On View ‘I Want to Make Something That Seems Really Improbable’: Watch Diana Al-Hadid Create Sculptures That Defy Gravity As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jun 28, 2018
On View Editors’ Picks: 11 Things to See in New York’s Art World This Week This week, attend the New Museum's annual summer party, see a new show at the Kitchen, and watch performances on the High Line. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 25, 2018
On View See Jeff Koons’s Hair-Raising Student Art From the 1970s Plus, get a taste of John Currin's high school art. By Rachel Corbett, Jun 25, 2018
On View We’re Anything But Neutral on the Swiss Institute’s Chic New Manhattan Building The venerable arts non-profit is opening the doors of its new Selldorf Architects-designed space. By Eileen Kinsella, Jun 22, 2018
On View ‘They Force You to Look Without Judgement’: Watch Nick Cave Describe the Origins of His Trademark Soundsuits As part of a new collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Artnet News, Jun 21, 2018
On View The Minneapolis Museum of Art Got a Cold Call From Philando Castile’s Mom. Now He’s the Subject of Its Newest Show Philando Castile's mother suggested the show after receiving numerous gifts from artists moved by his death. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 19, 2018
On View A Massachusetts Museum Is Taking a New Approach to Wall Text: Revealing Early American Portrait Sitters With Ties to Slavery In early America, those wealthy enough to have their portrait painted were often the beneficiaries of the slave trade. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 19, 2018
On View Turner Prize Winner Mark Wallinger Unveils a Permanent Public Art Tribute to the Magna Carta “Writ in Water” memorializes the sealing of the important document in Runnymede in 1215. By Naomi Rea, Jun 18, 2018
On View How 5 Artists in the Hammer Museum’s Made in LA Biennial Are Using Their Work to Imagine Alternative Futures The stories behind ambitious works by Charles Long, Neha Choksi, and others. By Janelle Zara, Jun 18, 2018
On View Creative Time Takes Basel: The NYC Non-Profit Brings Its Signature Brand of Community-Engaged Art to the Swiss Fair This marks Creative Time's first international public project. By Taylor Dafoe, Jun 12, 2018
On View She’s Not President (Yet), But Oprah Winfrey Has Already Taken Over DC—as an Art Exhibition The Smithsonian's newest exhibition honors the popular talk show host, actress, and activist. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 8, 2018
On View Here Are the 3 Emerging Artists Damien Hirst Tapped to Make Work for His Private Museum The latest from the artist's Newport Street Gallery. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 6, 2018
On View The First Riga Biennial’s Theme Is ‘Change’—So It’s Paying Its Artists and Hiring an All-Woman Team of Curators At RIBOCA1's kick-off, curator Katerina Gregos talked about her sprawling exhibition's focus on change. So, what does change look like in this context? By Kate Brown, Jun 5, 2018
On View Meet Zinaïda, the Searingly Political Marina Abramović Protégé Who Just Made Her New York Debut Zinaïda showcases the strength of Ukrainian women in a time of war. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 4, 2018
On View Salvador Dalí Was the Master of His Image—But These Woman Photographers Captured Him Like You’ve Never Seen Before From established photojournalists like Martha Holmes to Dalí's wife and muse Gala, it wasn't just men who captured the Surrealist painter. By Naomi Rea, Jun 3, 2018