On View An Eagle-Eyed Art Lover Rediscovered a Long-Lost Jacob Lawrence Painting After Recognizing It in a Friend’s Apartment The work is now on view as part of a larger show of the artist's work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 21, 2020
On View FIAC May Be Canceled But the Show Must Go On. Here Are 8 Must-See Exhibitions During the Paris Art Week Cindy Sherman and Wu Tsang are among our picks in Paris this week. By Artnet News, Oct 20, 2020
On View ‘I Want to Experience the Complexity of the World’: Watch Artist Liu Xiaodong Travel to the US Border to Paint Scenes of Moral Ambiguity As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 15, 2020
On View ‘We as Artists Need to Intervene’: Watch Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Build an Interactive Art Installation That Straddles the US-Mexico Border As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 8, 2020
On View 9 Megawatt Museum Shows to See During Frieze Week, From a Bruce Nauman Survey to Artemisia Gentileschi’s Big Retrospective The main London fairs may not have IRL editions this year, but museums are still putting on quite a show during Frieze week. By Artnet News, Oct 6, 2020
On View See the Playful Sculptures on View at Frieze London’s Sculpture Park, From an Enormous Braid to an Art Star’s Sandwich The Frieze fairs might be cancelled, but there's still one reason to visit Regent's Park. By Naomi Rea, Oct 5, 2020
On View 11 London Gallery Shows to See During an Unusual Frieze Week, From Laure Prouvost’s Surreal Health Checkpost to Danh Vo’s Plant Sculptures Here are our picks of the best gallery exhibitions to make room for during London's socially distanced Frieze Week. By Artnet News, Oct 4, 2020
On View A Goldsmiths Grad Student Just Dumped 31 Tons of Carrots Into the School’s Courtyard for His MFA Exhibition Rafael Pérez Evans's thesis was inspired by a form of farmer protest in France. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 2, 2020
On View A Lush Contemporary Art Show Inside Modernist Designer Eliot Noyes’s Home Is the Stuff of Real-Estate Fantasies—See It Here For the first time ever, the Noyes House is open for public view. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 2, 2020
On View ‘It Propels One to Actually Go Out Into the World and Explore’: Watch Sculptor David Brooks Link Skateboarding to Art Making As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 1, 2020
On View Maurizio Cattelan, Rachel Harrison, and Nearly 100 Other Artists Will Show Their Quarantine-Era Illustrations at the Drawing Center “100 Drawings from Now,” opening this week, reveals the role drawing plays in times of trauma. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 28, 2020
On View ‘I’m More Choreographer Than Creator’: See How Artist John Akomfrah Merges His Disparate Fascinations Into Stunning Films As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 24, 2020
On View With His Dizzying New Videos, Artist Bruce Nauman Is Less a Jester of Contemporary Life Than a Prophet of What’s to Come The lifelong provocateur's three new works suggest a loneliness and vulnerability that are all too familiar. By Katie White, Sep 23, 2020
On View Justine Hill’s New Show of Sculptural Paintings Is a Timely Homage to the Importance of Touch—See Images Here This is Hill's third solo show at Denny Dimin gallery. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 23, 2020
On View Artist Gina Beavers Satirizes Our Insatiable Appetite for Personal Beauty in Her New Show at Marianne Boesky—See Images Here Beavers's latest exhibition is inspired by a Sex and the City meme. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 22, 2020