On View Who Can Tell a Forest’s Secrets? Janet Cardiff on What It Takes to Create a Truly Epic Work of Sound Art One work alone requires contributions from nearly 50 people. By Julia Halperin, Aug 27, 2017
On View Glenn Ligon’s Group Show ‘Blue Black’ Explores the Dramatic Tension of Race and Color in America The artist took inspiration from the eponymous Ellsworth Kelly painting. By Terence Trouillot, Aug 24, 2017
On View Total Eclipse of the Art: Matthew Day Jackson Organized a Celestial-Themed Exhibition in Wyoming Ten artists, including Paul McCarthy and Liz Magic Laser, created site-specific works for the show in Jackson Hole. By Caroline Goldstein, Aug 21, 2017
On View ‘Colors Everywhere’: A Brighter Anselm Kiefer Emerges in Ravishing Watercolors at Gagosian Even as he expresses his doubts, the artist delivers a set of richly colorful new works. By Brian Boucher, Aug 17, 2017
On View ‘Send Nudes’: A UK Art Project Is Accidentally Projecting Naughty Phrases Across a Town Square Artist Michael Pinksy created a modern-day "speaker's corner" in the town of Hull. But the project's computer isn't equipped to deal with Yorkshire accents. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 16, 2017
On View Saved From Destruction, J.M.W. Turner’s House Reopens After $3.5 Million Renovation The historic home was in dire need of repair. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 15, 2017
On View Art Unleashed! Take a Tour of ‘dOGUMENTA,’ America’s First Art Exhibition That’s Just for Dogs An interactive exhibition specially designed for the canine set. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 11, 2017
On View After Bending Marble, Analia Saban Grinds Car Lacquer, Minerals, and Insects for Her Paintings The Argentinian artist's thrilling conceptual work is the focus of two concurrent shows at Sprüth Magers in Berlin and Los Angeles. By Hili Perlson, Aug 9, 2017
On View James Franco Teams Up With His Brother for a New Sewer-Themed Art Show in Arizona The multi-hyphenate talent and artist Tom Franco worked together to create large sewer pipe sculptures. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 7, 2017
On View This Artist Is Tracking Every Death Reported in the News Worldwide in One Painting Aritst Capucine Gros is also in the midst of a 199-day performance in which she wears one t-shirt for each country in the world. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 7, 2017
On View The Strange and Troubling Science Behind the 3-D Printed Portraits of Chelsea Manning Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg used DNA samples of the famed whistleblower to create these stark, life-size faces. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 4, 2017
On View One of Knoedler’s Rothkos Is Heading to a Museum—for a Forgery Exhibition The painting is on loan from a lawyer who worked on the case. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 3, 2017
On View Alex Da Corte Channels Frankenstein’s Monster for His Spooky, Goofy Solo Debut in Europe For his first major solo show in Europe, the American artist has created an eerie, dystopian environment. By Caroline Elbaor, Aug 3, 2017
On View Artist Shih Chieh Huang on Using New Technology to Bring Trash to Life For his new Worcester Art Museum show, the artist transforms plastic bags and computer fans into living, breathing art. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 31, 2017
On View See the Chaotic Paintings in Dana Schutz’s Polarizing ICA Boston Show The museum presents a survey of the last 10 years of the artist's work. By Julia Halperin, Jul 28, 2017