Art World Clark Art Institute Director Michael Conforti to Resign After Two Decades Conforti oversaw a $145-million Tadao Ando expansion. By Brian Boucher, Mar 19, 2015
Analysis Goldman Sachs Chair John C. Whitehead’s $40-Million Impressionist Collection Goes to Christie’s By Brian Boucher, Mar 18, 2015
Art & Exhibitions 25 Women Curators Shaking Things Up From New York to Munich and Mumbai, women curators to watch. By Brian Boucher, Mar 17, 2015
People Postmodernist Architect Michael Graves Dead at 80 The New Jersey–based architect was an icon of postmodernism. By Brian Boucher, Mar 12, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Artist Says National Portrait Gallery Show Trivializes Elaine de Kooning By Brian Boucher, Mar 12, 2015
Galleries Zach Feuer Quits Chelsea for Lower East Side, Joins Forces With Untitled’s Joel Mesler By Brian Boucher, Mar 11, 2015
Galleries Cynthia Daignault Feels Terrible for Stealing Elisheva Biernoff’s Painting It was as simple as right-clicking on a JPEG. By Brian Boucher, Mar 10, 2015
Art & Exhibitions From Marianne Boesky to SCAD, Serge Alain Nitegeka’s Black Plank Installations Stand Out The giant sculpture seems infused with the power of life-and-death experiences. By Brian Boucher, Mar 7, 2015
Analysis Oscar Murillo Painting Goes Missing From MoMA—Was it Theft? Was a painting stolen from the Museum of Modern Art? By Brian Boucher, Mar 6, 2015
Art Fairs The 10 Best Contemporary Artworks at the 2015 Armory Show From William J. O’Brien's sculptures at Boesky to Wael Shawky’s drawings at Lisson. By Brian Boucher, Mar 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions The 2015 Venice Biennale List of Artists Is Out—See Our Exclusive Who made the cut? By Brian Boucher, Mar 5, 2015
Art Fairs Mickalene Thomas and Kavi Gupta FĂŞted Guests With an Armory Week Feast Guests got a delightful tour that started, oddly, in a bathroom. By Brian Boucher, Mar 4, 2015
Art Fairs Independent Art Fair Offers a Stylish Chelsea Haven During Armory Week The Rubells discovered Oscar Murillo there in 2012. Who's next? By Brian Boucher, Mar 4, 2015