On View To Market a New Season of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ Hulu Is Temporarily Mounting 140 Statues of Female Figures in New York City Statues dedicated to historical men outnumber those of women 145 to five in New York City. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 7, 2019
On View 13 Must-See Museum and Gallery Exhibitions in Basel to Catch When You’re Done With the Fairs Here's our go-to guide. By Caroline Goldstein & Kate Brown, Jun 7, 2019
On View Once Slated for Demolition, the Final Section of High Line Park Launches as a New Platform for Contemporary Art Commissions Simone Leigh is the first artist to be tasked with creating a work for the space. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 4, 2019
On View Artist Ragnar Kjartansson Shows Us His Beloved Porcupines and Other Favorite Works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art His latest show, now on view at the Met, is inspired by a work in its collection. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 3, 2019
On View Artist Leonardo Drew Wants You to Come Play on His Interactive ‘Magic Carpet’ in Madison Square Park This Summer The artist also has a show up now at Galerie Lelong in New York. By Sarah Cascone, May 31, 2019
On View ‘It’s a Call to Action’: Why Artist Tony Lewis Is Battling the Legacy of William F. Buckley, the Godfather of American Conservatism In his latest show, the artist expands the definition of drawing and tackles a heady subject. By Janelle Zara, May 31, 2019
On View ‘The Work Should Become a Mirror’: Watch Leonardo Drew Build Complex Sculptural Assemblages to Reveal Viewers to Themselves As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 30, 2019
On View The 7 Best Works (and What They Cost) at NADA House 2019, the Art Fair Taking Over Governors Island in New York This Summer Make a point of checking on these works on your visit. By Caroline Goldstein, May 24, 2019
On View The Every Woman Biennial Is a Supportive, Salon-Style Celebration of the ‘Divine Feminine’ Over 2,000 turned out for the opening, which featured art from women and non-binary artists from across the country. By Sarah Cascone, May 24, 2019
On View Laura Ortman Has One of the Standout Works of the Whitney Biennial. Her Inclusion Was a Surprise Even to Her It's been a long journey for Ortman, from roots in installation art through experimental music and back to the gallery by way of collaboration with dancers and filmmakers. By Ben Davis, May 23, 2019
On View ‘We’re Not Asking Permission’: Watch Photographer Trevor Paglen Recount His Fraught Mission to Document the National Security Agency As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, May 23, 2019
On View ‘It Has to Have a Life of Its Own’: See How Artist Jason Martin Creates His Luminous, Meditative Abstractions In a new exhibition at Lisson Gallery, he focuses his Minimalist approach on three colors: titanium white, cobalt blue, and graphite gray. By Katie White, May 22, 2019
On View With ‘Aqua Alta,’ Artist and Designer Virgil Abloh Tackles the Problem of Climate Change in the World’s Most Famous Sinking City: Venice His contribution to a Carpenters Workshop Gallery exhibition includes a group of sinking chairs—a comment on the fate of the Italian city. By In Partnership with Lombard Odier, May 21, 2019
On View At the Venice Biennale, a World Stage for Soft Power, Rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia Vie to Put Their Best Feet Forward Each nation is taking the opportunity in Venice to reach international audiences. By Arsalan Mohammad, May 20, 2019
On View A Few Blocks From Skid Row, David Hammons’s New Show at Hauser & Wirth Asks Angelenos to Imagine Themselves as Homeless The artist has installed tents in the gallery's courtyard that are stenciled with the phrase “This could be u." By Janelle Zara, May 19, 2019