On View A New Show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Reveals Winslow Homer Was an Essential Portrayer of America’s Greatest Sins Contemporary audiences may be surprised at the range and depth of the artist's oeuvre. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 11, 2022
On View Figuration Is the Art of Our Era for a Simple Reason: Because Artists Are Painting ‘What They Love’ A new show at the ICA in Boston brings together eight young artists who are making new inroads into the dominant genre of today. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 11, 2022
Art & Exhibitions A Once-in-a-Lifetime Donatello Show Argues That Sculpture, Not Painting, Was the Ultimate Renaissance Art Form The artist hasn't had a major show in 40 years. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 6, 2022
Art & Exhibitions We Asked 5 Prominent Curators for the Best Way to Tackle Viewing an Art Biennial. Here’s Their Advice We checked in with Massimiliano Gioni, Francesco Bonami, Naima Keith, and others to get their advice on how to see—and absorb—a major biennial. By Melissa Smith, Apr 5, 2022
On View In Milan, Maurizio Cattelan Ruminates on Death With an Installation in a Crematorium and a Shocking New Self-Portrait The Italian artist is presenting two visceral works in unlikely spaces: a crematorium and a gallery bathroom. By Vivienne Chow, Apr 5, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Remarkable New Infrared Images of Picasso’s Blue Period Works Reveal Buried Underpaintings and His Extraordinary Process The research has also led to a renewed understanding of the chronology of Picasso's life and artistic development. By Menachem Wecker, Apr 4, 2022
Art & Exhibitions A Major Retrospective in Hamburg Shines New Light on Ernst Wilhelm Nay, Germany’s Premier Postwar Painter The first comprehensive survey in 30 years offers rare insight into the breadth of his career. By Kate Brown, Apr 4, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Elmgreen and Dragset’s Unsettling New Exhibition About the Human Body in the Post-Industrial Age The show is on view now at the Fondazione Prada in Milan. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 1, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Practically Every Artwork in the 2022 Whitney Biennial The show includes 63 artists and collectives, and reflects on turbulent times and dreams for a better tomorrow. By Artnet News, Mar 30, 2022
Art & Exhibitions How Curators David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards Tackled the 2022 Whitney Biennial to Show ‘What America Really Looks Like’ Their statement show, “Quiet as It's Kept,” was delayed a year because of the pandemic. It finally opens to the public next month. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 29, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The 2022 Whitney Biennial at a Glance: Here Are 3 Charts That Break Down What to Expect From the Anticipated Survey "Quiet As It's Kept" is both older and more international than recent editions of the event. By Artnet News, Mar 28, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Artist Michelle Stuart on Why Her Half-Century’s Worth of Interventions Into the Earth Are More Relevant Than Ever At 89, Michelle Stuart reflects on art, nature, and translating the landscape into art. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 24, 2022
Art & Exhibitions An Opera House That Literally Straddles the U.S.-Canada Border Is the Subject of a Thrilling New Film at the Toronto Biennial The film by artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan is one of 23 new commissions premiering at the Canadian biennial this week. By Dorian Batycka, Mar 24, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The Art World Ignored Faith Ringgold for Decades. Her Admirers Think Her Work Is More Powerful Today Because of It The artist's New Museum retrospective offers a study in how major artists can go long overlooked. By Melissa Smith, Mar 23, 2022
On View In Pictures: See Highlights From the Wildly Ambitious Sydney Biennale, Where Artists Are Reconsidering Our Relationship to Water The city-sprawling art event is on view through June 13. By Artnet News, Mar 23, 2022