Art & Exhibitions How Azikiwe Mohammed Transformed His New Residency Into a Powerful Food Support Mission "Azikiwe Mohammed: Trains, Buses, and the Four C’s" inaugurates Project for Empty Space's new expansion. By Sarah Cascone, Nov 8, 2024
Market Collectors and Dealers Turned Out in Force for Art Cologne, Never Mind the Political Climate: ‘I Am Done Worrying’ The 57th edition of the oldest art fair in the world opened in the Rhineland. The mood was hesitant, yet optimistic, and many deals were being done. By Kate Brown, Nov 8, 2024
Artists For Her Blue-Chip Gallery Debut, Rising Artist Brook Hsu Paints Her Own Vision of the Wild West Brook Hsu brings viridian visions of her home state of Oklahoma to New York's Gladstone Gallery. By Katie White, Nov 8, 2024
Art World These Were the Venice Biennale’s Most Unforgettable Works From clandestine photographs, to stoic portraiture that reframes historical narratives, to challenging, invigorating performances, "Foreigners Everywhere" had much to offer. By John Arthur Peetz, Nov 8, 2024
Opinion An Art Critic’s Picks: 10 New York Artworks to Lift Your Spirits In a time of grief and uncertainty, here's the art that I go to in search of comfort and perspective. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 6, 2024
Art World Canadian Kitty Scott Will Be the First Woman to Curate the Shanghai Biennale The show, titled "Does the Flower Hear the Bee?," will open next November. By Cheung Hok Hang, Nov 6, 2024
Art Criticism I Ventured to Michael Heizer’s Remote Land Art Masterwork—And Left Transformed The pioneering land artist and renegade visionary turned 80 this week. We celebrated by visiting his desert masterpiece 'City' and will never be the same. By William Van Meter, Nov 6, 2024
Art History How Artists Use Dolls and Stuffed Animals to Toy With Our Emotions Artists like Mike Kelley and Paula Rego have used toys to pry at hidden aspects of human experience. By Emily Steer, Nov 5, 2024
Law & Politics Artist Deborah Roberts Receives Mixed Ruling in Contentious Copyright Dispute The copyright case is complex and so is this ruling. By Eileen Kinsella, Nov 5, 2024
People Sarah Cunningham, Rising British Painter of Hypnotic Canvases, Dies at 31 The artist's original and expressive landscapes had put her on the international stage. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Nov 5, 2024
Art World Readers Weigh In on Which Artworks Give Them Chills Old Master painting, postwar abstraction, and contemporary video art all can be literally spine-tingling. By Ben Davis, Nov 5, 2024
Politics The Art World Reacts to the Election—and Donald J. Trump’s Win The former president will return to the Oval Office. Watch this space for updates. By Andrew Russeth & Annie Armstrong & Jo Lawson-Tancred & Brian Boucher & Naomi Rea & Margaret Carrigan & Ben Davis & Sarah Cascone, Nov 5, 2024
Artists Ali Banisadr’s Fractious Paintings Are a Reflection of Our Turbulent Times We spoke to the Iran-born artist ahead of his first solo show in Asia at Perrotin Shanghai. By Cathy Fan, Nov 4, 2024
Art Criticism There Has Never Been a Tom Wesselmann Show Like This The Fondation Louis Vuitton's Tom Wesselmann exhibition rewrites the Pop Art narrative and proves that the world is ready for the gargantuan vision of one of the movement's forebears. By Kate Brown, Nov 3, 2024
Art World Missing Artist Sarah Cunningham Confirmed Dead Lisson Gallery announced the painter's death two days after she was declared missing. By Andrew Russeth & Margaret Carrigan, Nov 3, 2024