On View In Anna Uddenberg’s New Show, Female Bodies Get Swallowed by Massage Chairs The rising star's show at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler in Berlin showcases a new direction—and the same interest in luxury lifestyles gone wrong. By Kate Brown, Nov 16, 2017
On View Hallelujah! Jenny Holzer, Tacita Dean, and Others Pay Tribute to Leonard Cohen in Montreal In an emotional show at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, 20 artists reflect on the singer's legacy By Julia Halperin, Nov 13, 2017
On View How One Artist Turned a Wrongful Conviction and a Prison Sentence Into Powerful Performance Art The "Jumpsuit Project" involves a prison-issue outfit and a simulated jail cell. By Brian Boucher, Nov 13, 2017
On View A Thief With a Conscience? Stolen Carolee Schneemann Photos Returned to MoMA PS1 Two photos by Alex V. Sobolewski were stolen and sent back within a week. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 13, 2017
On View Show & Tell: The Artists of ‘Engender’ Are Reimagining How Painters Depict Gender The show opens this week at LA’s Kohn Gallery. By Henri Neuendorf, Nov 9, 2017
On View Artist Mark Bradford Unveils His Largest Work Yet, a Civil War Cyclorama at the Hirshhorn The artist's homecoming, after a critically acclaimed pavilion in Venice, doesn't lack for ambition—or size. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 9, 2017
On View See Inside Museum MACAN, Indonesia’s First Modern and Contemporary Art Museum The institution was founded by collector Haryanto Adikoesoemo. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2017
On View How—and Why—’The Dinner Party’ Became the Most Famous Feminist Artwork of All Time 1.5 million visitors have seen Judy Chicago's work at the Brooklyn Museum to date. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 7, 2017
On View Watch Chaos and Precision Collide in Artist Shirazeh Houshiary’s New Show at Lisson Gallery The British-Iranian artist embraced chaos and chance to create the new paintings on view at the gallery's New York outpost. By Taylor Dafoe, Nov 3, 2017
On View Right Now, a Golden Shipping Container in Times Square Is Connecting People Around the World A golden shipping container becomes a conduit to the world. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 3, 2017
On View Hildebrand Gurlitt Built a Brilliant Trove of Art Under the Nazis. Two New Exhibitions Show His Taste, and His Duplicity. Works from the Gurlitt Trove finally go on view in two concurrent shows in Bern and in Bonn, but questions about provenance still remain open. By Hili Perlson, Nov 3, 2017
On View Art-World ‘Inception’: Yayoi Kusama Puts an Infinity Room Inside an Infinity Room, Blowing Minds Forever Kusama goes to infinity—and beyond. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 2, 2017
On View The Mysterious Art of Belkis Ayón Daringly Sheds Light on One of Cuba’s Secret Societies Belkis Ayón gets her first, much-deserved museum retrospective. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 1, 2017
On View Spared by Hurricane Irma, Miami’s Bass Museum Reopens After a $12 Million Overhaul The museum managed to increase exhibition space without altering its footprint. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 30, 2017
On View Bushwick’s Coolest Gallery Is Experimental, Collaborative, and Located in a Storage Unit The innovative Secret Dungeon is unlikely to stay secret for much longer. By Tatiana Berg, Oct 26, 2017