On View Painter Mernet Larsen Turns Space and Reality on Their Heads—See Images From Her Topsy-Turvey Show at James Cohan Here Larsen's humorous, often surreal narrative paintings are inspired by El Lissitzky's Constructivism. By Artnet News, Jan 17, 2021
On View ‘When My Mom Understands, I Am Happy’: Watch How Iraqi Artist Hiwa K. Makes Art That’s Accessible to All As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 14, 2021
On View The Cheapo Beer Brand Natural Light Says Its New Marketing Stunt Is the Most Expensive Artwork of All Time The brand says it costs even more than the "Salvator Mundi." By Eileen Kinsella, Jan 13, 2021
On View ‘Right Now, I’m Just Asking Questions’: Photographer Daniel Gordon on How to Stay Inspired After Decades in the Studio As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 7, 2021
Art & Exhibitions 9 Must-See US Museum Shows Opening in Early 2021, From KAWS’s Brooklyn Blowout to a Homecoming for Laura Owens Mark your calendars. By Artnet News, Jan 6, 2021
Art & Exhibitions Don’t Miss These 10 Museum Shows Opening in Europe in 2021, From a Hito Steyerl Retrospective to a Star Turn for Helen Frankenthaler Here's a round-up of what you can look forward to. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Jan 4, 2021
On View The Uffizi Will Show Rarely Seen Sketches From Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’ to Commemorate the 700th Anniversary of the Poet’s Death The drawings by Renaissance artist Federico Zuccari have only been shown publicly twice. By Artnet News, Jan 4, 2021
On View 9 of the Boldest Museum Designs of 2020, From a Curved Canopy in Portugal to a Kiln-Like Ceramics Museum in China You'll want to check these out on your next adventure. By Katie Rothstein, Dec 27, 2020
Art & Exhibitions 10 Critically Acclaimed Art Exhibitions We Wish We Saw in 2020 But Weren’t Able to Because… You Know This interminable year is finally coming to a close. But we cannot help but reflect on the great cultural moments we missed. By Artnet News, Dec 27, 2020
On View ‘It Felt Really Wild and Safe at the Same Time’: Watch Artist Ann Hamilton Swing Visitors Through the Air in a Participatory Installation As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 23, 2020
On View ‘We’re Burdened by So Many Things’: Watch Artist Mary Mattingly Literally Drag Everything She Owns Around New York As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 17, 2020
On View How Augmented Reality Can Revolutionize the Art World: A Conversation Between UCCA Director Philip Tinari and Daniel Birnbaum The forces behind the largest-ever institutional show of AR art discuss how the form can fuel a greener, socially distant art world. By Daniel Birnbaum & Philip Tinari, Dec 14, 2020
On View How a Palestinian Artist Duo’s Decade-Long Project About Mourning and Memory Was Transformed by the Pandemic Commissioned by Dia and MoMA, artists Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme began by looking at Middle Eastern expressions of grief and resistance. By Brian Boucher, Dec 14, 2020
Art & Exhibitions A Greek Billionaire Is Converting an Old Tobacco Factory in Athens Into a Culture Venue—and Gifting It Back to the Government The debut show will feature work by Michael Rakowitz, Glenn Ligon, and Danh Vo. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 14, 2020
Art & Exhibitions The National Museum of Women in the Arts Wants You to Submit Your Family Recipes for a New Exhibition The museum will develop a searchable database of recipes. By Taylor Dafoe, Dec 11, 2020