Closing Soon: Paul Klee’s Psychic Improvisations at David Zwirner Gallery Fair warning: while it's high time for a new retrospective of Klee’s works, this exhibition lacks cohesiveness and feels haphazard. By Farah Abdessamad
‘The Anxious Eye’ Showcases the Legacy and Modern-Day Relevance of German Expressionism The intensity of these works gives them vibrancy and meaning outside of their historical context. By Dan Duray
Basquiat’s Modena Paintings to Be Reunited for the First Time Eight large-scale paintings never before shown together are coming to the Fondation Beyeler. By Christa Terry
MoMA Returns Painting to Heirs, Crystal Bridges Buys Record-Setting Artwork, and More By Alanna Martinez