People Artist Pension Trust Founder Tried to Trademark “SEPTEMBER 11, 2001” By Ben Davis, Jul 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Palestinian Artist Barred from Attending New Museum Show Khaled Jarrar says he was subjected to "a day of humiliation." By Ben Davis, Jul 14, 2014
Art & Exhibitions What You Won’t Find at MoMA’s Lygia Clark Show: Lygia Clark The legendary Brazilian artist's lifelong sexual odyssey is the key. By Ben Davis, Jul 10, 2014
Reviews Ai Weiwei’s Unexpected Navajo Art Collaboration An obscure New Mexico art festival gets a superstar visitor. By Ben Davis, Jul 1, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Jeff Koons as the Art World’s Great White Hope The Whitney retrospective reveals an unexpected obsession in his work. By Ben Davis, Jun 25, 2014
Reviews Ways of Seeing Instagram John Berger's classic "Ways of Seeing" offers some unexpected wisdom for the age of social media. By Ben Davis, Jun 24, 2014
Art World Joe Scanlan’s Collaborator on Controversial Whitney Piece Speaks By Ben Davis, Jun 19, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Pierre Soulages, Happy to Stay in the Dark The 94-year-old French painter's oddly inert "ultra-black" paintings come to New York. By Ben Davis, Jun 18, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Creative Time Defends “Living as Form” Tour Stop in Israel By Ben Davis, Jun 13, 2014
Law & Politics Real Estate Tycoon Must Pay $450,000 in Chinese Sculpture Knock-Off Scheme By Ben Davis, Jun 12, 2014