On View With Its New Show of Sam Gilliam’s Painting, Dia Wants to Explode Our Assumptions About Minimalism A new installation of early work by Sam Gilliam will be on long-term view at Dia Beacon starting August 10. By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 8, 2019
On View teamLab’s Tokyo Museum Has Become the World’s Most Popular Single-Artist Destination, Surpassing the Van Gogh Museum More than two million people visited the site in its first year. By Naomi Rea, Aug 7, 2019
On View See Why Hyman Bloom, the Forgotten Modernist Who de Kooning Once Called ‘the First Abstract Expressionist,’ Is Having a Comeback The artist was a master of macabre yet beautiful paintings of the decaying human body. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 5, 2019
On View Artist Rashid Johnson on How ‘Naiveté’ and Chutzpah Helped Him Land His First Solo Show As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 1, 2019
On View A Miami Museum Is Launching an Exhibition Exclusively Made for Instagram. It’s Called ‘Joyous Dystopia,’ of Course The show launches today via Instagram. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 31, 2019
On View Shepard Fairey Returns to a New York Building He Tagged as a Student to Create a City-Sanctioned Mural of Rosario Dawson Fairey's water tower mural celebrates women's empowerment on a landmark building where he used to graffiti illegally. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 29, 2019
On View Dutch Art Collector Bert Kreuk Donated a Historic D-Day Flag to the Smithsonian—and Got a Personal Thanks From Donald Trump The collector says the flag has personal significance for his family. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 29, 2019
On View The V&A Has Acquired Signs, Fonts, and Symbols Developed by the Climate-Change Activist Group Extinction Rebellion Curators at the London museum connect the group’s distinctive visual identity to strategies employed by the Suffragettes. By Naomi Rea, Jul 29, 2019
On View Hidden in a Wall for Centuries by a Persecuted Jewish Family, the Mysterious Colmar Treasure Dazzles at the Met Cloisters The hoard of coins and jewelry bears witness to the history of oppression the Jews experienced in medieval Europe. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 29, 2019
On View These Poetic Paintings About the Small Moments in Life Show Why March Avery Is Much More Than Just Milton Avery’s Daughter See the artist's new show at Blum & Poe New York. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 26, 2019
On View ‘Our Energy Speaks First’: Meet the Artist Who Has Been Photographing Visitors’ Auras at the Whitney Museum Discover what the artist Christina Lonsdale had to say about our reporter's electromagnetic energy. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 26, 2019
On View Inside One Photographer’s Quest to Infiltrate Bohemian Grove, the Secret Annual Gathering of America’s Most Powerful Men The near-mythical annual meeting has fascinated conspiracy theorists for years—and is the subject of a new book. By Taylor Dafoe, Jul 25, 2019
On View ‘A Studio Is a Sacred Place’: Get a Behind-the-Scenes Look at How El Anatsui Builds Glittering Tapestries Out of Bottle Caps As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 25, 2019
On View A New Survey of Pierre Cardin’s Futuristic Fashions at the Brooklyn Museum Examines the Designer as a Pioneer of Modern-Day Branding Cardin worked to embrace “lifestyle” before it was articulated as such. By Colleen Kelsey, Jul 19, 2019
On View Is Batman Patrolling Marseille This Summer? No, That’s Just Artist Alex Israel, Projecting the Bat Signal in the Sky Over the City See pictures from the artist's Gotham City-themed installation on the rooftop of a Le Corbusier building. By Caroline Goldstein, Jul 19, 2019