Galleries Billy Al Bengston’s Proto-Pop Art Lights Up Franklin Parrasch Gallery "Transcendental Bengston-tation" opens May 1 with paintings spanning a half-century. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 29, 2014
Law Johnny Depp to Play Art Dealer Hunting Nazi Loot Opposite Gwyneth Paltrow In "Mortdecai," Depp will play a sleuthing gallerist searching for Nazi gold. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 29, 2014
Galleries James Franco’s Terrible Nude Paintings of Seth Rogen Get Gallery Show By Sarah Cascone, Apr 29, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions 31-Year-Old Artist Ran Huang Selected for Cannes’ Palmes d’Or By Artnet News, Apr 29, 2014
Reviews The Real Unreal Dazzle of Francesco Vezzoli at MOCA LA The Italian master of high and low culture continues to shock and enthrall. By Yasmine Mohseni, Apr 29, 2014
Galleries artnet Asks: Photographer, Filmmaker, and Author Lucien Clergue The legendary photographer on his inspirations, his breakfast, and Picasso. By Cait Munro, Apr 29, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions The Met’s Roof Opens for Summer With Mirrored Dan Graham Pavilion The collaborative work is titled "Hedge Two-Way Mirror Walkabout." By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2014
Art World Renaissance Masterpieces by Donatello to Make Rare New York Appearance By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Deposed Ukrainian President’s Outrageously Tasteless Art Collection Goes on Display Viktor Yanukovych's kitshy collection is on view at Kiev's National Art Museum. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2014
Art World Hollywood’s Secret Art Forgery Operation From Pollock replicas to faux Vermeers, how to get convincing art for your art movie. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2014
Analysis Paris Photo LA Taps the West Coast’s Emerging Art Market Tacos and ice cream, a low-key ambiance, and plenty of sales. By Yasmine Mohseni, Apr 28, 2014
Galleries Lorcan O’Neill Opens New Gallery In 17th-Century Roman Palazzo By Artnet News, Apr 28, 2014