Art & Exhibitions For the First Time, Basquiat’s Family Will Organize a Show of Rarely Seen Works by the Artist From Their Personal Collection The Basquiat family will share never-before-seen pictures by the artist in an exhibition that includes an "experience." By Sarah Cascone, Jun 10, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Cecilia Alemani’s 2022 Venice Biennale Will Explore the Power of the Human Imagination to Adapt to a Changing Planet The exhibition's title "The Milk of Dreams" is inspired by surrealist artist Leonora Carrington. By Naomi Rea, Jun 9, 2021
Art & Exhibitions A Star-Studded Exhibition Backed by Three European Presidents (Including Putin) Celebrates the Diversity of Europe’s Contemporary Art Work by 90 contemporary artists is on view in "Diversity United." By Kate Brown, Jun 8, 2021
Art & Exhibitions For the Serpentine Pavilion’s 20th Anniversary, Architect Sumayya Vally Built an Ideal Meeting Place for Perfect Strangers—See It Here To mark the anniversary, the gallery has seeded a £100,000 fellowship to support artists. By Naomi Rea, Jun 8, 2021
Art & Exhibitions 500 Years Ago, These Artists Were Household Names. Here’s What Their Fall From Favor Suggests About the Fickleness of Art History An exhibition at the Worcester Art Museum links one collector's journey to bigger questions about who becomes famous, and why. By Menachem Wecker, Jun 7, 2021
Art & Exhibitions In the 1970s, Top Artists Were Commissioned to Design the Monuments of Their Dreams. Now, You Can See Them For the First Time A stack of one million oil drums and a giant bowling ball running down Park Avenue are some of the proposals in “Dream Monuments.” By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 7, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Meet Artist Gio Swaby, the 29-Year-Old Phenom Whose Sold-Out Debut Boasted Buyers Including Eight Museums (and Roxane Gay) The 29-year-old artist is still in grad school. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 4, 2021
Art & Exhibitions We Took a Preview Tour of the Immersive Van Gogh Experience Opening in New York. It Was Actually Pretty Spectacular The show made its first big splash when it was used as a set for "Emily in Paris." By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 4, 2021
Art & Exhibitions The World’s Hottest Instagram Backdrop Is the Optical Illusion Artist JR Created Underneath the Eiffel Tower—See Images Here The Eiffel Tower appears to sit atop a deep canyon, with a city far below. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 2, 2021
Art & Exhibitions From Julie Curtiss at White Cube to a Birthday Party Gone Wrong, Here Are 10 Shows to See During London’s First-Ever Gallery Weekend We selected a few key shows to catch on each night of the event. By Artnet News, Jun 2, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Here’s Our Guide to Every Single One of the Nearly 50 Immersive Van Gogh Experiences Blanketing the U.S., and What Makes Each Unique At least five different corporate entities are currently battling to dominate the field. By Artnet News, May 31, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Celebrated Photographer Deana Lawson Takes an Unexpected Turn in Her New Guggenheim Show—and It Involves Holograms Lawson’s Hugo Boss Prize show is on view now at the Guggenheim. By Taylor Dafoe, May 30, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Police Detained Artist John Sims Without Warning in the Middle of the Night. He’s Taking His Power Back With a New Body of Work The new series is entitled "A Near Death Residency." By Shirley Ngozi Nwangwa, May 28, 2021
Art & Exhibitions 17 Marvelous Highlights From the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale, Where Hope and Optimism Abound Take a peek at the show. By Sarah Cascone, May 28, 2021
On View A Marble Skull Displayed for Centuries at a German Castle Turns Out to Be the Work of Bernini, Researchers Have Discovered The skull, made for Pope Alexander VII, is included in the new Dresden show “Bernini, the Pope and Death." By Taylor Dafoe, May 28, 2021