On View Alan Moore’s ‘Watchmen,’ a Killer Cop’s Ghost, and the Blue Lives Matter Movement Collide in a Politically Charged Gallery Show At Koenig & Clinton, the artist known as American Artist has created a surreal police-training seminar to expose the double standard of Blue Lives Matter. By Tim Schneider, Feb 28, 2019
On View Basquiat Returns to the East Village in Style at the New Brant Foundation—a World-Famous Artist in a Billionaire’s Private Museum The Brant Foundation's luxurious new home is in Basquiat's gritty former neighborhood. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 28, 2019
On View ‘Van Gogh, to Me, Is a Contemporary Artist’: David Hockney on What It’s Like to Show Alongside Your Idol The 81-year-old artist laughed off getting stuck in an elevator at the opening of the unprecedented exhibition. By Naomi Rea, Feb 28, 2019
On View ‘My Work Is a Form of Healing’: Watch Artist Janine Antoni Turn Everyday Gestures Into Sculptures and Performances As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Feb 28, 2019
On View An Unorthodox Show Pairs 8 Botticelli Paintings With Comic-Book Art at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum—See It Here The museum commissioned new prints from a New Yorker cartoonist to pair with eight Botticelli paintings. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 27, 2019
On View Artist Kevin Beasley Has Repurposed the Cotton Gin to Give New Shape to the History of Slavery The artist's latest work transforms a tool of systemic oppression into one for spiritual transcendence. By Nico Wheadon, Feb 26, 2019
On View See Works From Picasso’s Tender Early Years as They Take Center Stage at the Fondation Beyeler The artist's Blue and Rose periods are the focus of the exhibition in Basel, Switzerland. By Kate Brown, Feb 26, 2019
On View At 96, the Sculptor Beverly Pepper Is Only Now Getting Credit for Using Cor-Ten Steel Way Before Richard Serra At 96, Beverly Pepper is still making monumental sculptures. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 24, 2019
On View A New Exhibition of Work by Prisoners Defies the Stereotypes of Prison Art—See Highlights Here An exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum brings together work by 34 incarcerated artists created over the past 30 years. By Melkorka Licea, Feb 22, 2019
On View In 1983, Four Major Photographers Worked Together on a Historic Project That Never Saw the Light of Day—Until Now Robert Frank, Dave Heath, Robert Heinecken, and John Wood aimed to show the world that their art was about more than pushing a button. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 21, 2019
On View See Two Decades of Karl Lagerfeld’s Dreamy Photographic Art in a New Show Honoring the Late Fashion Eminence The gallery exhibited Lagerfeld's photography over the course of more than 20 years. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 21, 2019
On View ‘I Was Interested in Humanizing History’: Jordan Casteel Explains how Her Paintings Are Changing the Narrative About Black Men As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Feb 21, 2019
On View See 9 Obsessively Detailed Drawings of Monsters and Myths by Guo Fengyi, Visionary Chinese Outsider Artist The self-taught artist depicted the visions she had while practicing ancient meditation and breathing rituals. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 20, 2019
On View The Artist Is Not Present: How Marina Abramović Used Mixed Reality to Create a Hyper-realistic Virtual Performance The artist is using cutting-edge technology to create her new project at the Serpentine Galleries in London. By Naomi Rea, Feb 17, 2019
On View ‘Art Makes New Spaces’: Watch How Artist Lucas Blalock Uses Photoshop as His Digital Darkroom As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Feb 15, 2019