People Jarrett Gregory Heads to the Hirshhorn Museum as Curator Gregory has overseen shows of artists like Pierre Huyghe and Stephen Prina. By Brian Boucher, Mar 7, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Mar 6, 2017
Art Fairs In a Charged Moment, the Independent Art Fair Keeps It Cool You can find works you'll love, priced as low as $750. By Brian Boucher, Mar 3, 2017
Art Fairs Market for Virtual Reality Art Gets Tested at Moving Image Fair The new medium opens new frontiers for art, as well as a few new obstacles. By Brian Boucher, Feb 28, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Selfie-Taker Smashes Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin, Just Days Into Hirshhorn Show Mellon collie and the infinite sadness descends upon the museum after the high-priced sculpture was damaged. By Brian Boucher, Feb 27, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World this Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Feb 26, 2017
Art World ‘How Can You Survive?’ Bice Curiger on Why Parkett Is Closing The magazine featured in-depth articles on an incredible roster of artists. By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2017
Auctions Christie’s Aims to Score $70 Million With Rare Francis Bacon Triptych It depicts his lover, a petty gangster from London's East End. By Brian Boucher, Feb 24, 2017
Art World Parkett Ceases Print Magazine After 33 Years The magazine offered editions by renowned artists. By Brian Boucher, Feb 23, 2017
Art & Exhibitions Get a Sneak Peek at the Venice Biennale With These Videos You'll be all set when the show finally opens. By Brian Boucher, Feb 22, 2017
Politics The ‘Twinks4Trump’ Guy, Who Organized a Pro-Trump Art Show, Is Now a White House Correspondent His initial claim to fame was a photo series showing shirtless young men in "Make America Great Again" baseball hats. By Brian Boucher, Feb 21, 2017
Auctions Sotheby’s London to Offer $22 Million Basquiat Canvas The artist's top two auction prices are for works from the same year. By Brian Boucher, Feb 21, 2017
Market Hold Onto Your Hats, There’s a New Round of Layoffs at Paddle8 It includes the company's head of postwar and contemporary art. By Brian Boucher, Feb 15, 2017
Politics What You Need to Know About the Art Historian on Trump’s National Security Council Victoria Coates's work has been about how great democracies make great art. By Brian Boucher, Feb 14, 2017
Art World A New Arts Program Offers an Alternative to Incarceration for Minors The program can send young people to art classes rather than to jail. By Brian Boucher, Feb 14, 2017