Reviews What Happens When an Art Critic Reviews an Instagram Trap? Turns Out, That’s a Trick Question How Dream Machine nearly defeated me. By Ben Davis, Jul 10, 2018
Reviews How Senga Nengudi’s ‘Performance Objects’ Stretched Sculpture Into New Forms—and How She’s Still Pressing the Limits Today At Art + Practice in L.A., “Head Back and High" shows a very unique kind of social sculpture that emerged from a unique time of experiment in black art. By Colony Little, Jul 3, 2018
Reviews Congolese Artist Bodys Isek Kingelez’s Most Ambitious Work Is an Intricate Dream City. Here’s How to Understand It "Bodys Isek Kingelez: City Dreams" is on view at Museum of Modern Art. By Ben Davis, Jun 25, 2018
Reviews 3 Artists Shaking Up the Way We See the City in the Hammer’s Bold New ‘Made in LA’ Biennial The show puts the spotlight on artists doing imaginative and heartfelt work. By Colony Little, Jun 12, 2018
Reviews M.C. Escher Is the King of Trippy Optical Illusions, But He Deserves More Credit Than That "Escher-mania" hits Brooklyn's Industry City. By Ben Davis, Jun 11, 2018
Reviews The Hammer’s ‘Made in LA’ Avoids Common Biennial Pitfalls to Paint a Compelling Portrait of a Vibrant Art Community The biennial avoids both festivalism and inside baseball, offering up art that looks beyond itself to the surrounding community and wider world. By Catherine Wagley, Jun 10, 2018
Reviews How Domenico Gnoli’s Meticulous Paintings Reveal a Society—Like Ours—That Is Coming Apart at the Seams A new exhibition at Luxembourg & Dayan reveals how the artist used elements of Surrealism and Pop to do something entirely different. By Ben Davis, May 31, 2018
Reviews How Sondra Perry Turned Tech Glitches Into Art About a Broken World at the Serpentine In "Typhoon Coming On," Perry immerses viewers in J.M.W. Turner's "The Slave Ship," to symbolic effect. By Rianna Jade Parker, May 18, 2018
Reviews Beyond Banksy: This Massive LA Exhibition Dramatically Expands the Story of Graffiti The Roger Gastman-curated "Beyond the Streets" trains a light on the studio work of famed street artists. By Colony Little, May 15, 2018
Reviews The Met’s ‘Heavenly Bodies’ Show Mines Catholicism for Eye Candy, and the Result Is Both Gorgeous and Unsettling The exhibition is the latest outing from Costume Institute curator Andrew Bolton. By Eleanor Heartney, May 10, 2018
Reviews With ‘Like Life,’ the Met Breuer Has Arrived at Something New, Paradoxical, and Strangely of Its Time New York's encyclopedic museum stakes its contemporary-art fortunes on courting a new kind of taste. By Ben Davis, May 1, 2018
Reviews Can VR Really Make Us Feel Empathy? Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s ‘Carne y Arena’ Proves That’s the Wrong Question As the Oscar-winning VR installation arrives in Washington, DC, our critic explains how it shows the potential—and the limits—of its medium. By Ben Davis, Mar 29, 2018
Reviews How One Obscure David Hockney Painting Encapsulates the Greatness of His Work The hints of doubt in the artist's paradise are what make the great works last. By Ben Davis, Dec 12, 2017
Reviews Art History’s Odd Couple? ‘Dalí/Duchamp’ Shines a Light on the Fertile Friendship of Two Surreal Masters This bijou exhibition at London’s RA repairs the damaged reputation of Dalí, though perhaps at the expense of the “father of conceptual art.” By Hettie Judah, Oct 9, 2017
Reviews This Year’s Turner Prize Show Is a Remarkably Satisfying Exhibition, Thanks to More Mature Artists In an edition which boasts a strong, politically engaged line-up, Lubaina Himid stands out as a favourite. By Hettie Judah, Sep 26, 2017