On View Painter Lisa Yuskavage’s Sultry Sirens Are Back at David Zwirner The artist's signature female figures return in a series of 14 new paintings. By Caroline Elbaor, Jun 15, 2017
Art World Why Performance Has Become the Essential Art Medium of the 21st Century In the aftermath of Anne Imhof's triumph with 'Faust,' we explore the explosive rise of the medium. By Caroline Elbaor, Jun 5, 2017
Art World Saying Skype Job Interviews Don’t Count, Italian Court Bars 5 New Museum Directors as Invalid One museum head described the decision as potentially "disastrous." By Caroline Elbaor, May 26, 2017
Art World Renoir’s Summer Home Will Open to the Public as a Museum The French painter's home in Essoyes, France will open its doors after four years of renovations. By Caroline Elbaor, May 24, 2017
On View Show & Tell: Berg Contemporary Presents a Career Survey of Legendary Video Artists Steina & Woody Vasulka Works by the duo who founded The Kitchen in New York are currently on view in Iceland. By Caroline Elbaor, May 22, 2017
Art Fairs At Photo London, the Rise of the Medium Is in Full Swing In the fair's third edition, photography demonstrates its staying power. By Caroline Elbaor, May 18, 2017
People Curator Announced for the 6th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti chose a theme centered on the pressure to perform in contemporary life. By Caroline Elbaor, May 12, 2017
Art World Dogs at the German Pavilion and Other Early Instagram Favorites From the Venice Biennale Sneak previews are starting to flood social media. By Alyssa Buffenstein & Caroline Elbaor, May 9, 2017
Art World A Diamond-Encrusted Tiara Worth $1.3 Million Was Stolen from a German Museum It is covered in 367 diamonds, and once belonged to a duchess. By Caroline Elbaor, May 9, 2017
On View 15 Satellite Shows You Need to See During the Venice Biennale The Arsenale and Giardini are no longer the only must-see spots in town. By Alyssa Buffenstein & Caroline Elbaor, May 5, 2017
On View Gagosian Show Explores Picasso’s Career-Long Love for Matadors and Minotaurs With more than 120 works, the exhibition takes a close look at the cultural influences of the artist's native Spain. By Caroline Elbaor, May 4, 2017
Art World The Met Gala’s Uninvited Guest—A Naked Performance Artist in a Box—Has Been Arrested The stunt was part of a performance series by Russian artist Fyodor Pavlov-Andreevich called 'Foundling.' By Caroline Elbaor, May 3, 2017
Art World Empty for a Year, the Palestinian Museum Finally Prepares Inaugural Exhibition The Heneghan Peng-designed building will open its first show in September, following a big delay. By Caroline Elbaor, May 3, 2017
Art World Tate in Hot Water for Asking Staff for Contributions to Buy Nicholas Serota a Boat Low-paid staffers are angry at the insensitive request for Serota’s leaving gift. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 28, 2017
Market Company Launches Tool for Weeding Out Fake Artworks Sold on the Dark Web The Art and Artistic Legacy Protection service has created a software to spot con artists who thrive online. By Caroline Elbaor, Apr 27, 2017