Art & Exhibitions Georgia O’Keeffe’s Paintings of a Beloved New York Get Their Due in a Major Museum Show The exhibition, which opened in Chicago, is the first time O'Keeffe's New York cityscapes are being intentionally celebrated in their own right. By Verity Babbs, Oct 7, 2024
People Artist Lawrence Lek Takes a Cyborg to Therapy The Frieze Artist Award winner for 2024 explores how A.I. might end up with some very human problems. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Oct 7, 2024
Art & Exhibitions From Monet’s Thames Views to a Funk Garden in a Royal Park, Here Are 8 Must-See Museum Shows in London These are the buzziest shows to see during Frieze Week. By Margaret Carrigan & Jo Lawson-Tancred & Vivienne Chow, Oct 6, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Famed 800-Year-Old Hymn by St. Francis of Assisi Gets a Rare Outing in Rome The canticle is one of the oldest works of the Italian literary canon with a known author. By Tim Brinkhof, Oct 5, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At Magazzino, an Artist’s Lens Is Focused on the Workers Who Built the Italian Art Museum Marco Anelli's 50 large-scale color photographs chronicle how the institution came to life. By Katie White, Oct 4, 2024
Art & Exhibitions An Expansive New Surrealism Show Celebrates 100 Years Of Artistic Revolution Featuring more than 500 objects, the Centre Pompidou's "Surrealism" show explores the global reach and diversity of the artistic movement. By Sofia Hallström, Oct 4, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Artists Gave a Serious Glow-Up to L.A. Natural History Museum’s Dioramas To mark the centennial of its diorama halls, the museum invited artists to craft their own dioramic scenes. By Min Chen, Oct 3, 2024
Artists Yvonne Wells Started Quilting at 40. Now, at 85, the Art World Is Finally Taking Notice "Beyond Patchwork" at New York's Fort Gansevoort brings together 15 abstracted quilts from across Well's four-decade career. By Katie White, Oct 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions A Sumptuous Velázquez Portrait Makes a Rare Appearance in the U.S. The painting is making its West Coast debut at the Norton Simon Museum, on loan from the Prado. By Anni Irish, Oct 3, 2024
Art & Exhibitions The Barbican Goes Full Emo in a Show Revisiting a Long-Lost 2000s Subculture "I'm Not Okay," which takes its name from a My Chemical Romance Song, features a trove of fan donations. By Richard Whiddington, Oct 2, 2024
Art & Exhibitions At a Rare Giorgio Morandi Exhibition in New York, 60 Quiet Masterpieces Illuminate His Legacy By Dian Parker, Oct 2, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Lee Bul’s Striking Tessellated Figures Take a Stand Outside the Met The Met's fifth facade installment is Lee's first showing in the U.S. in 20 years. By Vittoria Benzine, Oct 1, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Seoul Diary: Two Art Fairs, Dozens of Shows, and One Metropolis in 52 Photos Sleeper hits, feminist blockbusters, and a 'night of 100 chickens': South Korea's capital was alight during Frieze By Andrew Russeth, Sep 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions Tim Burton’s Beloved Halloween Characters Haunt New York in a Spooky Light Trail The filmmaker's beloved 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' is lighting up the New York Botanical Garden. By Vittoria Benzine, Sep 30, 2024
Art & Exhibitions How a 17th-Century Power Struggle Over Caravaggio’s Art Anchors a Rare Exhibition in Paris Rome’s Galleria Borghese has loaned a trove of Renaissance and Baroque works to the Musée Jacquemart-André. By Devorah Lauter, Sep 29, 2024