Art World The Cindy Sherman App: Not Worth 99 Cents Art Intelligence's attempt at bringing art to the iPad is missing an ingredient. By Ben Davis, Jun 4, 2014
Art World Artist Who Trademarked Pi Symbol Has Designs on “I<3" Paul Ingrisano fought Reebok for exclusive rights to "I<3" merchandise. By Ben Davis, Jun 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Yams, on the Whitney and White Supremacy The full transcript of artnet News's interview with the collective. By Ben Davis, May 30, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Story Behind the Yams’ Whitney Biennial Protest "Our entire participation was a protest." By Ben Davis, May 29, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Cracking the Parmigianino Code at the Frick His mysterious portrait "Schiava Turca" is the subject of a single-artwork show. By Ben Davis, May 28, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Hidden Message of Roberto Cuoghi’s Assyrian Lament The Italian artist's New Museum show is both more and less than it seems. By Ben Davis, May 23, 2014
Art Fairs Credit Suisse Went “Undercover” at Art Basel to Recruit Tax Evaders By Ben Davis, May 21, 2014
Art & Exhibitions A Wake-up Call for the Whitney Biennial 2014 The Yams Collective's withdrawal is an opportunity to rethink the whole event. By Ben Davis, May 15, 2014
Auctions No, Artists Aren’t the Winners of the New Gilded Age How to respond to the debate about art and money. By Ben Davis, May 14, 2014
Art Fairs Finding Something at NADA New York There's more to the fair than its "cool kids" reputation. By Ben Davis, May 9, 2014
Art Fairs The Puzzle of the Outsider Art Fair Outsider art is blissfully beautiful, and collectible. By Ben Davis, May 8, 2014
Art Fairs Finding the Good Amid the Weird at Cutlog Can the French fair cut it in New York? By Ben Davis, May 7, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Crisis in Art and What It Means To Write About It Initial reflections as I take a chair at artnet News. By Ben Davis, May 6, 2014