Art & Exhibitions Brian Boucher’s 10 Reasons to Be Excited About the New Whitney Museum From Outsider artists to all-gender restrooms. By Brian Boucher, Apr 24, 2015
Galleries Robert Blumenthal Files $275,000 Countersuit Against Dean Levin and Marianne Boesky By Brian Boucher, Apr 22, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Cara Starke Takes the Helm at St. Louis’s Pulitzer Arts Foundation By Brian Boucher, Apr 22, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Peggy Guggenheim Documentary by Lisa Immordino-Vreeland Reveals Life of Nonstop Art and Sex The film unabashedly looks at the sex as well as the art patronage. By Brian Boucher, Apr 20, 2015
Art World Asian Art Museum Hires Karin Oen in Aim to Step up Contemporary Programming By Brian Boucher, Apr 17, 2015
Auctions Jerrold Nadler Leads Renewed Push for US Artist Resale Royalty Rights Will US lawmakers ever bring royalty rights into play in the US art market? By Eileen Kinsella & Brian Boucher, Apr 16, 2015
Analysis Giacometti Bronze Set to Become the World’s Most Expensive Sculpture at Christie’s May Auction By Brian Boucher, Apr 15, 2015
People The Feminist Five, China’s Pussy Riot, Released from Jail Their lawyer says they're still under investigation. By Brian Boucher, Apr 14, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Stupid Cooper Hewitt Design Museum Ad Insults Chelsea and Contemporary Artists Playing to resentment is never a good look. By Brian Boucher, Apr 14, 2015
Art World Artists Demand Freedom for Cuban Artist Tania Bruguera in Times Square Artists Hans Haacke and Dread Scott stepped up to the microphone. By Brian Boucher, Apr 13, 2015
Law & Politics Christie’s Withdraws Antiquities Linked to Fraudsters Medici and Becchina The pair took the Getty for a ride a decade ago. By Brian Boucher, Apr 13, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Jim Shaw’s Mass MoCA Extravaganza Takes on Superman, Father Figures, and Norman Rockwell Why Shaw's Superman projects a "castration complex." By Brian Boucher, Apr 13, 2015
Art Guides Why Is Christie’s Shaking Up Its Spring Auction Schedule? The move allows the house to play up its stronger sale. By Brian Boucher & Eileen Kinsella, Apr 8, 2015
Art & Exhibitions “Dream House” Is Dia’s First Purchase With New Acquisition Fund From Contested Sale—And It’s a Real Flop The project has remained largely under the art world's radar. By Brian Boucher, Apr 8, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Does the New Whitney Museum Herald a Golden Age for New York Institutions? Museum insiders are surprisingly bullish. By Brian Boucher, Apr 6, 2015