Artists

Precious Okoyomon’s Whitney Biennial Installation Is on View After a Delay, and It’s a True Shocker

Precious Okoyomon with their installation Everything wants to kill you and you should be afraid (2026), now on view in the Whitney Biennial. Photo Christopher Garcia Valle for ARTnews Earlier this month, the Whitney Biennial went on view to the usual amount of fanfare—but one work was notably missing from the show. That work, a …

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“Raphael: Sublime Poetry” at the Met Reunites Works with Their Historical Companions

Raphael, The Virgin and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist in a Landscape (Alba Madonna) (c. 1509–11) Collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. The Italian Renaissance artist Raphael may have been called the “prince of painters,” but his masterful drawings were his calling card, even from a young age. We …

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In the Whitney Biennial, Artists Explore the Horrifying Boundary Between Human and Machine

Installation view of Whitney Biennial 2026, from back to front: Pat Oleszko, “Blowhard,” 1995; Isabelle Frances McGuire, “Satan in America and Other Invisible Evils: Experiments in Public Sculpture (Witches 1–3),” 2026. Jason Lowrie/BFA.com As I stood in the Whitney Museum’s sixth-floor gallery for the opening of this year’s Biennial, I found the eye of a …

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Belarus Free Theatre to Present Venice Biennale Collateral Exhibition on Art Under Authoritarianism and Censorship

Belarus Free Theatre artists Sergey Grinevich, Daniella Kaliada, Natalia Kaliada, and Olga Podgayskaya. Photo Francesco Barasciutti The Belarus Free Theatre, an underground theater group in exile since 2020, announced Wednesday that it will stage the exhibition “Official. Unofficial. Belarus.” as an official collateral event of the 61st Venice Biennale. The show, to be staged at …

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The 2026 Whitney Biennial Includes a Video Game Designed by Leo Castañeda You Can Play At Home

A screenshot from Leo Castañeda’s Camoflux Recall Grotto. Courtesy the artist and Whitney Museum While the Whitney Biennial isn’t set to open its 2026 edition to the public until Sunday, anyone can get a sneak peek at one work in the show: Camoflux Recall Grotto. The work, a video game by Colombian artist Leo Castañeda, …

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In New LA Show, Takashi Murakami Shows That Influence Flows in Two Directions

Portrait of Takashi Murakami at the exhibition “Hark Back to Ukiyo-e: Tracing Superflat to Japonisme’s Genesis” at Perrotin Los Angeles, 2026. Photo Guillaume Ziccarelli; ©︎Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved; Courtesy Perrotin. Takashi Murakami closes his eyes when he speaks. Still, this makes him no less animated: his hands gesture wildly, the pitch …

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Yuko Mohri’s Fragile Sculptures Confront the Inevitability of Change

Yuko Mohri’s fragile installations composed of secondhand goods have made her into a star. Photo Christopher Garcia Valle/ARTnews On the first preview day of the 2024 Venice Biennale, a torrential downpour sent artists, curators, journalists, and dealers scurrying for shelter. While others fretted about how the art on view would weather the sheets of rain, …

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