Art Fairs Here Are the 110 Dealers Headed to NADA Miami Beach this December Nearly half of the exhibitors are new this year. By Brian Boucher, Sep 21, 2016
On View VIDEO: Molly Crabapple Pays Tribute to Her Heroines at Postmasters Gallery See what she has to say about her first gallery show in New York. By Brian Boucher, Sep 20, 2016
People Jared Leto to Star as Andy Warhol in a New Hollywood Movie Many have played the Pop master on screen. But Jared Leto is not just any man. By Brian Boucher, Sep 20, 2016
Art World Triumphal Arch of Palmyra, Razed by Isis, Rises Again in City Hall Park It stands 25 feet tall and weighs nearly 30,000 pounds. By Brian Boucher, Sep 19, 2016
People Actress Tara Subkoff Seeks Millions in Urs Fischer Divorce Collectors including Dakis Joannou and Peter Brant snap up his sculptures. By Brian Boucher, Sep 19, 2016
Art World Socrates Sculpture Park Celebrates 30 Years With Its First Permanent Building, by LOT-EK The structure started its life at the Whitney Museum. By Brian Boucher, Sep 16, 2016
Galleries Mark Moore Gallery, of Culver City, To Close after 33 Years His artists show their work at museums the world over. By Brian Boucher, Sep 16, 2016
Art World The Swiss Institute is Moving to the East Village The new home will open in spring 2017. By Brian Boucher, Sep 15, 2016
Law & Politics Artist Shantell Martin Cries Theft, Saying Lane Bryant Stole Her Designs It's just the latest accusation by an artist against a fashion label. By Brian Boucher, Sep 15, 2016
On View Gallery Hopping: Jonas Wood’s New Portraits at Anton Kern Wood's paintings have been earning raves for years. By Brian Boucher, Sep 15, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Raqs Media Collective Reveals 92 Artists Chosen for Shanghai Biennale There are seven guest-curated sections. By Brian Boucher, Sep 13, 2016
Politics Donald Trump Used His Foundation to Buy a Six-Foot Painting of Himself by This Artist It's "Cirque du Soleil meets Picasso," some say. By Brian Boucher, Sep 13, 2016
Analysis Where Is the Market for Oscar Murillo Three Years After His Blazing Debut? He was a poster boy for emerging artists. By Brian Boucher, Sep 12, 2016
Art World New York City and Rockefeller Foundation Invest $1 Million in Internships to Promote Diversity These institutions are taking the long view. By Brian Boucher, Sep 12, 2016
Law & Politics Heirs of a Matisse Subject Sue National Gallery London for Return of Allegedly Stolen Portrait The dispute has been ongoing for over a year. By Brian Boucher, Sep 9, 2016