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
Reviews Who’s the Artist Behind the Genderless, Rare-Earth Loving Tech Witch? Following one performance, the Apple Store in Berlin was evacuated. By Hili Perlson, Nov 18, 2016
Reviews Juergen Teller Shines a Light on a Lesser-Known Side of Robert Mapplethorpe We met with the photographer to discuss his exhilarating curatorial debut. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Nov 18, 2016
Reviews Russia’s Oldest Observatory Plays Host to Art Show on the Unknown See the art installed at a scientific campus in the North Caucasus mountains. By Hili Perlson, Oct 28, 2016
Reviews 9 Must-See Artists at La Biennale de Montréal It's the second time the biennial is at the Musee’ d’art contemporain de Montreal. By Kat Herriman, Oct 24, 2016
Reviews The 16th Quadriennale di Roma Brings the Most Exciting Young Italian Art to the Fore After an eight-year hiatus, the storied exhibition returns with a bang. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 17, 2016
Reviews The Eerily Beautiful Sculptures of Daphne Wright Seduce at the Arnolfini The etiolated works of the Irish artist explore emotions like solitude. By Lizzie Lloyd, Oct 11, 2016
Reviews Pina Bausch Exhibition Digs Deep Into the Legendary Choreographer’s Archives The retrospective takes on the ambitious task of honoring the late Bausch's legacy. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Oct 10, 2016
Reviews ‘Gay Gotham’ Reveals Splintered History of New York’s Queer Communities Solidarity and separation play out in the Museum of the City of New York's new survey. By Rain Embuscado, Oct 7, 2016
Reviews Jeff Koons Kicks Off London Frieze Week With Show at Almine Rech The new Mayfair gallery is just around the corner from Gagosian, whom Koons is normally associated with. By Sarah Hyde, Oct 5, 2016
Reviews Amalia Ulman Mocks Celebrity Glamour and Office Politics in Latest Show Her new show at Arcadia Missa asks, who has the privilege of critique? By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Oct 4, 2016
Reviews The Guerrilla Girls Size Up Europe at London’s Whitechapel Gallery We get to the bottom of the feminist collective’s first solo show in the UK. By Naomi Rea, Oct 3, 2016
Reviews Tarek Atoui Will Alter Your Aural Experiences at Bergen Assembly A defunct swimming pool in Bergen is filled with unheard sounds. By Hili Perlson, Sep 23, 2016
Reviews Michal Rovner’s Doormen of the Dark Side at Pace Gallery The artist conjures a haunting night of the jackal. By Laura van Straaten, Sep 21, 2016