Reviews Mexico City Galleries Show There’s Still Much to Be Explored When It Comes to Figuration Shows by Nairy Baghramian and Clotilde Jiménez offer new ways of depicting the human body. By Maximilíano Durón Feb 8, 2023 5:19 pm
Reviews New Edvard Munch Biopic Provides a Confusing Portrait of the Iconic Norwegian Artist The film debuted as the opening film for the 2023 International Film Festival Rotterdam. By Sarah Belmont Jan 25, 2023 2:45 pm
Reviews Nam June Paik Documentary at Sundance Offers an Incisive Look at a Rarely Seen Side of Pioneering Video Artist’s Life The film posits Paik as the quintessential Asian artist living in diaspora. By Alex Greenberger Jan 22, 2023 11:09 pm
Reviews MoMA’s Stellar Méret Oppenheim Retrospective Goes Beyond the Fur-Covered Teacup "Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition" is on view through March 5. By Alex Greenberger Jan 11, 2023 11:45 am
Reviews Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat Battle It Out in a New Broadway Drama The Collaboration opens at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on Broadway on December 20. By Rania Richardson Dec 20, 2022 9:00 pm
Reviews After Turning to Painting Late in Life, Former Navy Fighter Pilot Ted Hartley Hosts a Benefit Exhibition for Ukraine The show is on view at Keyes Gallery in Sag Harbor, New York, until December 5. By Daniel Cassady Dec 2, 2022 5:18 pm
Reviews Anna Weyant’s Buzzy Gagosian Debut Is an Overly Safe Dud Despite all the chatter around the show, it is ultimately a rather boring affair. By Alex Greenberger Nov 8, 2022 3:16 pm
Reviews Alex Katz’s Massive Guggenheim Retrospective Is the Season’s Biggest Disappointment Katz, one of today's most influential painters, may not be the artist he once was, if this show is proof. By Alex Greenberger Nov 3, 2022 12:00 pm
Reviews The Watcher Taps into the Art World’s Class-Anxious Caricatures The limited series is based off a 2018 story written for New York magazine. By Angelica Villa Oct 21, 2022 3:56 pm
Reviews MoMA’s Just Above Midtown Exhibition Radically Expands New York Art History The short-lived gallery focused its attention on Black artists—and constituted an art world unto itself. By Alex Greenberger Oct 10, 2022 9:00 am