In Henry Taylor: B Side at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the artist's portraits of friends and cultural figures ask us to see more than meets the eye.
Art Galleries & Museums
This week, the Louvre Museum in Paris announced that it will raise its entrance ticket price by nearly 29 percent to €22 ($23.70) on January 15, 2024.
Updating a landmark 2001 exhibition, art historian and curator Robert Storr brings together 40 artists for Eye Infection, a show that examines the blemishes in America’s self-image.
The Heart of Zen, which is on view at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, presents, for the first time in the United States, two of the most important paintings in Asian art.
Here are 10 must-see artworks by Native American artists at the Seattle Art Museum.
After a two-year, $70 million renovation, the museum has reopened with newly expanded galleries and an exhibition of large-scale sculpture featuring contemporary artists.
For this year's Made in L.A., the Hammer Museum's sixth biennial, curators Diana Nawi and Pablo José Ramírez hope to spark a reparative conversation between community histories and collective isolation.
Judging by its nicknames (Tinseltown, La-La, City of Angels) Los Angeles nestles in the collective imagination as a place that's not quite there: Not surreal, like, say, Las Vegas, but irreal, a mirage consistent with its true nature as a desert basin populated by freeways, movie studios, and glitzy neighborhoods sprawling through arroyos and canyons. Then, of course, there’s the evanescing quality of L.A.’s light, which seems to suspend everything within it like motes in a projector beam.
Here are five objects from The New-York Historical Society's exhibition “Women’s Work" that illustrate the evolution of women's work in American culture.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the partnership between artist Daniel Arsham and Emmanuel Perrotin, the gallery has staged shows across its spaces in New York and Paris of the artist’s work.



















