Linda on the loose
Linda on the loose is a monthly blog by our US art critic Linda Yablonsky covering the hottest events and must-see shows in New York and beyond
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
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
A cement factory from Idaho lands in Manhattan for Dia Foundation’s reopening show
A three-part solo show of work by the artist Lucy Raven marks the foundation's reopening in Chelsea, New York, after a two-year renovation
Beauty in the Brutalist beast: a critic's view of the Frick Madison
While the stark presentation of the masterworks creates a revelatory clarity, the exhibition also has a domesticating effect on the Modernist architecture
Letting the art, and the visitors, breathe: a Covid-conscious Met and MoMA return from lockdown
Anxiety gives way to enlightenment as museums spring back to life
A dizzying mash-up in a trio of New Museum shows
Scenes morph, body language pops, and colours gyrate in art by Lubaina Himid, Mika Rottenberg and Marta Minujín
Fraccionar, an idiosyncratic show in Mexico City, makes a match with the sublime Casa Luis Barragán
The curator Inti Guerrero has succeeded where others have fallen short
The Outsider Art Fair: a victim of its own success?
The event does better when it casts a wide net, while sticking closer to its roots
Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu bears witness in a marathon of moving images at the SculptureCenter
One work represents a kind of career retrospective for this widely respected artist and human rights activist, who appears to have been born with an archival gene
Art as Healer: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s Never Look Away
Gerhard Richter’s post-war coming of age is fictionalised on film
Art-induced whiplash at TEFAF New York
A dizzying mix of antique oddities and gems attract browsers to the city's third iteration of the fair