On View Photographer Ming Smith’s Dreamlike Portraits of Everyday Life From Harlem to Ethiopia Are the Subject of a Tender New Online Show—See Them Here As galleries and art institutions around the world begin to reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 7, 2020
Art & Exhibitions ArtPrize, the Biggest Biennial in the United States, Has Cancelled Its 2020 Edition and Furloughed Its Entire Staff The exhibition typically features around 1,500 artists and awards $500,000 in prize money. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 7, 2020
Art & Exhibitions The Cancellation of Shaun Leonardo’s Museum Show Sparked an Uproar. Now, the Activists Who Wanted It Gone Tell Their Side of the Story Samaria Rice has issued a cease and desist letter to the artist to prevent him from using her son's image in his work. By Melissa Smith, Jul 7, 2020
On View Despite Outcry, Germany’s Städel Museum Stands by Its Choice to Hang a Graphic Painting Depicting Racist Violence A petition calling for the work's removal is gaining steam. By Kate Brown, Jul 6, 2020
Art & Exhibitions For the 4th of July, an Augmented Reality Artwork Is Bringing the Liberty Bell to Cities Across the Eastern Seaboard The work will be viewable in New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC, among other cities. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 3, 2020
On View Photographer Gordon Parks Captured a Changing America in the Midst of the Civil Rights Era for Life Magazine—See Images Here As galleries and art institutions around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 3, 2020
On View ‘There Is Meaning in Ugliness’: Watch Artist Fred Wilson Explain Why We Can’t Look Away From the Hideous Parts of History As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 2, 2020
On View After Yale Staged Its MFA Students’ Graduate Show IRL, Perrotin Gallery Revived It Online—See It Here Keep an eye out for these newly minted MFA graduates from Yale University's celebrated art school. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 1, 2020
On View Beijing-Based Artist Liu Xiaodong Has Been Stranded in New York for Months—Watch Him Traverse the City for Inspiration Liu Xiaodong's watercolors of New York City on lockdown, along with his daily diary, can be viewed online at Lisson Gallery. By Katie White, Jul 1, 2020
On View Public Art Fund Is Transforming New York City’s Kiosks and Bus Shelters Into Canvases for Contemporary Art—See the Striking Works Here While many museums are still closed, this new project is bringing art into the streets. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 30, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Is the Age of the Blockbuster Exhibition Over? A Perfect Storm of Challenges Suggests It May Be a Thing of the Past Widespread uncertainty has put tremendous pressure on an exhibitions model that has been adopted by museums around the world. By Kate Brown, Jun 30, 2020
On View Artist Derrick Adams Created an Immersive Tribute to Black Joy and Leisure for the Hudson River Museum—See It Here As galleries around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 29, 2020
On View A New Show Featuring 21st-Century Twists on Figurative Painting Depicts Subversive, Chimerical, and Gender-Fluid Bodies—See It Here As galleries around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are spotlighting individual shows—online and IRL—that are worth your attention. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 26, 2020
On View ‘At Some Point You Become Acutely Aware of Your Absence’: Watch Painter Kerry James Marshall Confront Museums’ Lack of Diversity As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 25, 2020
On View Top Art Collectors Each Reveal One Work They’ve Been Looking at Differently While at Home—See Them Here In a new online exhibition show at Sean Kelly Gallery, art collectors share their changing perspectives. By Artnet News, Jun 25, 2020