At 52 Walker, Kayode Ojo raids Amazon.com to create a Modernist Eden
The rising star has created a luxe product paradise for the New York gallery
A transparent show for a transphobic world: performance artist Puppies Puppies exhibits herself in a glass box for four months
The artist has recreated her bedroom and studio in the lobby of Manhattan's New Museum for a durational work grounded in activism
The Big Review: Ed Ruscha: Now Then at Museum of Modern Art, New York ★★★★★
The past, playfulness and power of words are threaded throughout the Pop artist’s retrospective of more than 200 works
Nairy Baghramian's playful forms grace the facade of New York's Metropolitan Museum
The artist is the fourth to receive the museum's commission to install work on the Fifth Avenue entrance of its Neoclassical building
'A poster child for a mismanaged career': Gagosian opens first posthumous show of Ashley Bickerton
The Barbadian-born American artist, who died last year, created 15 new works for an exhibition based on snapshots of family and friends
Guild Hall, one of the Hamptons's leading art institutions, is transformed after $29m renovation
Shuttered for two years, the East Hampton institution has reopened with a major Renée Cox solo show
Poisonous plants and an animatronic bear: Precious Okoyomon fills Roman chapel with a garden of unearthly delights
The New York-based artist's ability to balance the horrifying with the restorative reaches a mad-genius peak at Sant’Andrea de Scaphis
New York art world gathers in Matthew Barney's studio for premiere of his new video installation
Secondary picks apart the spectacle of violence now overtaking America as it plays out in professional football
Lauren Halsey's Metropolitan Museum rooftop commission: a pharaonic temple merging ancient Egypt with Los Angeles
For the New York installation, the Californian artist has carved onto a concrete pavilion references to Afrofuturism and funk music and images of her family and friends
Art is placed centre stage in Broadway play about photographer Larry Sultan
And big-name contemporary art stars alongside Willem Dafoe in a new heist film
Why Edward Hopper’s New York was far from reality
The Whitney Museum's exhibition reveals an artist who painted the tranquil city he wanted to see
'Manhattan favourite 303 gallery stays relevant by staying small'
A new show by Esteban Jefferson affirms that the Chelsea gallery takes a reassuringly traditional approach to bringing on new talent
Andrea Fraser, who previously refused to sell her work to private collectors, discusses her new show at Marian Goodman gallery in New York
Undervalued photographers get exposure at Art Basel in Miami Beach
Fair will exhibit works by Jimmy DeSana and Barbara Ess, largely forgotten artists who were contemporaries of Robert Mapplethorpe
Zoe Leonard and Cathy Wilkes are breaths of fresh air for New York's fall art season
After a lacklustre four years, MoMA PS1 in New York gets its groove back with trio of eye-opening shows
At the Morgan Library and Museum, the art of a misfit master revealed
The story of Rick Barton, such as we know it, can only be told thanks to a curator’s detective work and some chance connections
Seasoned radicals but Biennale first-timers: Linda Yablonsky on the women taking Venice by the balls
There are more women than ever in the main show in Venice—and it's both exhilarating and emotional
Behind the scenes in Venice: the gossip, VIPs and unmissable art from our insider Linda Yablonsky
Our art critic with all the best invites describes the "visual feast" that she has been gorging since her arrival in Veneto
Netflix’s Andy Warhol Diaries has taken the art world by storm. We asked some of its subjects what they really think about the documentary
Fresh off a $1.7m crypto sale, light sculptor Leo Villareal explains NFTs to my sceptic self
The artist, famous for lighting up bridges across the Thames, tells me how he created his first NFT drop—which sold out within an hour
Arthur Jafa’s new film—a post-human slow-motion seascape—defies expectations and honours the Black voice
Dia Beacon presents Joan Jonas’s most magnificent installation to date—and throws in a picnic lunch
Arts foundation in upstate New York is showing three of its newest acquisitions: large-scale multimedia works that span 30 years of the artist's career
Tacita Dean's 'museum-worthy' show at Marian Goodman Gallery kickstarts New York's autumn season with intimate portrait of Luchita Hurtado
Hurtado, who was 99 at the time of the film, spoke to Dean about loss, her 13 cats and a stolen Picasso drawing