On View Larry Gagosian and Jeffrey Deitch Celebrate Abstraction With an Art Basel Group Show Extravaganza Deitch calls for a reassessment of some painters he says were slighted as "Zombie abstractionists." By Sarah Cascone, Dec 6, 2017
On View Raymond Hains’s Ski-Based Pop Art Was Ahead of Its Time, a Posthumous Tribute to the French Artist Suggests—Check It Out Show of the Day: "You Know Nothing Raymond" is on view at Max Hetzler in Berlin. By Artnet News, Dec 5, 2017
On View Brimming Over With Vibrant Life, Elizabeth Catlett’s Sculptures Command Respect—See Them Here Show of the Day: At New York's Burning in Water gallery, the late artist's sculptural work practically bursts off its plinths. By Artnet News, Dec 4, 2017
On View See Miguel Rio Branco Turn the Sweet Science Into an Art With His Gorgeous Boxing Photos Show of the Day: "Out of Nowhere" is on view at Christopher Grimes in Los Angeles. By Artnet News, Nov 30, 2017
On View See Artist Jonathan Seliger’s Witty Pop-Art Takes on Chanel, Prada, and Commercialism Itself Show of the Day: "Disappearing Fabrics" is on view at McClain Gallery in Houston. By Artnet News, Nov 29, 2017
On View To Mark 50 Years of Public Art in New York, See the 5 Most Controversial Works to Shock the Big Apple From Keith Haring to Richard Serra, artists have a long history of upsetting New Yorkers with their public projects. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 28, 2017
On View See: Martin Kippenberger’s ‘Hand Painted Pictures’ Are Icons of Vibrant Self-Scrutiny The works are on view at Skarstedt Gallery in New York. By Artnet News, Nov 26, 2017
On View See: Becky Kolsrud’s Paintings Dream of a New Kind of Nude The works are on view at JTT gallery in New York. By Artnet News, Nov 24, 2017
On View See Highlights From David Hockney’s Rollicking New Retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The museum is presenting the first full retrospective of the artist's work in New York in 30 years. By Hannah Pikaart, Nov 24, 2017
On View Extreme Painting: Artist Sarah Cain Hits the Slopes With New Aspen Ski Lodge Mural Altitude sickness and snowstorms were no match for the artist. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 23, 2017
On View See: Faith Wilding’s Feminist Mutants Take on Monsanto Works both old and new by Wilding are on view at Western Exhibitions in Chicago. By Artnet News, Nov 23, 2017
On View Stephen Shore’s MoMA Retrospective Takes You on a Trip Through Photography’s Recent History The show spans the artist’s 50-year career, from the gelatin prints he made as a teenager in ‘70s, to the work he does on Instagram today. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 22, 2017
On View Katy Perry and Urs Fischer Made a Sculpture Together—and It Was ‘Bliss’ It’s a… roaring success. By Brian Boucher, Nov 22, 2017
On View MoMA and Neue Galerie Acquire a Masterpiece by Paula Modersohn-Becker, the Expressionist Pioneer With a Tragic Life Story When the 1907 painting is hung today, it will be the oldest work by a woman on view at MoMA. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 22, 2017
On View Praying for Success: In the Wake of Scandal, Can the Museum of the Bible Find Mass Appeal? After settling with the Department of Justice over illicit artifacts, the man behind the Museum of the Bible hopes for redemption. By Menachem Wecker, Nov 17, 2017