Art & Exhibitions In Praise of Unfashionable Art, Or Let the Artwork Convince You Not the Artist’s Brand It's time to reconsider once-popular artists like Jules Olitski and James Brooks. By Benjamin Genocchio, Mar 28, 2014
Analysis New York’s Jewish Museum on a Laurie Simmons Buying Spree Ahead of 2015 Show Seven of her photographs have entered the collection in the last year. By Daniella LaGaccia, Mar 28, 2014
Art World Four Museums in Crimea Fear Losing Hundreds of Precious Artifacts By Lydia Epp Schmidt, Mar 28, 2014
Law & Politics BBC Gets Secret Tour of Cornelius Gurlitt’s Seized Art Trove By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Law & Politics Tate Will Restitute a Constable Stolen During World War II By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Art World Jerry Saltz Wants Artists to Protest MoMA’s Expansion Project By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Art World Portugal Still Plans to Sell Its Joan Miró Collection at Christie’s By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Art World Over 60 Years Later, Stolen Renoir Returns to Baltimore Museum of Art By Sarah Cascone, Mar 27, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Why Is Our Era’s Greatest Art Movement Missing from the Whitney Biennial? Internet art makes a fleeting appearance this year and has consistently been ignored. By Paddy Johnson, Mar 27, 2014
People Salvadoran Performance Artist Risks Prison For Eating His Voting Ballot By Coline Milliard, Mar 27, 2014
Art World Photo Expert Florian Ebner to Curate German Pavilion at 2015 Venice Biennale By Alexander Forbes, Mar 27, 2014