On View ‘I Didn’t Want Her to Carry the Weight’: How Wangechi Mutu’s African-Inspired Caryatids on the Met’s Facade Break Free of Tradition The sculptural niches on the Met's facade had sat empty since 1902. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 30, 2019
On View A Marvelous New Exhibition Argues That Verrocchio, Leonardo da Vinci’s Mentor, Deserves Far More Credit Than He Gets The show makes a splendid case for the overlooked master. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 29, 2019
On View Who Are This Year’s Turner Prize Nominees? Meet the 4 Provocative Artists Shortlisted for the UK’s Most Prestigious Art Award Meet Helen Cammock, Tai Shani, Oscar Murillo, and Lawrence Abu Hamdan. By Naomi Rea, Sep 27, 2019
On View The Getty Has Acquired 35 of the Late Artist Laura Aguilar’s Powerful Photos of Marginalized People and Her Own Body—See Highlights Here A selection of the newly acquired photographs will be included in a show at the Los Angeles museum this December. By Taylor Dafoe, Sep 27, 2019
On View William Powhida’s First Gallery Show in Years Is Taking Aim at Problematic Art World Patrons—and It Turns Out All Of Us Are Complicit His latest works offer a broad indictment of the art world. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 26, 2019
On View ‘The Work Is Not Confined to One Demographic’: See How Artist Lari Pittman Draws Inspiration From Cultures Around the Globe As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 26, 2019
On View ‘Magic Realism Is Our Reality’: Two Hong Kong Artists Reflect on the City’s History of Protest as the Unrest Approaches Its Fourth Month Dual gallery shows by South Ho and Luke Ching Chin-wai give new meaning to the Hong Kong protests. By Vivienne Chow, Sep 26, 2019
On View Did Forensic Architecture Prove That Police Unlawfully Killed a Man? The Collective’s New Work Breaks Down a Tragedy, Frame by Frame The project investigates the case of Harith Augustus. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 25, 2019
On View See How Picasso’s Explosive Cubist Style Inspired All the Most Daring Looks From Moschino’s Fall 2020 Milan Runway Show The show was an homage to the master artist's greatest pictorial and sculptural inventions. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 24, 2019
On View A New Contemporary Art Space Opens on New York’s Governors Island, Complete With a Yoko Ono ‘Wish Tree’ The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council has debuted the island's first permanent art space. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 23, 2019
On View See 46 Extraordinary Michelangelo Drawings That Were Missing From the Met’s Blockbuster Show—But Are Now Coming to Cleveland The works come from the collection of Queen Christina of Sweden and are borrowed from the Teylers Museum in the Netherlands. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 22, 2019
On View ‘They Are Used for Great Harm, as Well as for Protection’: Artist Zoë Buckman on the Symbolism of Boxing Gloves and Her Latest New York Show The artist's latest exhibition considers domesticity, women's work, and the death of her mother. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 20, 2019
On View Van Gogh Had Many Friends, and Even a Girlfriend. A New Show Seeks to Debunk the Myth of the ‘Lonely, Tormented Artist’ An exhibition in Den Bosch counters the popular misconception of the artist as outsider. By Nina Siegal, Sep 20, 2019
On View ‘We’re In the Age of the Remix’: Watch Jacolby Satterwhite Use His Own Body to Shift Perceptions of His Persona As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 19, 2019
On View An Obscure Portrait of St. Jerome, Purchased for $600 at a Small-Town Auction, Is Actually a Rare Anthony van Dyck Painting The painting is the subject of an exhibition at the Albany Institute of History & Art. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 19, 2019