Caravaggio, Baroque’s Bad Boy, Gets a Blockbuster Show in Rome

Some 430 years after the Lombard artist Michelangelo Merisi, better known as Caravaggio, swept into Rome to enchant, and land, well-placed patrons with his bold yet intimate artistry, Caravaggio is again grabbing the spotlight, with a blockbuster exhibition at the National Gallery of Ancient Art at Palazzo Barberini. Chronologically organized, the exhibition, titled “Caravaggio 2025,” … Read more

6 New Books We Recommend This Week

We bring you a true grab bag of recommended books this week, united by little besides excellence and interest. There’s a wildlife memoir and a family history and the collected diaries of a celebrated Australian writer; there’s a supremely topical book about companies doing business in modern Russia. And in fiction, there’s a new novel … Read more

What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in March

This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Léon Spilliaert’s brooding pieces, Betty Parsons’s restless forms, Adriana Ramic’s beetles and Ho Tam’s barbers. Chelsea Léon Spilliaert Through April 12. David Zwirner, 537 West 20th Street, Manhattan; 212-517-8677, davidzwirner.com. In the most unforgettable picture in this thrilling show, the Belgian artist Léon Spilliaert stands in a … Read more