Art World Outrage at Museum of Fine Arts Boston Over Disgraceful “Dress Up in a Kimono” Event Japonisme, after all, was the result of Western aggression. By Brian Boucher, Jul 6, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Studio Museum in Harlem to Expand with New David Adjaye-Designed Building By Brian Boucher, Jul 6, 2015
Art Fairs Why Are Gagosian, Pace, and Zwirner Signing On for the Seattle Art Fair? Maybe the co-organizer, storied collector Paul Allen, enticed them? By Brian Boucher, Jul 2, 2015
Analysis Warhol’s Dollar Bill Fetches $32.8 Million at Sotheby’s London It was his first hand-painted dollar bill canvas. By Brian Boucher, Jul 1, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Céleste Boursier-Mougenot Brings Motorized Trees to Venice Biennale He deftly uses sound in installations that create a simple magic. By Brian Boucher, Jun 26, 2015
People USC Roski Dean Suspends Recruitment After One MFA 2017 Candidate Enrolls By Brian Boucher, Jun 26, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Adrián Villar Rojas Wins Canson Paper Prize at Paris’ Palais de Tokyo The prize comes with a whopping amount of paper, plus a show. By Brian Boucher, Jun 25, 2015
Galleries Artist Defies Rednecks and Unravels the Confederate Flag—Let’s Hope It’s for Good The work offers a metaphor for racial progress. By Brian Boucher, Jun 25, 2015
People Own Andy Warhol’s Storied Hamptons Estate for $85 Million—Anyone? By Brian Boucher, Jun 24, 2015
Art Fairs Art Basel Dealers Report Tsunami of Sales in First Few Hours—See What Sold Did aphrodisiac oysters have anything to do with it? By Brian Boucher, Jun 17, 2015
Art Fairs Naked Selfie Artist Milo Moiré Strikes Again at Art Basel With Unauthorized Performance No eggs were harmed, this time. By Brian Boucher, Jun 17, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Thomas Schütte’s First U.S. Architectural Commission Is A Not-to-Be-Missed Gem An irregular pentagon frames fantastic views. By Brian Boucher, Jun 15, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Francesco Clemente Shocks the Berkshires With Bondage, Sexuality and Spectacle at Mass MoCA The artist hangs by a noose, his tongue lolling out. By Brian Boucher, Jun 15, 2015