On View This Artist Created 150 Abstract Paintings About LA’s Mount Wilson—See Them Here Andy Woll is best known for his depictions of gestural mountain ranges. By Henri Neuendorf, Feb 22, 2018
On View Boom! Discover How the Young Jean-Michel Basquiat Used His Art to Explode Onto the ’80s New York Scene Show of the Day: "Basquiat. Boom For Real" on view at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. By Kate Brown, Feb 21, 2018
On View The Obama Portraits Have Boosted Attendance to the National Portrait Gallery by More Than 300 Percent Since the paintings went on view last Tuesday, 72,146 people have visited the museum. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 20, 2018
On View Thaddaeus Ropac’s Instagram Is About to Get Weird, Thanks to a Takeover by Artist Bjarne Melgaard The artist will open a simultaneous show at Ropac's London gallery titled “Bodyparty (Substance Paintings).” By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 20, 2018
On View See the 100 Years of Presidential Portraits Leading Up to Kehinde Wiley’s Much-Debated Barack Obama Show of the Day: "America's Presidents" (plus Barack Obama's presidential portrait) at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC. By Tanner West, Feb 18, 2018
On View Before He Was a Famous Artist, Basquiat’s Apartment Was His Gallery. See the Charming, Candid Photos Show of the Day: “Basquiat Before Basquiat: East 12th Street, 1979–1980” at the Cranbrook Art Museum. By Tanner West, Feb 16, 2018
On View Brian Alfred’s Polished Paintings Serenely Capture the Sense of a World Spinning Out of Control Show of the Day: "Future Shock" at Miles McEnery Gallery, New York. By Brian Boucher, Feb 15, 2018
On View Artist Carsten Höller Brings a Massive Slide to a Miami Shopping Mall—With a Little Help From Chloë Sevigny Can Instagram-friendly contemporary art help the Aventura Mall succeed in an increasingly challenging retail landscape? By Allie Biswas, Feb 15, 2018
On View Lyrical Abstractionist Hans Hartung’s ’80s Paintings Show the Grandeur of His Late-Career Vision Show of the Day: "Hans Hartung" at Simon Lee Gallery in London. By Tanner West, Feb 14, 2018
On View From Salvador Dali to Jeff Koons, a New Show Reveals the Artists Behind History’s Great Album Covers "Art & Vinyl" showcases a century of surprising collaborations between artists and musicians. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 14, 2018
On View See In-Demand Painter Glenn Brown’s Psychedelic New Spin on the Old Masters Show of the Day: "Come to Dust" at Gagosian, London. By Naomi Rea, Feb 13, 2018
On View Artist Jennifer Rubell Wants to Teach People About Consent—By Letting Them Repeatedly Pie Her in the Face The artist has made no less than 192 pies for this particular educational opportunity. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 13, 2018
On View See Photos of the Highlights From the New Museum’s ‘Songs for Sabotage’ Triennial Curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Alex Gartenfeld, the show features 26 young artists. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 12, 2018
On View Ringing in a New Era of Presidential Portraiture, Barack and Michelle Obama’s Portraits Are Unveiled in Washington, DC Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald are the first black artists to be commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to paint a presidential couple. By Taylor Dafoe, Feb 12, 2018
On View This Artist’s Counterfeits of Blue-Chip Icons Blend Fake News With Satire of the Art World Show of the Day: “CB Hoyo: Keeping It Real” at Imitate Modern, London. By Naomi Rea, Feb 8, 2018