The Critics' TableArtClose Looks You’ve Heard About the New Museum’s New Building. The New Show Is Even Better. The downtown institution reopens with an OMA-designed expansion and epic exhibition curated by Massimiliano Gioni that’s worth every minute of the two-year wait... By Johanna Fateman March 25, 2026
The Critics' TableArtThe Big Picture What New York Is Showing Now That Painting Is Out of Vogue By John Vincler
The Critics' TableArtClose Looks Our Critic’s Favorite Show This Month Is Hidden in a Subway Station By Johanna Fateman
Is the 82nd Whitney Biennial Weird Enough to Match Our Chaotic National Mood? John Vincler Thinks So By John Vincler March 4, 2026 Our critic tackles the highs, lows, and mids of the exhibition, where attempts at provocation land rather politely and nostalgia,... Read More »
Paul Chan Vowed to Stop Making Screen-Based Art. Then Came A.I. By John Vincler March 3, 2026 Ahead of his new exhibition at Greene Naftali, John Vincler presses Chan on whether he can ever fully quit making... Read More »