Art & Exhibitions After Bjork Fiasco, MoMA’s Yoko Ono Show Makes a Case for Art and Celebrity Issues of celebrity and media are baked into her work from the beginning. By Ben Davis, May 13, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Ben Davis on Why the New Whitney Museum Is So Visually Pleasing but Worrying for Art Is the shock-and-awe tastefulness designed solely to seduce patrons? By Ben Davis, May 1, 2015
Opinion Ben Davis Selects New York’s 10 Best Secret Art Sites Find the subway ride that suddenly transforms into a psychedelic film. By Ben Davis, Apr 22, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Martin Wong Show Reveals the Artist’s Wild San Francisco Roots His self-taught but savvy style has its roots in radical 60s counterculture. By Ben Davis, Apr 17, 2015
Opinion The 10 Must-Read Art Essays From March 2015 Jerry Saltz, duty free art, and artists confronting catcallers. By Ben Davis, Apr 4, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Rage, Obsession, and Sexual Misadventure Dominate at Trenton Doyle Hancock’s Studio Museum Survey In Hancock's alternative art universe, the biggest villains are "Vegans." By Ben Davis, Mar 31, 2015
Opinion Is the iPhone a Blessing or a Curse for Art and Artists? The center of the art experience is clearly migrating to a new space. By Ben Davis, Mar 20, 2015
Opinion The Striking Absence in the Detroit Institute of Arts’s Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Blockbuster Detroit shines in this early 20th century art world love story. By Ben Davis, Mar 16, 2015
Opinion The 10 Most Talked About Art Essays for February 2015 Join the art world conversation. By Ben Davis, Mar 6, 2015
Art Fairs Don’t Miss Our Critics Picks at the Sprawling, Exciting Armory Show 2015 The standout work is painfully obvious. By Ben Davis, Mar 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Ladies and Gentlemen, the Björk Show at MoMA Is Bad, Really Bad MoMA needed to nail it; instead, it stepped on a nail. By Ben Davis, Mar 3, 2015
Opinion What’s Really Going On at Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Island? An analysis of all the conflicting accusations about the luxury mega-project. By Ben Davis, Mar 3, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Ben Davis On Why Kazuo Shiraga Was One of the World’s Most Radical Painters and Still Is The Japanese painter Kazuo Shiraga is a 50-year "overnight" success. By Ben Davis, Feb 20, 2015
Galleries At Hauser & Wirth, Subodh Gupta Shows He is More and Less Than the ‘Damien Hirst of Delhi’ The Indian artist's big show illustrates the perils of the new era of accelerated global art celebrity. By Ben Davis, Feb 12, 2015
Art & Exhibitions What On Kawara’s Analog Wisdom at the Guggenheim Has to Offer a Digital World Ahead of his time, Kawara was the bard of metadata. By Ben Davis, Feb 6, 2015