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
On View The Biggest Survey of Bob Dylan’s Visual Art to Hit the U.S. Is Now Open in Miami—See Images Here The show of paintings, drawings, and sculptures opened at the Florida International University’s Frost Art Museum in November. By Artnet News, Dec 10, 2021
On View Looking to See Some Art Beyond a Fair Booth? Here Are 16 Museum and Gallery Shows to Visit During Art Basel Miami Beach 2021 From augmented-reality paintings to African contemporary art, here's your go-to guide. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 25, 2021
On View How Doug Aitken, Andy Goldsworthy, and Other Artists Turned a Former Retreat for San Francisco Elites Into a Stark Reminder of Climate Change For a show at Cliff-House, the For-Site Foundation enlisted 26 artists to install work at the seaside venue. By Julie Baumgardner, Nov 25, 2021
On View Prospect New Orleans Made ‘a Million Compromises’ to Open. Here’s How Organizers Pulled It Off Without Compromising the Art The show overcame lockdowns, travel restrictions, supply-chain issues, and Hurricane Ida to make its debut. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 1, 2021
On View In Pictures: See Highlights of the New Museum’s Very Subtle New Triennial, Filled With Raw, Barely-Finished-Looking Art Take a peek inside "Soft Water Hard Stone." By Ben Davis, Oct 27, 2021
On View In Town for Paris Art Week? Here Are 7 Must-See Museum Shows From Martin Margiela, Marlene Dumas, and Other Artists Paris museums are pulling out their finest for FIAC week. By Caroline Elbaor, Oct 18, 2021
On View ‘You Have to Experience It in the Radical Present’: How Anicka Yi’s Ultra-Sensorial Tate Commission Resists the Age of Instagram Art The artist's Turbine Hall commission involves a lot of smells. By Naomi Rea, Oct 13, 2021
On View 9 Gallery Shows to See in London During Frieze Week, From a Ron Mueck Retrospective to a Motley Crew of Ominous Skeletons There's plenty going on in London outside the white tents. By Naomi Rea, Oct 12, 2021
On View ‘Greater New York,’ MoMA PS1’s Closely Watched Survey, Returns to Excavate New York’s Past and Reckon With Its Surreal Present What began as a survey of New York's present feels more intergenerational and international than ever. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 5, 2021
On View Five Artist-Collective Nominees Go Beyond Empty Talk to Deliver Acts of Solidarity in Turner Prize Exhibition With a shortlist composed entirely of collectives, this year's Turner Prize exhibition reflects the contemporary-art world's activist tilt. By Caroline Elbaor, Sep 29, 2021
On View It’s on Us to Queer the Metaverse: A Digitally Savvy Athens Biennale Tackles the Promises and Pitfalls of Web 3.0 The multi-venue exhibition also looks at our fragile physical existence and the class and racial inequalities affecting it. By Hili Perlson, Sep 28, 2021
On View In Pictures: See the Joyful Works Included in Frieze Sculpture 2021, From a Pearlescent Monolith to a Quirky Pineapple The art fair’s sculpture garden is open in London’s Regent’s Park through October 31. By Naomi Rea, Sep 15, 2021
On View ‘An Icon of Our Time’: An Artist Is Selling a $2.9 Million Solid-Gold Avocado Toast at Berlin Art Week The very special toast was conceived by 29-year-old artist Tim Bengel as a symbol of the millennial ethos. By Artnet News, Sep 14, 2021
On View Marina Abramović’s New London Pop-Up Features Crystals, a Martian Rock, and an Immersive Van Gogh Room of Her Own The performance artist's partnership with WeTransfer has yielded a multisensory experience in a former brewery in Shoreditch. By Naomi Rea, Sep 10, 2021