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 29, 2021
On View Looking to See Some Art Beyond a Fair Booth? Here Are 16 Museum and Gallery Shows to Visit During Art Basel Miami Beach 2021 From augmented-reality paintings to African contemporary art, here's your go-to guide. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 25, 2021
On View How Doug Aitken, Andy Goldsworthy, and Other Artists Turned a Former Retreat for San Francisco Elites Into a Stark Reminder of Climate Change For a show at Cliff-House, the For-Site Foundation enlisted 26 artists to install work at the seaside venue. By Julie Baumgardner, Nov 25, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘They’re Just Really, Really Absurd’: Watch Sculptor Jes Fan Make Art With Testosterone and Melanin to Challenge Our Assumptions About Identity As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘Love, Friendship, and Unashamed Social Climbing’: A New Show Reveals the Story Behind Fabergé’s Opulent Egg-Making Atelier It's an egg-xstraodinary egg-xhibition. By Artnet News, Nov 24, 2021
Art & Exhibitions To Combat a Rising Tide of Islamophobia in France, the Government Has Organized 18 Islamic Art Exhibitions Nationwide The Louvre is leading the way on the plan, sending 60 masterworks on loan to cities around the country. By Naomi Rea, Nov 24, 2021
Reviews In Her Experimental Hirshhorn Retrospective, Laurie Anderson Proves That She’s Still the Artist of Our Virtual Moment The multidisciplinary artist has been creating immersive art installations since before it was cool. By Eleanor Heartney, Nov 18, 2021