On View Bob Dylan Illustrated His Most Famous Songs—With New Lyrics—for a London Gallery Show "Mondo Scripto" is a sneak preview of a massive global touring exhibition organized by Halcyon gallery, set for next year. By Naomi Rea, Oct 11, 2018
On View Muggles, Rejoice! Magic Comes to Life at the New-York Historical Society’s Blockbuster Harry Potter Show Here's a true Potterfreak's guide to the show. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 10, 2018
On View A Palestinian Performance Artist Is Selling His Own Blood on Wall Street The performance piece is meant to bring attention to the violence promoted by America’s military industrial complex. By Taylor Dafoe, Oct 10, 2018
On View ‘Every Single Second It Changes’: Watch Sculptor Arlene Shechet Harness the Protean Power of Plaster As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Oct 5, 2018
On View Tom Sachs Is Issuing Swiss Passports Out of His London Gallery in an Epic 24-Hour Performance Bill Powers is among the art-world celebs who will be manning the 24-hour pop up. By Naomi Rea, Oct 5, 2018
On View See Inside London’s (Sold-Out) New Kusama Show, Full of Fantastic Flowers, Polka-Dot Pumpkins, and Mind-Blowing Mirror Rooms You can't even get a ticket for Victoria Miro's new show by the Japanese art star. Here's what you're missing. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 3, 2018
On View ‘New York Has Always Been About Light to Me’: Artist Mary Weatherford Turns On the Neon for Her Inaugural Show at Gagosian Combining athleticism and neon has made Mary Weatherford a rising star at 55. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 2, 2018
On View ‘Conventional Narratives of History Are Being Expanded’: Native Art Is Now Appearing in the Met’s American Wing The change of venue was a stipulation to receive a gift from Native American art collectors Charles and Valerie Diker. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 2, 2018
On View Kerry James Marshall’s Latest Show Puts His Stamp on Abstract and Pop Art—And Still Offers Dazzling New Figurative Paintings "History of Painting" in London is the highly regarded painter's first exhibition of new work since his landmark retrospective in 2016. By Naomi Rea, Oct 2, 2018
On View East Germany’s Secret Underground Murals Are Now on View for the First Time in 30 Years—See Them Here Students at the Berlin Art Academy painted the works in the cellar, away from the prying eyes of government censors. By Kate Brown, Oct 2, 2018
On View Here Are the 10 London Shows Everyone Will Be Talking About During Frieze Week From Richard Wilson's mesmerizing oil spill to Elmgreen & Dragset's transformation of the Whitechapel Gallery, here are our favorite shows during Frieze London. By Naomi Rea & Javier Pes, Sep 30, 2018
On View ‘I Want to Be Counted in History’: Watch How Photographer Zanele Muholi Uses Her Camera to Tell the Stories of Trans Women As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Sep 28, 2018
On View From a Chilling Kanye Rant to a Real-Life Children’s Commune, Artists Spin Work From Unexpected Sources at the Refreshed Art Berlin 5 works that caught our eye at the Berlin fair. By Kate Brown, Sep 28, 2018
On View ‘Deeper Meanings Tend to Slip In’: Sarah Lucas, Edgy Feminist Id of the YBA Generation, on Her Fearless New Museum Survey "It was a bloody amazing time and we were all absolutely high on it," Lucas says of the YBA generation. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 27, 2018
On View Gray Foy, One of Steve Martin’s Favorite Artists, Is Getting a Rare Show in New York—See His Meticulous Drawings Here Although he was best known as a fixture of the New York social scene, Gray Foy was a premiere draughtsman. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 26, 2018