Art & Exhibitions A New Immersive Art Experience Allows Audiences to Enter the Fabled Tomb of the Boy King Tutankhamun The exhibition is organized by National Geographic and the team behind "Beyond Van Gogh." By Sarah Cascone, Mar 23, 2022
Reviews Why Artist Heidi Norton’s Enigmatic Wax-and-Mushroom Monolith Contains Secrets Worth Sticking Around For Our national art critic gets up close to Norton's Plants Grow Through It, now on view at Sargent's Daughters. By Ben Davis, Mar 23, 2022
On View The Baltimore Museum of Art Invited Its Guards to Curate Their Latest Exhibition. Here’s How They Took on the Challenge “Guarding the Art” features artworks from the BMA’s collection selected by 17 members of its security team. It opens this weekend. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 21, 2022
On View In Pictures: See What Happens When Ai Weiwei, Chitra Ganesh, and Other Artists Take Over Honolulu for the 2022 Hawaii Triennial The triennial is on view through May 8, 2022. By Artnet News, Mar 18, 2022
Art & Exhibitions A Burmese Artist Is Using His Work to Demand the World Pay Attention to Myanmar’s Political Prisoners. One of Them Is His Father The artist is risking his life to campaign for his father, a former politician in Myanmar who has been jailed since the 2021 military coup. By Vivienne Chow, Mar 17, 2022
Art & Exhibitions A Con Artist’s Artist: Anna Delvey Teamed Up With a Basquiat Forger to Stage a Show of Her Prison Drawings in New York Curator Alfredo Martinez, an artist who did time for selling fake Basquiats, connected with Delvey's work. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 17, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See Beloved Author Beatrix Potter’s Magical Drawings From Nature as They Go on View in London Potter often based her drawings on her real-life pets. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 17, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The Color Factory Is Opening a Permanent Space in Chicago. Here Are the Artists It’s Tapped for Its Latest Immersive Experience Hub It will open in Chicago's Willis Tower By Sarah Cascone, Mar 15, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Surrealism Was Only a Small Part of Dorothea Tanning’s 70-Year Career. A New Gallery Show Reveals the True Breadth of Her Output The show will change the way many viewers think about the artist. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 15, 2022
On View A Jumbo Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen Gardening Tool Will Be Their First Public Artwork in New York in 20 Years Another edition of the sculpture was on view at the Met in 2002. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 15, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: A Luscious Floral Art Show Is Blooming at the Mauritshuis Museum, Inside and Out To celebrate its bicentenary, the Netherlands museum looks back on the floral still life. By Caroline Goldstein, Mar 11, 2022
On View The U.K.’s First Major Robert Indiana Survey Pulls Out All the Stops to Make the Case for Him as a Multifaceted Pop Master "Robert Indiana: Sculpture 1958-2018" is on view through January 8, 2023 at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. By Naomi Rea, Mar 11, 2022
On View Conservators Cleaning Michelangelo’s Famed Medici Family Chapel Had an Unlikely Ally: Bacteria After more than eight years of work, conservators presented the newly restored tombs in Florence this week. By Artnet News, Mar 10, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Pioneering L.A. Artist Ulysses Jenkins Changed the Way We Look at Video and Performance Art. We Talked to Him About How He Did It Jenkins, now the subject of a major retrospective, has been a fixture in the Los Angeles art scene for decades. By Jheanelle Brown, Mar 8, 2022
Art & Exhibitions The Creators of ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ Will Bring an Experience Dedicated to a Historic Ukrainian Artist to Six North American Cities Proceeds from 'Immersive Shevchenko' will be distributed to the Red Cross and National Bank of Ukraine Fund. By Artnet News, Mar 8, 2022