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
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
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
On View Both Reviled and Revered, La Malinche Has Been Called the Mother of Mexico. A New Exhibition Explores Her Evolving Image A statement show, “Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche” is on view at the Denver Art Museum. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 28, 2022
On View The Most Significant Hans Holbein Show to Grace a U.S. Museum in 40 Years Is a Rare Chance to Bask in His Splendorous Paintings The last Holbein show of its kind, which looked primarily at his drawings, was in 1983. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 16, 2022
On View In Saudi Arabia, a Calm, Meditative Biennial Defies the Uproar as Desert X AlUla Organizers Say the ‘Dust Is Settling’ on the Controversial Show Can Desert X AlUla ever separate politics from art? By Rebecca Anne Proctor, Feb 14, 2022
On View Sadie Barnette Has Made Art From the Files the FBI Kept on Her Father. Now She’s Recreating His Path-Breaking Nightclub The artist continues her excavation of the personal and the political at the Kitchen in New York. By Melissa Smith, Feb 9, 2022
On View In Pictures: See How LACMA’s New Interscope Records Show Pairs Artists With the Musicians That Inspire Them, from Lana Del Rey to Dr. Dre Find out what albums artists like Ed Ruscha, Kehinde Wiley, and Jenna Gribbon listen to while they paint. By Artnet News, Feb 4, 2022
On View Dive Into the Confusing and Manipulative World of Deepfakes Through This Chilling Show at the Museum of the Moving Image Can you spot a deepfake? The results may surprise you. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 4, 2022
On View What Can a Family of Simulated Orks in an Art Gallery Teach Us About Life in Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse? A Lot, Actually Theo Triantafyllidis's show includes two live simulations and an opera based on Mark Zuckerberg’s eerie Meta video. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 3, 2022
On View An Artist Placed a Cube Made From $11.7 Million Worth of Gold in Central Park—Protected By Its Own Security Detail The German artist Niclas Castello is, of course, launching a cryptocurrency alongside the physical work. By Dorian Batycka, Feb 2, 2022
On View ‘You Literally Got Me Into KAWS Fam’: What Game-Playing Teens Think About the Artist’s New Project on Fortnite Gamers who are unable see the London exhibition in person welcome the initiative, hoping to see more partnerships between videogames and art. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 25, 2022
On View ‘It’s Just a Different Way of Reaching People’: KAWS on Why He Teamed Up With ‘Fortnite’ to Bring His Work Into the Virtual World 'I understood the scope of games outside gaming,' said the artist, a Fortnite player. By Vivienne Chow, Jan 20, 2022