On View The Impressionist Painters Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt Had a Stormy Relationship. Now a New Play Is Bringing Their Battle of Wills to Life The play is on now through the beginning of January. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 28, 2019
On View ‘Nothing Comes Out of a Void’: Watch Artist Stan Douglas Remix Miles Davis With Afrobeat to Create His Genre-Bending Multimedia Art As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 28, 2019
On View The Postwar Period Saw an Explosion of Female Painters at the Art Students League. A New Exhibition Celebrates Their Achievements A group of the former students came out in force for the show's opening. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 27, 2019
On View A Fashion Historian Quietly Amassed One of the World’s Greatest Collections of Couture—and Now It’s on View at the Met Sandy Schreier fell in love with fashion as a child in Michigan. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 26, 2019
On View How a Landmark Show by LGBTQ Artists in Thailand Is Sowing the Seeds of Tolerance Across the Region The exhibition includes works by Danh Vō, Ren Hang, and Dinh Q. Lê, among others. By Naomi Rea, Nov 26, 2019
On View Want to Buy Art and Support Human Rights? See Works That Gerhard Richter, Yoko Ono, and Other Artists Created to Benefit Amnesty International The limited-edition prints will be available for purchase beginning on December 1. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 25, 2019
On View Editors’ Picks: 11 Things Not to Miss in New York’s Art World This Week Here's what's going on this week. By Artnet News, Nov 25, 2019
On View ‘The Painting Itself Has a Soul’: Watch Artist Tala Madani Explain How Her Acerbic and Witty Paintings Come to Life As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 21, 2019
On View An Artist Asked 40 Complete Strangers to Take a Pregnancy Test at a London Gallery Opening—and Then Displayed the Results The performance piece, part of a group show about motherhood, challenged the line between what’s public and private. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 21, 2019
On View ‘He Seeks the Normal in the Abnormal’: See Inside David Lynch’s Unsettling New Gallery Show At Sperone Westwater, the beloved filmmaker and artist continues to shock and perplex. By Caroline Elbaor, Nov 20, 2019
On View In Pictures: See Inside the Louvre’s Extraordinary, Once-in-a-Lifetime Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition With 160 works, this show will challenge your assumptions about the Renaissance master. By Maxwell Williams, Nov 19, 2019
On View Artist JR Teamed Up With Current and Former Inmates to Create a Mural at a Supermax Prison Outside LA Using the artist’s app, viewers can hear audio recordings made by those incarcerated at the Southern California facility. By Artnet News, Nov 18, 2019
On View Fahamu Pecou’s Spiritually Charged Pop Painting About Black Identity Finds a Powerful Setting in Brooklyn The community rallied to help fund Weeksville Heritage Center earlier this year. The Atlanta artist's show is part of a comeback. By Stephanie Cash, Nov 15, 2019
On View ‘It Depends on How They Use It’: Filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson Reflects on a Career Spent Probing Our Relationship to Technology As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 14, 2019
On View What Does Making Art Do for Prisoners? As the Curator of a Show by Incarcerated Artists Explains, It Can Change Everything Drawing Center executive director Laura Hoptman explains why she wanted to make this show her first at the New York museum. By Rachel Corbett, Nov 14, 2019