On View These 5 New Exhibitions—Complete With Balloon Furniture and Chairs Made for Cuddling—Reveal Directions That Design Is Going Today Beat back the February doldrums with these lively, tactile designs. By Adrian Madlener, Feb 7, 2023
On View See a Collection of Heartwarming Letters That Young Fans Sent to Spider-Man, Now on View at a Brooklyn Museum “I like how you swing,” wrote a young fan to the web-slinger. By Min Chen, Feb 1, 2023
On View A New Photography Exhibition at MFA Boston Is Taking Viewers Through the ‘Multiple Realities of War’ in Ukraine The show brings together the work of Ukrainian artists who have documented the war since February 2022. By Artnet News, Jan 31, 2023
On View In Pictures: A Henry Taylor Retrospective at MOCA Spotlights the Artist’s Individual Yet Universal Portraiture "Henry Taylor: B Side" is on view through April 30, 2023. By Artnet News, Jan 30, 2023
On View ‘It’s a Mad Process’: Design Legend Marc Newson on Revitalizing the Chinese Art of Cloisonné for His New Works at Gagosian Paris The designer's team has built a factory in Beijing to reinvigorate the centuries-old enameling technique. By Anna Sansom, Jan 26, 2023
On View Debates About How to Interpret Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s Art Are Raging. A New Show Is Proposing a Fresh Way of Reading It The exhibition at David Zwirner comes with instructions outlining the "core tenets" of the artist's installations. By Taylor Dafoe, Jan 26, 2023
On View With a Trio of Exhibitions in Paris, Philippe Starck Reflects on the Renewed Enthusiasm for His Radical Designs of the 1980s “It really was an incredible adventure,” he told Artnet News. By Anna Sansom, Jan 23, 2023
On View The New ICA San Francisco Opens Its Doors With an Artist-Curated Show About Black Women and Freedom California artists Tahirah Rasheed and Autumn Breon are celebrating Black beauty and relaxation. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 20, 2023
On View In Pictures: A New York Exhibition Celebrates the Delicious History of Jewish Delis, Matzo Balls and All At its center is a universal story about the immigrant experience in America, the show’s curators say. By Artnet News, Jan 19, 2023
On View Here Are 6 of the Most Daring Design Shows to See This Month (Think Chainsawed Furniture, Hamburger Vases, and Giant Crystals) These designers are starting the year with a bang. By Adrian Madlener, Jan 11, 2023
On View German Artist Julian Rosefeldt’s New Film Weaves 2,000 Years’ Worth of Cultural History Into a Commentary on Capitalist Greed Currently on view at Park Avenue Armory, the work is a 24-channel installation that also features the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. By Katy Diamond Hamer, Jan 3, 2023
On View ‘Beauty Can Be Subversive’: Watch Artist Firelei Báez Reclaim Dominican Folklore in Her Richly Layered Paintings As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Dec 29, 2022
On View ‘Unsung Heroes’: A Show of Remarkable Designs Recognizes the Contributions Made by 14 California Women Artists Women designers associated with 20th-century California get the credit they are due. By Laurie Pike, Dec 21, 2022
On View An Istanbul-Based Furniture Studio Revives an Ancient Turkish Knotted-Wood Technique for a New York Audience The studio renders knotted wood in monolithic furnishings, available through Love House gallery. By Adrian Madlener, Dec 19, 2022
On View The Haas Brothers Take Their Fantastical Creatures to Shanghai in the Designers’ First Appearance in China The show features new editions of furniture, tapestry, and mirrors from the L.A.-based twin brothers. By Nell Card, Dec 16, 2022