Art & Exhibitions ‘We Failed’: A Cleveland Museum Apologizes for Cancelling an Exhibition on Police Brutality Without Consulting the Artist "Institutional white fragility led to an act of censorship," the artist Shaun Leonardo said. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 9, 2020
On View Painter Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi Captures the Moments Just Before Legendary Black Gymnasts Perform Daring Routines—See Images Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 9, 2020
Art & Exhibitions With a ‘Car Crash’ of Biennials Now Planned for 2021, Curators Are Being Forced to Rethink Mass Art Shows for the Social-Distancing Era Faced with an uncertain future, biennials are having an existential crisis. By Naomi Rea, Jun 9, 2020
On View We Asked ‘Hope’ Artist Shepard Fairey to Break Down 6 Public-Health Posters to Explain What Works—and What Doesn’t We spoke to the artist about campaigns from around the world. By Naomi Rea, Jun 5, 2020
On View ‘I’m Not Making Something Because It’s Fun’: Watch Artist Carrie Mae Weems Stage a Performance About Violence and Forgiveness As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 4, 2020
On View A New Show in Seoul Brings Together Artistic Depictions of Chosen Family by Gina Beavers, Diedrick Brackens, and Others—See It Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 4, 2020
On View What Will the Future Look Like? Paris Gallerist Kamel Mennour Turned to Children for an Answer—See Their Responses Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 3, 2020
On View Artists Are Paying Tribute on Social Media to George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Other Black Americans Killed by the Police Artists have taken to Instagram to pay their respects. By Artnet News, Jun 2, 2020
On View Artist Georges Adéagbo’s New Exhibition in Berlin Juxtaposes Cultural Artifacts From Around the World to Spark New Ways of Seeing—See It Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 2, 2020
On View Tired of Netflix? Here Are 10 Recent Masterworks of Video Art That You Can Watch From Home We've queued up a suite of the best video art you can watch entirely online. By Artnet News, Jun 2, 2020
On View The German Painter André Butzer Created a Colorful Ode to the Energy of His Adoptive Home of California—See Images Here Take a sneak peek at the first show at Berlin's newly reopened Galerie Max Hetzler. By Caroline Goldstein, May 29, 2020
On View ‘I Was Building a Suit of Armor’: Watch Artist Nick Cave Explain the Origins of His Signature ‘Soundsuit’ Sculptures As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 28, 2020
On View Grimes Is Selling Her Soul to the Highest Bidder—Among Other Works of Art—in Her Debut Gallery Show at Maccarone Grimes makes her visual art debut with over a decade's worth of work. By Sarah Cascone, May 28, 2020
Art & Exhibitions An Artificial Intelligence Program Named Jarvis Has Been Appointed Curator of the 2022 Bucharest Biennial. No, Really You just cannot make this stuff up. By Sarah Cascone, May 27, 2020
On View Artist Thomas Schütte’s Striking Sculptures of Contorted Faces Are the Focus of a Dreamlike Show in Berlin—See It Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, May 25, 2020