Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Mar 26, 2017
Art World Social Media Erupts as the Art World Splits in Two Over Dana Schutz Controversy The art world is not a monolith, social media posts reveal. By Brian Boucher, Mar 24, 2017
Art World Dana Schutz Responds to the Uproar Over Her Emmett Till Painting at the Whitney Biennial "The painting is very different from the photograph." By Brian Boucher, Mar 23, 2017
Art World Pace Gallery Doubles Down on Asia With Second Hong Kong Outpost The gallery has venues in eight cities. By Brian Boucher, Mar 21, 2017
Art Fairs Your Go-To Guide to Events and Exhibitions at Art Basel in Hong Kong 2017 From a musical workshop to a show on gender fluidity, here's what to see. By Brian Boucher & Henri Neuendorf, Mar 21, 2017
Auctions Christie’s to Test the Art Market’s Olympian Heights With a $55 Million Twombly Canvas A painting by the same name from the same year hangs at MoMA. By Brian Boucher, Mar 20, 2017
Art World Ed Ruscha, Frank Gehry, and Other Stars Talk Chris Burden in New Performance Art Doc The documentary, called simply "Burden," is getting good reviews. By Brian Boucher, Mar 20, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed this week. By Brian Boucher, Mar 19, 2017
Art World Rem Koolhaas Infliltrates Dubai With an Expectation-Defying Art Center The first show is a revealing look at Syrian art history. By Brian Boucher, Mar 17, 2017
Art Fairs Meet 3 Cutting-Edge Artists Pushing the Boundaries at Art Dubai These artists confront subjects ranging from physical encounters under occupation to fossil fuels. By Brian Boucher, Mar 14, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See the art news stories you missed this week. By Brian Boucher, Mar 12, 2017
People New Andy Warhol Museum Director Promises Focus on Religion Partick Moore has been picked to succeed Eric Shiner, who left for Sotheby's. By Brian Boucher, Mar 10, 2017
Politics Targeted for Invasive Questioning at the Border, a Political Artist Asks ‘Why?’ Lawyers told artnet News that his experience represents an unsettling new normal of scrutiny. By Brian Boucher, Mar 10, 2017
People Painter Howard Hodgkin Has Died, Aged 84 Hodgkin executed a delicate dance between abstraction and representation. By Brian Boucher, Mar 9, 2017
Art World NYPD on the Hunt for Man Who Attacked Met Museum Guard Over Crooked Painting The bearded attacker is on the loose. By Brian Boucher, Mar 7, 2017