Art World ‘This Is the Project of a More Just World’: Trevor Paglen on Making Art That Shows Alternative Realities The artist talks about his long-standing interests in AI, invisible networks, and government surveillance. By Brian Boucher, Jun 11, 2018
Art World In Zurich, Christo Traces the Arc of His Career, From Empty Storefronts to Mighty Ziggurats The exhibition includes the only remaining works related to the failed wrapping of MoMA in 1968. By Brian Boucher, Apr 26, 2018
Art World ‘They Should Be in Jail’: Artists Accuse Dealers at Los Angeles’s CB1 Gallery of Fraud One artist says Clyde Beswick and Jason Chang run a “Trump style operation.” By Brian Boucher, Apr 17, 2018
Art Fairs ‘Bring the Mountain to Muhammad’: Dallas Makes a Compelling Case for the Enduring Value of the Regional Art Fair A decade on, the Dallas Art Fair is holding its own and looking toward an even bigger future. By Brian Boucher, Apr 13, 2018
Art World Fest for the Eyes: This Year’s Tribeca Film Festival Features a Stolen Banksy, a Melodramatic Picasso, and a Young Mapplethorpe There’s also Jessica Chastain as a Brooklyn artist who traveled west to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull. By Brian Boucher, Apr 11, 2018
Art World What’s the Best Path to a Top Museum Job? We Analyzed the Training of 100 Curators to Find Out There is no one path to success as a curator of contemporary art—but that doesn't prevent many top experts from having strong opinions. By Brian Boucher, Apr 2, 2018
Art World In a Historic Vote, Renowned Art School Cooper Union Commits to Bringing Back Free Tuition For All The school may be tuition-free again as early as 2029. By Brian Boucher, Mar 15, 2018
Art World Legendary Art School Cooper Union Has a Plan to Bring Back Free Tuition for All—But Will It Work? The art school dean says the 10-year plan is a "miracle," but others argue that such a long wait will decimate the school's reputation. By Brian Boucher, Mar 8, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Introducing ‘Vacation,’ the New York Gallery Timeshare That’s Signed Up a Dozen Global Dealers The project joins other new art-fair alternatives, like Condo and Ruberta. By Brian Boucher, Mar 1, 2018
Art World Cary Leibowitz’s Playful Paintings Offer Candy-Colored Tributes to Greta Gerwig and Alice B. Toklas—See Them Here The show coincides with a retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and follows one at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco last year. By Brian Boucher, Feb 28, 2018
On View Brian Alfred’s Polished Paintings Serenely Capture the Sense of a World Spinning Out of Control Show of the Day: "Future Shock" at Miles McEnery Gallery, New York. By Brian Boucher, Feb 15, 2018
Art World Are You an Artist Struggling to Pay for Your Studio? New York City Is Enlisting Nonprofits to Help You Out The new initiative is part of CreateNYC, the city's first-ever cultural plan. By Brian Boucher, Feb 15, 2018
People ‘I Did Not Mislead the Board’: Former Queens Museum Director Laura Raicovich Defends Herself Against a Scathing Museum Report The trouble started when Israel's UN representative asked to hold an event commemorating the nation's founding. By Brian Boucher, Feb 14, 2018
Art & Exhibitions The Met’s Once-in-a-Lifetime Michelangelo Exhibition Attracted 700,000 Visitors, More Than Alexander McQueen It became the 10th most-attended show in the museum's history. By Brian Boucher, Feb 13, 2018
Art World Trump’s 2019 Budget Aims to Zero Out Funding for the NEA and NEH—Again The agencies avoided the reaper's scythe last year. Will they survive again? By Brian Boucher, Feb 12, 2018