Art & Exhibitions Curator’s Picks: Venice Biennale Artistic Director Ralph Rugoff Selects 5 Standout Works at the Sydney Biennale The director of London’s Hayward Gallery shares his favorites from the Australian exhibition. By Artnet News, Mar 27, 2018
Art World See Gorgeous Photos of the First House Designed by Antoni GaudĂ Before It Opens to the Public After more than a century as a private home, the building will reopen as a museum dedicated to the architect this fall. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 21, 2017
On View Adrián Villar Rojas Brings a Freewheeling Bacchanal to the Roof of the Met Guests include the curatorial staff and ancient works from the encyclopedic museum's collection. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 14, 2017
Art & Exhibitions New Exhibition Explores Picasso’s Marriage to Russian Ballerina Olga Khokhlova The MusĂ©e Picasso in Paris delves into the artist's tumultuous first marriage. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Mar 23, 2017
Reviews Scholar of ‘Smut’: Dean Sameshima Celebrates and Memorializes Gay Cultural History at Peres Projects His paintings are a tribute to the expressive and sexual freedoms afforded by the city of Berlin. By Ana Finel Honigman, Mar 16, 2017
Art World Gallery Hopping: Lost in a Post-Colonial and Radioactive Sea at Galerie Tschudi Julian Charrière proposes a future memorial as an acknowledgment and tribute to the people of the Marshall Islands. By Perwana Nazif, Mar 13, 2017
Art & Exhibitions See the Eye-Catching Highlights of the 2017 Whitney Biennial There are plenty of exciting works at the museum's marquee event. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 13, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: Edgar Sarin Hides and Reveals at Konrad Fischer Galerie Berlin Thirteen wooden crates are on display, the contents of which remain secret. By Caroline Elbaor, Mar 8, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: Hal Fischer’s Portrait of Gay 1970s San Francisco at Project Native Informant The exhibition showcases three of the artist's seminal works. By Caroline Elbaor, Mar 7, 2017
Reviews A Pool Party in the Snow: Jean Pigozzi at Galerie Gmurzynska Pigozzi quipped that he keeps the pool-toy industry afloat. By Emily Nathan, Feb 20, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Acquire 62 Works by African American Artists Including Purvis Young, Thornton Dial Highlights include nine pieces by Thornton Dial. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 7, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: Death and Flowers Grow in ‘The Garden’ at P.P.O.W. The fake flowers and pink plastic toys hide something more unsettling. By Sarbani Ghosh, Feb 5, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: Halil Altindere Tells Story of Syrian Astronaut Turned Refugee at Andrew Kreps It's a different sort of space odyssey. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 2, 2017
Art World See Rare Photographs of African American Life Cornell University's collection features 645 images, from the 1860s to the 1960s. By Sarah Cascone, Feb 1, 2017
On View Gallery Hopping: Charles Avery Brings His Islanders’ Culture to Pilar Corrias The exhibition focuses on the people who inhabit the artist's imaginary city of Onomatopoeia. By Caroline Elbaor, Jan 31, 2017