Reviews Michal Rovner’s Doormen of the Dark Side at Pace Gallery The artist conjures a haunting night of the jackal. By Laura van Straaten, Sep 21, 2016
Reviews Take Home Work by Yoko Ono and Carsten Höller at the Jewish Museum, Where All the Art Is Free The Jewish Museum defies art world convention. By Sarah Cascone, Sep 20, 2016
Reviews Taryn Simon Serves Tapas-Style Sampling of How the World Grieves at Park Avenue Armory Show The artist invited 30 professional mourners to New York. By Rain Embuscado, Sep 14, 2016
Reviews Rashid Johnson Takes Post-Black Art to Pleasure Town The artist takes on Hauser & Wirth’s cavernous 18th Street space, and succeeds. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Sep 8, 2016
Reviews Up Close, Hieronymus Bosch Is a Psychedelic Trip Five hundred years on, and it is all about Bosch. By Karen Wong, Sep 7, 2016
Reviews Bienal De São Paulo Explores Themes of Chaos and Uncertainty The expansive, ambitious 32nd edition features 340 works by over 80 artists. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 6, 2016
Reviews Tom Ford Dazzles Venice with Art World Thriller ‘Nocturnal Animals’ The fashion-designer-turned-filmmaker proves he can play in the big league. By Sarah Hyde, Sep 6, 2016
Reviews Ideas, Experimentation, and Pertinent Questions at the 2016 Bergen Assembly Take your time, there's much to see in Bergen. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Sep 5, 2016
Reviews Artangel’s Exhibition in Notorious Victorian Prison is Inspired, Powerful, and Respectful A star-studded roster of artists and writers pays tribute to Oscar Wilde. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 2, 2016
Reviews Inside Björk’s Moving Virtual Reality Exhibition in London Can Björk redeem herself after the MoMA flop? We think so. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 31, 2016
Reviews Can Maja Hoffmann’s Luma Foundation Breathe New Life into Arles? A new Frank Gehry tower is looming over the city. By Hili Perlson, Aug 31, 2016
Reviews Fame-Obsessed ‘Forty’ at MoMA PS1 Shows an Alternative Art Scene That No Longer Exists The original alternative spaces movement captured the era’s raw-nerved energy. By Ben Davis, Aug 22, 2016
Reviews Startling Public Installation Critiques Britain’s Imperial History Much like Boris Johnson’s entire career, this enterprise is not the jolly jape it appears on the surface. By Hettie Judah, Aug 17, 2016
Reviews From Auschwitz Drawings to Teddy Bears, ‘The Keeper’ Studies the Desire to Preserve The impulse isn't just about amassing material possessions. By Brian Boucher, Aug 12, 2016
Reviews On Samos, Greece, a Show Takes an Intimate Look at the Refugee Crisis Can art help to convey the bigger context of the crisis? By Hili Perlson, Aug 12, 2016