Art & Exhibitions London Honors the Caribbean Migrants of the Windrush Generation With Two New Public Monuments The monuments have been installed at Waterloo Station and outside Hackney Town Hall. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Jun 23, 2022
Art & Exhibitions EJ Hill Is One of the 63 Artists Participating in This Year’s Whitney Biennial. So Why Can’t Anyone Find His Work in the Show? The artist offered only a mysterious pink page in the exhibition catalogue. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 22, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Here Are the 150 Artists That Curators Hand-Picked for This Year’s Carnegie International, a Time-Tested Showcase for New Talent and Ideas The 58th edition will feature 150 artists, creative collectives, and institutional collections. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 22, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Charles Gaines Will Plant a Grove of Sweetgum Trees Upside Down in Times Square as Part of an Ambitious Public Art Project The artist’s first-ever public art project will make stops at Times Square, Governors Island, and Cincinnati. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 21, 2022
Reviews Rashid Johnson Has Unveiled an Ambitious New Series of Ocean-Inspired Artworks on the Spanish Island of Menorca Bronze boat sculptures and new paintings are on view in the gallery's space in the Mediterranean. By Naomi Rea, Jun 21, 2022
Art & Exhibitions New York’s Last Payphone Kiosk, Removed from Midtown Last Month, Has Officially Become a Museum Artifact The piece of urban history was immediately put on display at the Museum of the City of New York. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 20, 2022
On View Sally Ride Was the First U.S. Woman to Go to Space. Now, She Is the First Female Astronaut to Be Honored With a Public Monument She has also recently appeared on a special edition of the U.S. quarter. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 19, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Cuban Artists Show Up En Masse to Documenta, Bringing Their Plight at Home to the Wider Art World Tania Bruguera may be the best known name at the show, but dozens more Cuban artists will partake in the event. By Artnet News, Jun 17, 2022
Art & Exhibitions A Surprising Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Will Present Ancient Greek and Roman Sculptures in All Their Original Technicolor Glory A number of scientific recreations will be displayed alongside pieces from the Met's collection. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 17, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Thousands of Artists Are Participating in Documenta 15. Here’s the Most Comprehensive List to Date Many of the artists invited other artists, making for an especially sprawling list this year. By Artnet News, Jun 15, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Documenta 15 Opens With a Record 1,500 Artists, Promising to Be Unlike Any Edition That Came Before It The press conference included a karaoke session. By Kate Brown, Jun 15, 2022
Art & Exhibitions 7 Exhibitions to See Around Town During Art Basel 2022, From a Survey of Piet Mondrian to Moody Figuration by Michael Armitage These are the museum shows you won't want to miss. By Artnet News, Jun 14, 2022
On View Never-Before-Seen Sketchbooks of Drawings Picasso Made With His Daughter Maya Go on View in Paris Picasso used to make Maya puppets, toys, and even a paper theater. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 14, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Practically Every Single Artwork in the Sprawling 2022 Berlin Biennale, Organized by Artist Kader Attia The show offers a broad overview of anti-colonial artistic practice. By Ben Davis, Jun 14, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Artist and Curator Kader Attia’s Relentlessly Grim Berlin Biennale Forces Audiences to Confront the Ills of Capitalism The 12th Berlin Biennale opens to the public June 11. By Kate Brown, Jun 10, 2022