On View ‘It’s Memorializing How Unmemorable It Is’: Artist Michael Mandiberg on Painting Melancholy Portraits on Zoom Mandiberg’s “Zoom Paintings” are going on view this week in a virtual exhibition. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 9, 2020
Art & Exhibitions The Postponed Philip Guston Show Will Now Open in 2022 With New Contributions From Artists and Historians Concern over the subject matter of Guston's work prompted organizers to delay the retrospective, originally to 2024. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 5, 2020
On View ‘I Want to Bring the Sky Down’: Watch Artist James Turrell Craft Extraordinary Works With the Radiant Power of Light As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 5, 2020
On View American Painter Inka Essenhigh’s Surrealist Scenes Offer a Very Enjoyable Distraction From the News—See Them Here Escape from the stress of the day with these luscious, fantastical landscapes. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 4, 2020
On View The Latest Costume Institute Show at the Met Is All About the Cyclical Nature of Couture Trends—See Images Here The exhibition offers a fractured timeline of sartorial history that fits in perfectly with the topsy-turvy world of 2020. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 3, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Zehra Doğan Was Jailed for Her Political Art. After a Traumatic Sentence, the Kurdish Artist Has a New Show—With Work Smuggled From Prison The show features works the artist smuggled out of jail. By Matt Hanson, Nov 2, 2020
On View Photographer Andres Serrano Unveils What Is Likely Jeffrey Epstein’s Final Portrait, Shot Just Months Before His Death The artist's exhibition, "Infamous" at Fotografiska, also features photographs of memorabilia charting America's dark history. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 2, 2020
On View How One Hacker Artist Tricked Google Into Showcasing Her Art When You Search This Election-Related Term No, the next American president probably will not be a vision board featuring foam flowers—but Google Image search seems to think it might be. By Brian Boucher, Nov 2, 2020
On View Artists Shed Light on the History of Witch Hunts and How Fear Spreads Through Communities in a New Show in Denmark See images of the historical works and contemporary commissions here. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 30, 2020
On View ‘Trash Is a Record of Existence’: Watch Artist Abigail DeVille Distribute Garbage in Harlem to Reflect on the Neighborhood’s Changing Landscape As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 29, 2020
On View Artist Jim Shaw Unleashes a Dystopian, Dantesque Vision of American Politics in a New Show in London—See Images Here Jim Shaw reveals an ominous vision of America in his latest paintings at Simon Lee Gallery in London. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 28, 2020
On View What Does Art in the Age of Mass Incarceration Look Like? A Gripping New Show at MoMA PS1 Presents Startling Answers Many of the works in the show were made by inmates in US prisons. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 26, 2020
On View The First Major Solo Exhibition of Old Master Artemisia Gentileschi in London Has Gotten Rave Reviews—See Images Here The show is on view through January 24, 2021. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 22, 2020
On View ‘I Have to Escape All the Time’: Watch Artist Alejandro Almanza Pereda Transform His Move Out of New York Into Art About Exploration As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 22, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Laurene Powell Jobs Is Co-Funding a Global Tour of the Immersive VR Refugee Experience ‘Carne Y Arena’ to Combat ‘Division in Our Society’ The tour is funded in part by PHI Studio, Legendary Entertainment, and Laurene Powell Jobs's Emerson Collective. By Artnet News, Oct 22, 2020