On View A Lush Contemporary Art Show Inside Modernist Designer Eliot Noyes’s Home Is the Stuff of Real-Estate Fantasies—See It Here For the first time ever, the Noyes House is open for public view. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 2, 2020
On View ‘It Propels One to Actually Go Out Into the World and Explore’: Watch Sculptor David Brooks Link Skateboarding to Art Making As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 1, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Damien Hirst Is Riding the Wave of ‘90s Nostalgia by Curating a Sweeping Homage to His Own Early Work at His London Gallery This Month 'End of a Century' promises sharks, spots, pills, and a tank of medical waste. By Artnet News, Oct 1, 2020
Art & Exhibitions The Frick’s Plans for the Breuer Building Promise to Spotlight Its Masterpieces ‘in a Completely Different Light’ The Frick Madison will eschew ornate period rooms and embrace its new Brutalist home. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2020
Art & Exhibitions The Biggest Exhibition of First Lady Portraits Ever Assembled Is Coming to the National Portrait Gallery in DC The show will honor the accomplishments of the over 50 women who have served in this unelected yet challenging role. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2020
On View Maurizio Cattelan, Rachel Harrison, and Nearly 100 Other Artists Will Show Their Quarantine-Era Illustrations at the Drawing Center “100 Drawings from Now,” opening this week, reveals the role drawing plays in times of trauma. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 28, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Philip Guston’s Daughter and Other Critics Speak Out Against Four Museums’ Decision to Postpone a Major Retrospective on the Artist The museums say they will postpone the show to a time when "Philip Guston's work can be more clearly interpreted." By Sarah Cascone, Sep 25, 2020
On View ‘I’m More Choreographer Than Creator’: See How Artist John Akomfrah Merges His Disparate Fascinations Into Stunning Films As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 24, 2020
On View With His Dizzying New Videos, Artist Bruce Nauman Is Less a Jester of Contemporary Life Than a Prophet of What’s to Come The lifelong provocateur's three new works suggest a loneliness and vulnerability that are all too familiar. By Katie White, Sep 23, 2020
On View Justine Hill’s New Show of Sculptural Paintings Is a Timely Homage to the Importance of Touch—See Images Here This is Hill's third solo show at Denny Dimin gallery. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 23, 2020
On View Artist Gina Beavers Satirizes Our Insatiable Appetite for Personal Beauty in Her New Show at Marianne Boesky—See Images Here Beavers's latest exhibition is inspired by a Sex and the City meme. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 22, 2020
On View Hannah Beerman’s Joyful Assemblages Capture the Communal Spirit of the Lockdown Era (With a Side of Pita Bread). See Them Here The New York-based artist's new solo show, "Delicate Rubbernecking," is on view now at Kapp Kapp. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 20, 2020
On View ‘Things Are Not Always What They Seem’: Watch Artist Yinka Shonibare Transform Dutch Textiles Into Magnificent Sculptures As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 17, 2020
On View Calling It His Last Major Work, Gerhard Richter Unveils Kaleidoscopic Stained-Glass Windows at Germany’s Oldest Monastery The stained glass windows were paid for by a private donation. By Kate Brown, Sep 17, 2020
On View Ghanaian Artist Patrick Quarm Weaves Together Vibrant Tapestries That Reflect His Personal Experiences—See Works Here Quarm earned his MFA in Texas before returning to his native country, where he lives and works. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 16, 2020