On View A Formerly Buried Trove of 4,000-Year-Old Artifacts Is Leaving Turkmenistan for the First Time The show at the Neues Museum—a diplomatic and curatorial coup—was many years in the making. By Kate Brown, May 7, 2018
On View ‘It’s About a Sort of Twisted Magic’: How One Artist at Frieze New York Is Revealing the Tricks of Racial Profiling Dave McKenzie's performance for Frieze Live addresses the shameful legacy of discriminatory policing. By Tim Schneider, May 2, 2018
On View Editors’ Picks: 19 Things to See in New York This Week There are openings for David Salle, Math Bass, and a collective led by Zanele Muholi. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 23, 2018
On View Why Peter Hujar’s Photos Feel So Resonant Right Now "Speed of Life" at the Morgan Library and Museum has touched a nerve. By Ashton Cooper, Apr 22, 2018
On View Rob Pruitt and Other Artists Painted Murals of ‘Peanuts’ Characters All Over New York City—See Them Here The company that owns Snoopy and friends has enlisted contemporary artists for a new public art project. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 18, 2018
On View Is This the Most Important Exhibition of 2018? Take a Look Inside the Louvre’s Massive Delacroix Retrospective The show includes some of the painter's most famous—and scandalous—works. By Naomi Rea, Apr 17, 2018
On View Can a University Art Museum Break Out of the Ivory Tower? A New Institute of Contemporary Art Proposes an Ambitious Vision in Virginia The $41 million museum opens to the public with a show that touches on nearly every hot-button topic in American society. By Menachem Wecker, Apr 17, 2018
On View We’ve All Thought About It—Wouldn’t It Be Great to Eat Art? Now One Artist Is Making It Happen Eduardo Navarro is serving up art soup. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 12, 2018
On View This Artist’s ‘Kitsch and Colorful’ Rainbow House Is Taking Brooklyn by Storm Catch this color-drenched art installation while it lasts. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 5, 2018
On View New York’s Citywide ‘Stations of the Cross’ Exhibition Highlights Global Injustices Through the Story of Christ A Lenten art show engages with pressing social issues. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 30, 2018
On View Decades Before Judy Chicago’s ‘The Dinner Party,’ Virginia Woolf’s Sister Made a Set of Dinner Plates Celebrating 50 Historic Women Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant's proto-feminist masterpiece is on public view for the first time. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 29, 2018
On View How Mariko Mori Used Robots and Ancient Metalwork Techniques to Create Her Latest Sculpture What happens when robots start making our art? By Tim Schneider, Mar 28, 2018
On View Jean-Michel Othoniel’s Glass Tornado Touches Down at Perrotin’s Newly Unveiled Gallery "Jean-Michel Othoniel: Dark Matters" at Perrotin New York. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 28, 2018
On View So Many People Want to See Michelle Obama’s Portrait They Had to Move It to a Bigger Room Attendance at the National Portrait Gallery has been off the charts since the Obamas' official portraits were unveiled last month. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 21, 2018
On View Discover 5 Artists Breathing New Life Into Photography in MoMA’s Biannual Survey This year's theme, “Being,” focuses on the politics of representation, identity, and privacy. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 20, 2018