People Our Guide to 15 of the Top Celebrity Art Collectors (and the Art They Love), From Leonardo DiCaprio to Barbra Streisand From the fashionable to the obscure, celeb tastes have had a major effect in galleries and at museums. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 14, 2019
Art Fairs How One ‘Search Engine Artist’ Hacked Her Paintings Into Frieze Los Angeles’s Google Results Gretchen Andrew's paintings may not be under the white tent, but her internet project will definitely be seen by those looking for the big event. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 12, 2019
Art World ‘It’s Time, Guggenheim’: Nan Goldin Launches a Surprise Demonstration at the Guggenheim Museum to Protest Its Sackler Funding They said it loud, and the message was clear: "The Sacklers are not welcome here." By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 9, 2019
Art World From Andy Warhol’s Super Bowl Burger to Steven Spielberg’s Stonehenge Snafu: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 8, 2019
Art World How the Kosovo-Born Artist Pajtim Osmanaj Parlayed His Construction Background Into an Art Career The Kosovo-born artist found inspiration in the unlikeliest of places. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 7, 2019
Art World How Artist Ioana Manolache Transforms Mass-Produced Romanian Flags Into Inspired Works of Art We caught up with the Brooklyn-based artist to discuss her creative process, and what it takes to complete her detailed paintings. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 7, 2019
Art World Baaad Luck: How a Bunch of Bighorn Sheep Nixed Jenny Holzer’s Plans for Light Projections at Desert X An unusual strain of pneumonia has been killing the sheep at an alarming rate. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 5, 2019
Art World Move Over, New York: Here Are the 10 Best Cities for Art Lovers in the US, According to a New Study The results may surprise you. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 4, 2019
Art World From the Newly Restored Tomb of King Tut to the Theft of a Banksy Mural in Paris: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on this week's news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 1, 2019
On View Artist Jennifer Rubell Is Inviting Audiences to Throw Crumbs at an Ivanka Trump Lookalike While She Vacuums Them Up The performance runs through February 17 in Washington, DC. By Caroline Goldstein, Feb 1, 2019
People Two Inventors Just Made Machu Picchu More Accessible to People With Wheelchairs Than the New York Subway The project is the brainchild of two friends from Chile who are on a quest to make travel accessible to all. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 31, 2019
Politics ‘The Real Problem Comes From the West’: Ai Weiwei Slams the US and Canada for Their Complicity in Tensions With China The artist spoke out in an open letter circulated today by Toronto's Gardiner Museum. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 30, 2019
People See the Strange, Haunting Final Paintings of 11 Famous Artists, From Michelangelo to Toulouse-Lautrec A new book by Bernard Chambaz explores the meaning behind an artist's last work. By Eileen Kinsella & Caroline Goldstein, Jan 29, 2019
Art World Women Have Made Gains in Museum Leadership, But Progress Has Been More Incremental for People of Color, a New Study Says The survey collected data from more than 332 museums and 30,000 employees. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 28, 2019
Art & Exhibitions Mary Kelly, Sterling Ruby, and 17 Other Artists Will Bring Their Star Power to the Coachella Valley for the Second Edition of Desert X The free exhibition takes place all over the landscape, and will highlight issues such as the impending crisis of climate change. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 28, 2019