On View Ghanaian Artist Patrick Quarm Weaves Together Vibrant Tapestries That Reflect His Personal Experiences—See Works Here Quarm earned his MFA in Texas before returning to his native country, where he lives and works. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 16, 2020
On View Takashi Murakami’s Latest Show Is an Homage to a Revered Luxembourgish Painter Whose Work He Found on Instagram For his newest show in Berlin, Murakami has tackled the legacy of Michel Majerus, who died in 2002 at the age of 35. By Kate Brown, Sep 16, 2020
On View Painter Ficre Ghebreyesus Was Beloved in New Haven as a Chef. Now, He’s the Toast of the Art World—See His Works Here Galerie Lelong is representing the late artist's estate. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 15, 2020
On View ‘Thank You for Keeping New York City Alive’: A Group of City-Wide Art Installations Are a Tribute to Oft-Forgotten Service Workers Artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles has dedicated her career to highlighting hidden labor. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 14, 2020
Art & Exhibitions The Fantastical Films of Hayao Miyazaki Will Be the Focus of the First Show at the Long-Delayed Academy of Motion Pictures Museum Miyazaki is behind films such as "Castle in the Sky," "Princess Mononoke," and the Oscar-winning "Spirited Away." By Sarah Cascone, Sep 11, 2020
On View This Year’s Garage Triennial Was Curated Entirely Through Personal Connections as a Commentary on Russia’s History of Corruption Past participants were asked to invite whomever they wanted to show in the 2020 edition. By Naomi Rea, Sep 11, 2020
On View ‘The Challenge Was to Articulate a Voice’: Watch Artist Omer Fast Splice Together CNN Clips to Convey a Personal Message About 9/11 As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 10, 2020
Reviews A Glossy Art Show at Berghain Nightclub Counters Cynical Expectations and Offers a Moving Love Song to Berlin The legendary venue has reopened with a 117-artist show. By Hili Perlson, Sep 9, 2020
On View In Pictures: Here’s What It Looks Like to Visit a New York City Museum After Six Months of Lockdown New Yorkers have triumphantly returned to their museums. By Artnet News, Sep 8, 2020
Reviews Dominated by Female Voices and Queer Perspectives, the Berlin Biennial Amplifies the Plights and Triumphs of Marginalized Communities The 11th edition of the Berlin Biennale, "The Crack Begins Within" is open across various locations in the German capital. By Hili Perlson, Sep 8, 2020
On View The High Line Wants You to Weigh in on Its Next Big Commission—See Proposals From Nick Cave, Meriem Bennani, and Other Artists Members of the public can comment through September 2020. By Tanner West, Sep 7, 2020
Art & Exhibitions A Guide to Berlin Art Week Assembled By 9 of the City’s Most Plugged-In Curators From Aby Warburg's historic show at Haus der Kulturen der Welt to an exhibition at a secret location—here are curator-recommended shows to see in Berlin. By Artnet News, Sep 4, 2020
On View ‘My Work Has Always Been Political, Comic—and Also Sad’: Watch Artist Eleanor Antin Bring Her Paper Dolls of Presidential Candidates to Life As part of a collaboration with Art21, hear news-making artists describe their inspirations in their own words. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 3, 2020
Art & Exhibitions Celebrated Filmmaker Ava DuVernay Is Organizing Shows by Black Artists to Raise Money for Her Law Enforcement Accountability Project Titled “Say My Name,” the exhibitions will coincide with Black History Month in the UK and US. By Naomi Rea, Sep 2, 2020
On View See a (Literally) Underground Art Show in a Brooklyn Subway Terminal That Two MTV Employees Staged to Celebrate the Video Music Awards The pop-up exhibition is installed at the Barclays Center subway station. By Tanner West, Sep 1, 2020