Artists

A Duchamp Retrospective at MoMA Presents an Artist Who Challenged the Very Definition of Art

Marcel Duchamp with The Large Glass (1915–1923), Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1965 Mark Kauffman/Getty Images. More than any of his early modernist contemporaries, Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) has had a huge impact on art throughout the last century into our own. He pioneered a cerebral, ironic practice whose DNA is still apparent in works like Maurizio …

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The New Museum’s ‘New Humans’ Reckons With Human-Machine Relations in the Workplace 

Exhibition view of “New Humans: Memories of the Future” at the. New Museum, New York. Hito Steyerl’s 2025 video work “Mechanical Kurds” plays in the back. Courtesy New Museum/Photo Dario Lasagni In the beginning, there was a lot of work to do.  In the Mesopotamian creation myth, the Anunnaki, the Big Gods, and the Igigi, …

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Ariana Papademetropoulos Discusses Her Immersive Paris Exhibition, Featuring a Nine-Foot-Wide Fish Tank

Ariana Papademetropoulos in her studio, with Snow White and No Dwarves (2026). Photo Cameron McCool; Art: ©Ariana Papademetropoulos/Courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac, London · Paris · Salzburg · Milan · Seoul Ariana Papademetropoulos’s latest exhibition, titled “Glass Slipper,” is more than a fairy tale. Currently on view through April 11 at Thaddaeus Ropac’s space in Paris, the …

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Sky Hopinka Reframes the American Landscape at the Barnes Foundation

Sky Hopinka, Red Metal Dust, 2026, installation view, at Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia. Courtesy the Barnes Foundation Editor’s Note: This story is part of Newsmakers, an ARTnews series where we interview the movers and shakers who are making change in the art world. Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians) has spent the last year and a half photographing the …

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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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