Art World The Newest Home for Rembrandt and the Dutch Masters Is Gorgeous Outer-Space Museum (Thanks to Virtual Reality) Get up close and you'll see every detail of the paintings' surfaces—and there's a gift shop to come. By Brian Boucher, Nov 2, 2017
Market Phillips Recruits Ken Yeh, a Well-Connected Veteran of Asia’s Art Market, to Help Lead Push Into the Region Yeh has years of experience at Christie's Asia and Acquavella Galleries under his belt. By Brian Boucher, Oct 31, 2017
Politics Paul Manafort Went on an Art and Antiques Buying Spree With His Laundered Money, Feds Say Special prosecutor Robert Mueller says Manafort dropped tens of thousands of dollars on art in the Sunshine State. By Brian Boucher, Oct 30, 2017
Art World Boycott Artforum? In the Wake of the Knight Landesman Scandal, Galleries Consider Pulling Ads 303 Gallery will suspend its advertising until it sees "real, systematic changes." By Brian Boucher, Oct 27, 2017
Politics Attention, New Yorkers: If You See a Monument That Incites Hate You Can Now Report It to Bill de Blasio In a new online survey, the city is looking for some advice from the public. By Brian Boucher, Oct 26, 2017
Art World A Day in the Life of RoseLee Goldberg, the World’s Busiest Performance Art Curator See what it takes to pull off Performa, New York's performance art biennial. By Brian Boucher, Oct 25, 2017
Law & Politics Blue-Chip Art Dealer Accused of Scamming Clients for Millions of Dollars Goes to Jail in New York The former Sotheby's specialist appeared in handcuffs in criminal court flanked by court officers. By Brian Boucher, Oct 20, 2017
Art World Does Trump’s Fake Renoir Look Familiar? Maybe You’ve Played Parker Brothers’ ‘Masterpiece’ Did you once compete with Dietrich von Oberlitzer and other aristocrats for hallowed works of art? By Brian Boucher, Oct 19, 2017
Art World ‘I Expect This From Right-Wing Trolls Carrying Tiki-Torches’: Omer Fast Responds to Protests of His Chinatown Installation Local community organizations have said the show "reifies racist narratives." By Brian Boucher, Oct 18, 2017
Art World Donald Trump Bragged About the Renoir on His Private Jet. Experts Say It’s a Fake. Two art historians don't hesitate to speak to the painting's authenticity, if not to the president's state of mind. By Brian Boucher, Oct 18, 2017
Art World ‘I Can Spend Three Full Days Online’: Njideka Akunyili Crosby on the Photo-Collage Paintings That Made Her a MacArthur ‘Genius’ A chance encounter with cadmium red spurred this masterful diptych. By Brian Boucher, Oct 16, 2017
On View With an Enormous Art Installation in New York, Ai Weiwei Aims to Bring Home the Horrors of the Refugee Crisis The famed Chinese artist's project spans some 300 sites citywide. By Brian Boucher, Oct 11, 2017
On View Josh Kline’s New Work Envisions a Coming American Civil War—to Be Followed by a Socialist Utopia The show opens a new space for London's Modern Art gallery. By Brian Boucher, Oct 4, 2017
Art & Exhibitions MoMA Plans Its First-Ever Solo Show of a Black African Artist We spoke to curator Sarah Suzuki about her survey of Congolese sculptor Bodys Isek Kingelez. By Brian Boucher, Oct 3, 2017
Art World Has Duchamp’s Final Work Harbored a Secret for Five Decades? This Artist Says Yes Could a new meaning be revealed five decades after the work's unveiling? By Brian Boucher, Oct 3, 2017