On View A Dozen Black Artists Explore the Triumphs and Tribulations of Life in America in a New Online Exhibition—See It Here Take a sneak peek at this new online exhibition. By Artnet News, Jun 17, 2020
On View Taxidermied Animals Encounter the Perils of Post-Structuralist Philosophy in Gabriel Rico’s Latest Show at Perrotin in Paris—See It Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 16, 2020
On View Toyin Ojih Odutola’s Latest Show Combines Automatic Writing With Arresting Portraits Made During Lockdown—See Images Here The show is the latest exploration of the interaction of image and text in the artist's work. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 15, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Forensic Architecture Will Use an ICA Exhibition to Present New Evidence About the Police Killing That Triggered the 2011 London Riots The interdisciplinary research agency is challenging the official account of the event. By Naomi Rea, Jun 12, 2020
On View ‘I Try to Create a Traumatic Experience’: Watch Artist Doreen Garner Take Apart a Monument to a Racist Medical Doctor As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 11, 2020
On View A Show of Portraits by Queer Artists of Color Aims to Simultaneously Celebrate Individuality and Shared Identity—See It Here Each work is available as a limited-edition poster to benefit at-risk LGBTQ youth. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 11, 2020
On View Chicago-Born Artist Tessa Perutz Paints People as if They Were Lush Landscapes—See Her Otherwordly Work Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 10, 2020
Art & Exhibitions ‘We Failed’: A Cleveland Museum Apologizes for Cancelling an Exhibition on Police Brutality Without Consulting the Artist "Institutional white fragility led to an act of censorship," the artist Shaun Leonardo said. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 9, 2020
On View Painter Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi Captures the Moments Just Before Legendary Black Gymnasts Perform Daring Routines—See Images Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 8, 2020
Art & Exhibitions With a ‘Car Crash’ of Biennials Now Planned for 2021, Curators Are Being Forced to Rethink Mass Art Shows for the Social-Distancing Era Faced with an uncertain future, biennials are having an existential crisis. By Naomi Rea, Jun 8, 2020
On View We Asked ‘Hope’ Artist Shepard Fairey to Break Down 6 Public-Health Posters to Explain What Works—and What Doesn’t We spoke to the artist about campaigns from around the world. By Naomi Rea, Jun 5, 2020
On View ‘I’m Not Making Something Because It’s Fun’: Watch Artist Carrie Mae Weems Stage a Performance About Violence and Forgiveness As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 4, 2020
On View A New Show in Seoul Brings Together Artistic Depictions of Chosen Family by Gina Beavers, Diedrick Brackens, and Others—See It Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 4, 2020
On View What Will the Future Look Like? Paris Gallerist Kamel Mennour Turned to Children for an Answer—See Their Responses Here Take a sneak peek at a gallery that has just reopened to the public. By Caroline Goldstein, Jun 3, 2020
On View Artists Are Paying Tribute on Social Media to George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Other Black Americans Killed by the Police Artists have taken to Instagram to pay their respects. By Artnet News, Jun 2, 2020