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
Reviews Museo Jumex Surveys ‘Fake News’ Pioneers General Idea Their genius was to pinpoint culture’s endless feedback loop. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Feb 3, 2017
Reviews Lubaina Himid’s Riotous Art Tackles Black History and Representation Right When It’s Needed The British artist is the subject of concurrent surveys at Modern Art Oxford and Bristol's Spike Island. By Lizzie Lloyd, Jan 23, 2017
Reviews Condo 2017 Proves That Sharing Resources In the Art World Is Possible—and Necessary See highlights from the second edition of London's hottest art initiative. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jan 16, 2017
Reviews TBA21-Academy’s Gathering at Fort Kochi Addressed Urgent Matters in Isolation Did the meeting preach to the converted? By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Jan 10, 2017
Reviews Pippy Houldsworth Gallery Celebrates Five Years With Star-Studded Show Artists include Paul McCarthy, Mary Kelly, Carrie Mae Weems, and Shana Moulton. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jan 9, 2017
Reviews Meet Kaari Upson, the Artist Whose Mom Loved Pepsi Too Much And what does Joan Crawford have to do with it? By Hili Perlson, Dec 22, 2016
Reviews The 2016 Kochi-Muziris Biennale Is a Superb Spectacle of Cultural Confluence Multi-cultural art and performance shine at the third edition of the Indian biennale. By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Dec 12, 2016
Reviews Deciphering the Genius of Cy Twombly at Major Centre Pompidou Show It's hard to believe he was initially rejected by his contemporaries. By Sarah Hyde, Dec 1, 2016
Reviews Tate’s Robert Rauschenberg Survey Is a Brilliant and Much-Deserved Homage to a Unique Trailblazer The retrospective, spanning six decades of work, is big, generous, and fascinating. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 30, 2016
Reviews Georges Didi-Huberman Curates the Most Important Show of this Tumultuous Year The time is ripe for an exhibition titled 'Uprisings.' By Emily Nathan, Nov 25, 2016
Reviews Anselm Kiefer’s ‘Walhalla’ Is the Powerful Image of War and Destruction Our Politicians Need to See The massive exhibition imbues the viewer with a sense of mythological doom. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 24, 2016