On View ‘Queen of Versailles’ Director Lauren Greenfield’s New Book Will Make You Understand the Trump Era Now at the ICP, "Generation Wealth" documents how ideas of luxury have changed over decades. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 7, 2017
On View Josh Kline’s New Work Envisions a Coming American Civil War—to Be Followed by a Socialist Utopia The show opens a new space for London's Modern Art gallery. By Brian Boucher, Oct 4, 2017
On View Poignant Artworks by Guantánamo Bay Prisoners Get a Show in New York The detainees' artwork often depicts scenes from the ocean, which surrounds the prison but is blocked from their view. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 2, 2017
On View Jackson Pollock Made Exactly One Mosaic in His Lifetime—and Now It’s on Public View In an exhibition of work created by abstract artists for the WPA, Washburn Gallery highlights the only mosaic the artist ever made. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 29, 2017
On View Celebrities and Fashion Muses Flocked to the Yves Saint Laurent Museum’s Opening in Paris See images from the museum before it opens to the public next week. By Kate Brown, Sep 29, 2017
On View Richard Prince, Rock Star? The Artist Indulges His Inner Musician With Trippy New Album-Cover Paintings For his solo exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, the appropriation artist takes band names and song lyrics to form his very own "supergroup." By Kate Brown, Sep 28, 2017
On View Jenny Holzer Explores the Complexities of War at England’s Blenheim Palace Works exploring war and power create a striking tension within the palace's Baroque architecture. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 28, 2017
On View Matthew Brannon on His 10-Year Quest to Understand the Vietnam War Through Art His latest exhibition is one small part of an epic research project. By Julia Halperin, Sep 24, 2017
On View How a Sand Art Wunderkind Parlayed Viral Fame Into a Solo Show in Chelsea Tim Bengel's showmanship has won him loads of fans, and a real art career. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 23, 2017
On View 20 Public Art Shows to Get Excited About in New York This Fall See work by Ai Weiwei, Dale Chihuly, and John Chamberlain on the streets of New York. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 22, 2017
On View Watch Artist Daniel Buren Bring His Signature Stripes Into Three Dimensions at Lisson Gallery The artist has transformed stripes into sculpture for his latest show. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 22, 2017
On View Not Just for Architects: Four Artists Show Why Art Has a Place at the Chicago Architecture Biennial From slightly perverse architectural photography to sculptures based on beehives, these artists' works are deeply engaged with buildings and those who make them. By Brian Boucher, Sep 19, 2017
On View Artist Jose Dávila Plans a Portrait of LA by Sending Out Blank Sculptures—and Waiting for the Graffiti to Arrive For Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, Jose Dávila and the nonprofit LAND will scatter sculpture across the city. By Julia Halperin, Sep 14, 2017
On View Protocinema Brings Adrian Paci’s Poignant Collage of Humanity’s Mourning Rituals to Istanbul The launch of the new film by the Albanian artist coincides with the opening of the 15th Istanbul Biennial. By Naomi Rea, Sep 14, 2017
On View Why Artist Simon Fujiwara Rebuilt Anne Frank’s House Inside an Israeli Gallery The heady artwork is actually a poignant critique of capitalism. By Hili Perlson, Sep 11, 2017