Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Inside the Italian Futurist Painter Giacomo Balla’s Apartment, and Works From His Long-Awaited Retrospective in Rome Casa Balla, the apartment where the artist and his family lived for 30 years, is a work of art in itself. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 29, 2021
On View LACMA’s Game-Changing Partnership With Mega-Collector Budi Tek Will Kick Off With a Show of Contemporary Chinese Art The Chinese-Indonesian collector forged the partnership with LACMA in 2018. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 26, 2021
On View Damien Hirst’s Cherry Blossom Paintings, a Sentimental Ode to the Joys of Spring, Are Now on View in Paris The British artist is showing the works at the Cartier Foundation. By Artnet News, Jul 26, 2021
On View Works From the Fabled Collection of Late Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee Are Finally on Public View in South Korea Two exhibitions in separate venues opened simultaneously in Seoul. By Artnet News, Jul 22, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Frida Kahlo Is the Latest Artist to Get the Immersive Installation Treatment With a New Projected Light Show in Mexico City The show follows in the footsteps of the blockbuster Vincent Van Gogh experiences. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 22, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Nearly Two Dozen Colorful Artworks Have Enlivened a Small English Town for the 2021 Folkestone Triennial—See Images Here The exhibition is on view throughout the coastal town through November 2. By Artnet News, Jul 22, 2021
On View How Joseph E. Yoakum, an Enigmatic Former Circus Hand and Untrained Artist, Found Drawing in His 70s—and the Hairy Who as Admirers A major survey of the late artist’s output is on view now at the Art Institute of Chicago. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 21, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Berlin’s Embattled Humboldt Forum Has Opened Its Doors at Last. Can It Persuade Its Critics to Give It a Chance? After numerous delays, the institution opens its doors to the public tomorrow. By Kate Brown, Jul 19, 2021
On View Nairy Baghramian’s New Marble Sculpture in the Berkshire Wilds Reflects on the Strength and Fragility of the Human Body—See It Here The artist is part of a group show taking place on the Massachusetts grounds of the Clark Institute. By Artnet News, Jul 19, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Get an Exclusive Look at the Totally Wacky NFTs Urs Fischer Is About to Sell Through Pace (And Do Your Best to Make Sense of Them) Each artwork features two quotidian objects floating in blank white space and occasionally colliding into one another, like a trippy screensaver. By Artnet News, Jul 16, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘Sea & Sun,’ the Harrowing Performance-Art Climate Opera That Won Top Honors at the Venice Biennale, Is Now Going on a World Tour The award-winning opera performance will travel around the U.S. beginning in September. By Kate Brown, Jul 16, 2021
On View Alex Harsley Spent a Half-Century Championing Other Photographers. Now, at 83, the Art World’s Gaze Has Finally Turned to Him The downtown New York mainstay has a career-spanning exhibition on view now at Pioneer Works. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 14, 2021
Art & Exhibitions There’s More to Alma Thomas Than Colorful Abstractions, an Eclectic Show of the Artist’s Marionettes, Still Lifes, and Other Work Proves The artist's hometown museum hopes to offer new insight into her life and career. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 14, 2021
On View Sculptor Eva LeWitt’s Colorful Outdoor Installation in Massachusetts Celebrates the Power of Observing Art in Nature—See Images Here The artist is part of a group show taking place on the beautiful Massachusetts grounds of the Clark Institute. By Artnet News, Jul 14, 2021
Art & Exhibitions ‘Everything on This Planet Is Endangered’: Why Artist Tino Sehgal Is Bringing His Ephemeral Performances to a British Palace We caught up with the artist about his new work at Blenheim Palace. By Naomi Rea, Jul 13, 2021