People J.S.G. Boggs, Who Negotiated Purchases With Drawings of Money, Has Died at 62 His work asked pointed questions about value. By Brian Boucher, Jan 24, 2017
Art World Did Cuba Pull Out of the Bronx Museum Deal Because of Trump? It's only the latest delay in a controversial project. By Brian Boucher, Jan 24, 2017
Art World Peggy Guggenheim Collection Sees Record Attendance in 2016 It's a feather in the outgoing director's cap. By Brian Boucher, Jan 24, 2017
Analysis David Hockney’s Market Soars Ahead of Tate Retrospective 2016 has been a banner year for David Hockney, whose Tate retrospective opens in February. By Brian Boucher, Jan 23, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Jan 22, 2017
Art Fairs 12 Great Affordable Artworks at the 2017 Outsider Art Fair Prices start in the hundreds at this well-loved fair. By Brian Boucher, Jan 20, 2017
Art World Trump Reportedly Wants to Eliminate the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities Republicans and the NEA have a long history of conflict. By Brian Boucher, Jan 19, 2017
Art World Fourth Plinth Finalists Unveiled, With Subjects Ranging From Ice Cream to ISIS Two winners will be selected, for 2018 and 2020. By Brian Boucher, Jan 19, 2017
People Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara Will Curate the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale The pair have worked together as Grafton Architects since 1978. By Brian Boucher, Jan 18, 2017
People Nato Thompson Asks Whether We Can Weaponize Art and Culture for Good in a Post-Fact Era What do public art and Starbucks have in common? By Brian Boucher, Jan 18, 2017
People Walker Art Center Artistic Director Fionn Meade Leaves After Less Than Two Years The museum cites "personal reasons." By Brian Boucher, Jan 17, 2017
Art World The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute See what you missed. By Brian Boucher, Jan 15, 2017
Galleries Feuer/Mesler to Close for Good in February Lauren Marinaro is launching a new gallery in its place. By Brian Boucher, Jan 13, 2017
Politics Richard Prince Calls Work Sold to Ivanka Trump ‘Fake Art’ Prince says he returned the money. By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2017
Art World Metropolitan Museum May Delay $600 Million Modern Wing for Seven Years The museum will postpone the project, but for how long? By Brian Boucher, Jan 12, 2017