Art & Exhibitions Jerry Saltz Once Called ‘Artforum’ Ads ‘the Porn of the Art World.’ A New Show Brings Together Some of the Best—See Them Here Brooklyn-based Gallery 98 is displaying a time capsule of the art world in the form of old Artforum advertisements from 1970 to 2010. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 17, 2022
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: See the Extraordinarily Detailed Maps From ‘Lord of the Rings,’ ‘Game of Thrones,’ and Other Fictional Worlds A new exhibition of the maps coincides with the centennial of the publication of James Joyce’s 'Ulysses.' By Artnet News, Jan 17, 2022
Art & Exhibitions A New Show at Selfridges Introduces an Internet-Addled Generation to the Op Art of Victor Vasarely (Don’t Worry, There Are NFTs Too) Proceeds from the sales will help fund the restoration of the artist's work. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 12, 2022
Art & Exhibitions Prince Charles Has Commissioned Seven Paintings of Holocaust Survivors to Serve as a ‘Guiding Light’ for Future Generations The portraits by Jenny Saville and six other U.K.-based artists will be unveiled at Buckingham Palace this month. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 12, 2022
Art & Exhibitions 18 Must-See Exhibitions in Europe in 2022, From a Duet Between Van Gogh and Etel Adnan to Francis Bacon’s Animal Paintings We rounded up the most captivating shows that you will not want to miss in the first half of 2022. By Artnet News, Jan 5, 2022
On View Meet Rachel Jones, an Ascendant Painter Whose Jitteringly Electric Paintings Have Captivated Viewers in London and Collectors Worldwide Buzz around the 30-year-old artist has been steadily building. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jan 2, 2022
On View Georgia O’Keeffe Was an Accomplished Photographer, Too. A New Exhibition Focuses on Her Work in the Medium for the First Time “Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer” is on view now at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. By Artnet News, Dec 23, 2021
On View ‘I Got to See a Lot of Celebration’: Watch How Artist Raúl de Nieves Fuses Mexican Craft Traditions and Queer Club Culture As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Dec 23, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Artist H. R. Giger Felt He Never Got the Credit He Deserved for His Role in the ‘Alien’ Franchise. A New Show Gives Him His Due Giger's terrifying vision is the dark fantasy we desperately need right now. By Kate Brown, Dec 22, 2021
On View See the Psychedelic Cat Art of Louis Wain, the Eccentric Artist Played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the Hit New Film These are some seriously far-out felines. By Brian Boucher, Dec 21, 2021
Art & Exhibitions In Pictures: How French Rococo Design Shaped Some of Disney’s Most Beloved Films, From ‘Cinderella’ to ‘Sleeping Beauty’ A show at the Met suggests that Rococo design had a major influence on the animation studio. By Artnet News, Dec 20, 2021
Art & Exhibitions NFT Artist Refik Anadol’s New Show in Berlin Is Drawing Kusama-Level Lines Around the Block. We Visited to Find Out Why Some people waited in line for hours to see Refik Anadol's show at the gallery. By Kate Brown, Dec 16, 2021
On View A New Survey of Contemporary Midwestern Artists Doesn’t Try to Pinpoint What Makes the Region Special—But It Does So All the Same On view now at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, “The Regional” features 23 artists from 10 states. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 16, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Saudi Arabia’s Art World Has Long Been an Outlier. With Its First-Ever Homegrown Biennial, It’s Looking to Usher in a New Chapter The exhibition, curated by Philip Tinari, is hoping to build a bridge between the Kingdom and the wider art world. By Nadine Khalil, Dec 15, 2021
Art & Exhibitions The U.K.’s First Permanent Immersive Digital Art Gallery Will Open Next Year With a Show of A.I. Space Imagery, Courtesy of NASA The space will open in the former offices of the local newspaper. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Dec 14, 2021