Frieze London

Visit Frieze London in October and take part in the contemporary art event of the year. Celebrating its tenth edition, the fair presents over 170 of the most interesting galleries working today from Berlin to New York and London to Tokyo.In addition to being able to see and buy art

Yayoi Kusama at The Whitney Museum

Well known for her use of dense patterns of polka dots and nets, as well as her intense, large-scale environments, Yayoi Kusama works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, film, performance, and immersive installation. Born in Japan in 1929, Kusama came to the United States in 1957

Eric Fischl: Beach Life at Guild Hall in East Hampton

In keeping with Guild Hall’s  longstanding tradition of exhibiting artists of the region, we will devote the entire museum to Eric Fischl, featuring a wide selection of paintings that span a 30-year artistic career.For more information, please visit www.guildhall.org/?page_id=304&id=151&mode=id

Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective

The Art Institute of Chicago may have several of Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s pieces in its permanent collection, but during this monumental survey the number of his artworks lining the museum's walls will increase exponentially. Over 160 drawings, paintings, and sculptures are included in the exhibition, which explores the evolution of his practice

Herb Ritts: L.A. Style at LA's J. Paul Getty Museum

Through hard work and a distinctive vision, Herb Ritts (1952–2002) fashioned himself into one of the top photographers to emerge from the 1980s. Ritts's aesthetic incorporated facets of life in and around Los Angeles. He often made use of the bright California sunlight to produce bold contrasts, and his preference

Rita Ackermann at MOCA North Miami

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Keith Haring: 1978-1982 at the Brooklyn Museum

Keith Haring: 1978–1982 is the first large-scale exhibition to explore the early career of one of the best-known American artists of the twentieth century. Tracing the development of Haring’s extraordinary visual vocabulary, the exhibition includes 155 works on paper, numerous experimental videos, and over 150 archival objects, including rarely seen

The Art of Video Games at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

Video games use images, actions, and player participation to tell stories and engage their audiences. In the same way as film, animation, and performance, they can be considered a compelling and influential form of narrative art. In this exhibition, the museum is the first to comprehensively examine the evolution of video games as

Kehinde Wiley / The World Stage: Israel

One of the most significant young artists today, Kehinde Wiley is known for vibrant, large-scale paintings of young urban men, rendered in the self-confident, empowered poses typical of classical European portrait painting. Part of a new series exploring the global diaspora, the works in The World Stage: Israel are based

Get Lost in Spots: See the Trippy Environments From Yayoi Kusama's Tate Retrospective

The nine decades of Yayoi Kusama's life have taken her from rural Japan to the New York art scene to contemporary Tokyo, in a career in which she has continuously innovated and re-invented her style. Well-known for her repeating dot patterns, her art encompasses an astonishing variety of media, including