The inaugural exhibition, "New Humans: Memories of the Future," curated by Massimiliano Gioni and his team, sprawls across this newly cavernous, 120,000-square-foot campus.
The art world has always possessed a bottomless appetite for mythology, and no one has spoon-fed it more successfully than Banksy.
For half a century, the New York gallery scene has been a restless, mutating beast, forever shedding its skin to find cheaper rents and larger white-cube spaces.
Pace Gallery now represents artist Anicka Yi in a corporate partnership with Gladstone Gallery, 47 Canal, and Esther Schipper.
We attended a series of openings two Fridays in a row. Check out the best shows here.
Spread over two floors and extending onto the outside balconies, the show eschews the bombastic for the subtle.
At the opening of “Sweat Models 1991–2006” at Space ZeroOne in Tribeca, the physical world didn’t just assert itself—it gave way.

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Art Basel unveils leading galleries and first highlights for its flagship show in Basel, 2026.

Walking into Amoako Boafo’s latest exhibition at Roberts Projects, "I Bring Home with Me," is a bit like stepping into ...

The first Art Basel Qatar heralds a new model for art fairs in the region and places Doha firmly on the global art stage. Staged across Msheireb and the Doha Design District, the fair resists the spectacle of endless booths in favor of museum-like rooms and solo presentations.

At David Zwirner’s West 19th Street space, Josh Smith returns to New York with Destiny, a show that feels both deliberately casual and oddly personal.

At Harper’s Chelsea 512 Gallery, Eleanor Johnson and Lydia Makin are looking back to the beginning. The artists’ joint exhibition, Entanglements, is rife with Biblical allusions and Baroque influences; the paintings explore and dissect classical techniques, peeling back eons to find the eternal creative force glimmering below.

Rather than presenting a thesis in linear form, Jafa builds a field of visual correspondences—rhymes, frictions, affinities—that resist easy resolution. The result is not chaos but a charged clarity, one that asks viewers to reconsider how museums make meaning, and at what cost.

Marian Goodman, the New York–born gallerist whose discerning eye and steady stewardship reshaped the international landscape of contemporary art, died on January 22 in Los Angeles at 97.