Reviews Scholar of ‘Smut’: Dean Sameshima Celebrates and Memorializes Gay Cultural History at Peres Projects His paintings are a tribute to the expressive and sexual freedoms afforded by the city of Berlin. By Ana Finel Honigman, Mar 16, 2017
Reviews A New Documentary Reveals the Struggles That Shaped Paula Rego’s Work artnet News spoke to the artist and her son, Nick Willing, who directed the film. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 14, 2017
Reviews ‘Desert X’ Explores the Lure of the Wilderness With Stunning Art Installations See what Richard Prince, Doug Aitken, and Rob Pruitt got up to in the desert. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Mar 2, 2017
Reviews Marina Abramović’s First European Retrospective Reminds Us How She Reached Superstardom Despite a few esoteric phases, the artist has stuck to her guns for half a decade. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Mar 1, 2017
Reviews How Egon Schiele Went From Radical Punk to Respected Artist Vienna exhibition reveals a new side to the provocative painter, in time for his centenary. By Sarah Hyde, Feb 27, 2017
Reviews Alice Neel’s Uptown Show Packs a Powerful Message The artist spent several lean decades painting her Harlem neighbors, and the results are illuminating. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Feb 24, 2017
Reviews Susan Philipsz Shows Stellar New Work at Bonniers Konsthall The sound artist's latest work deconstructs the music of an existential space opera. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Feb 23, 2017
Reviews London Exhibition Tells Princess Diana’s Story Through Fashion—But Where’s Her Wedding Gown? The new exhibition puts some of Lady Di's most iconic looks on display. By Hettie Judah, Feb 23, 2017
Reviews A Bearded Lady Is the Star of the Hieronymus Bosch Exhibition in Venice The show features newly restored paintings from the city's collection. By Sarah Hyde, Feb 22, 2017
Reviews A Pool Party in the Snow: Jean Pigozzi at Galerie Gmurzynska Pigozzi quipped that he keeps the pool-toy industry afloat. By Emily Nathan, Feb 20, 2017
Reviews Inside Wolfgang Tillmans’s Superb Tate Modern Survey The new show feels unquestionably relevant. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Feb 15, 2017
Reviews In Israel, Artists Engage With East African Immigration and Netanyahu’s Southern Wall Artists react to the crisis with poignant tributes. By Hili Perlson, Feb 13, 2017
Reviews The RA’s Russian Show Is a Fascinating Survey of Life and Art During the Revolution From hope and heroism to censorship and deportation, it’s all here. By Hettie Judah, Feb 8, 2017
Reviews David Hockney at Tate Britain Is an Expectedly Splashy Survey The exhibition ambitiously addresses the artist's entire career. By Caroline Elbaor, Feb 6, 2017
Reviews Witnessing Ed Clark’s Balancing Act at Tilton Gallery The wordless meaning of the show only slowly reveals itself. By Ben Davis, Feb 3, 2017