Art & Exhibitions A Tech Company Plans to Bring a ‘Definitive Immersive Experience’ of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera to London and Washington, D.C. Tickets for the multi-sensory experience opening Spring 2022 are available to purchase online. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Nov 16, 2021
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: Artist Kenzo Digital’s New, Multilevel Installation Atop a New York City Skyscraper Has to Be Seen to Be Believed The immersive art installation harnesses the power of the New York City skyline. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 12, 2021
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See the Sharp, City-Spanning Art From the Long-Awaited Return of the Prospect New Orleans Triennial From projects that invite you into the archives to new monuments, "Yesterday We Said Tomorrow" offers a variety of ways to engage. By Ben Davis, Nov 11, 2021
Art & Exhibitions 5 Institutions to Visit During Shanghai Art Week, Where Museum Shows of Western Contemporary Art Reflect Regional Demand The region's zest for Western contemporary art has spread to institutions despite ongoing travel restrictions. By Vivienne Chow, Nov 10, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Artist Arthur Jafa Takes an Abstract Turn in His First New Film Since His Golden Lion-Winning Project for the Venice Biennale The film is on view for a month at the former site of Gavin Brown's Enterprise. By Annie Armstrong, Nov 9, 2021
Art & Exhibitions The Vatican Library Just Opened Its First Permanent Contemporary Art Gallery a Stone’s Throw From the Sistine Chapel The installation by Italian artist Pietro Ruffo will be on view through February 2022. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 5, 2021
On View Prospect New Orleans Made ‘a Million Compromises’ to Open. Here’s How Organizers Pulled It Off Without Compromising the Art The show overcame lockdowns, travel restrictions, supply-chain issues, and Hurricane Ida to make its debut. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 1, 2021
On View In Pictures: See Highlights of the New Museum’s Very Subtle New Triennial, Filled With Raw, Barely-Finished-Looking Art Take a peek inside "Soft Water Hard Stone." By Ben Davis, Oct 27, 2021
Reviews At the Shed, Instagram-Ready Art Collective Drift Serves Up a Spectacle Made of Floating Pillars and Lightweight Ideas 'Fragile Future' is curated by Kathleen Forde of the experience-art company Superblue. By Ben Davis, Oct 26, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘Curating Is Always About Desire’: Artist Tiona Nekkia McClodden on Her Exhibition Paying Homage to Revered Queer Filmmaker Barbara Hammer How a 1972 Motorcycle became the conceptual heart of the new show at Company Gallery. By Ashton Cooper, Oct 24, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘We Changed People’s Mentality’: What It Was Like on the Ground in Egypt as Officials Unveiled the Pyramids’ First-Ever Contemporary Art Show Get a peek behind the scenes of this unprecedented event. By Barbara Pollack, Oct 22, 2021
Art & Exhibitions For the First Contemporary Art Show at Egypt’s Pyramids, JR Transformed the Ancient Wonder Into a Partially Levitating Mass The French artist has also taken the opportunity to launch his inaugural series of NFTs. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 21, 2021
Art & Exhibitions A Trove of Recently Rediscovered Watercolors by Hilma af Klint Are Being Sold by David Zwirner, But Only an Institution Can Buy Them The artist made a second set of her famous "Tree of Knowledge" series for her friend Rudolf Steiner, founder of the spiritual and philosophical movement Anthroposophy. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 21, 2021
Art & Exhibitions 8 Gallery Shows Not to Miss During FIAC in Paris This Week, From William Kentridge’s Meditation on Fate to Louise Bonnet’s Eerie Nudes Our Europe editors narrowed down the best gallery shows to visit in the French capital during a busy FIAC week. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Oct 19, 2021
On View In Town for Paris Art Week? Here Are 7 Must-See Museum Shows From Martin Margiela, Marlene Dumas, and Other Artists Paris museums are pulling out their finest for FIAC week. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 18, 2021