Art World From Sting’s Thomas Cole Tribute to Damien Hirst’s Netflix Tricks: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on what you missed—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 5, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Bowie! Degas! Danh Vo! 36 Electrifying Museum Shows to See Across the United States in (Early) 2018 The first three months bring the US debut of "Soul of a Nation," "Art in the Age of the Internet," and a sequel to "Womenhouse." By Caroline Goldstein, Jan 4, 2018
Art World From BeyoncĂ©’s Pregnancy Photo to Brad Pitt’s Foray Into Sculpture, See 2017’s Top Celebrity Cameos in the Art World Celebrities loved art in 2017. By Sarah Cascone & Caroline Goldstein, Jan 1, 2018
Art World 14 Exhilarating Art-Inspired Documentaries to Stream This Holiday Season 'Tis the season for streaming! By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 25, 2017
Art World From Mona Lisa’s Secret Obsession to Meryl Streep’s ‘Brush’ With the Alt-Right: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Plus, we honored Marian Goodman on her gallery's 40th anniversary and a new task force is targeting art traffickers. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 22, 2017
On View Enrique MartĂnez Celaya’s Enigmatic Art Reflects on Nature’s Power Using Paint, Canvas, and an Actual Airplane Show of the Day: "Nothing That Is Ours" at Fredric Snitzer Gallery in Miami. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 19, 2017
Art World From David Hockney’s Greatest Triumph to the Scandalous New Richard Avedon Book: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on the week's art news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 15, 2017
On View See Nina Chanel Abney’s Timely New Paintings About Political Turmoil and the Power of Black Joy Show of the Day: "Seized the Imagination" is on view at Jack Shainman, while "Safe House" is at Mary Boone Gallery. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 15, 2017
Art World Again Finding Talent at Home, the Whitney Taps Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta to Curate Its 2019 Biennial The two curators are currently part of the Whitney Museum's staff. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 13, 2017
Art World From the Twisting ‘Salvator Mundi’ Saga to the Met’s Balthus Controversy: The Best & Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on what you missed—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 10, 2017
Art Fairs Exclusive: South African Artist Tony Gum Wins This Year’s Pulse Prize The South African-born artist was chosen for her outstanding solo display, "Ode to She." By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 9, 2017
Galleries The Freshman Class: 5 Galleries Making a Splash With Their First Time at Art Basel Miami Beach From the crazy paintings of Koichi Enomoto to the cerebral work of Jamal Cyrus, new galleries are bring new energy to Miami. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 6, 2017
Art World From Salvator Mundi’s Reunion With the Mona Lisa (Maybe) to an Artwork Crashing From the Sky: The Best & Worst of the Art World This Week Catch up on the week's art news—fast. By Caroline Goldstein, Dec 1, 2017
Art World Koons, Cons, and Lots of Cash: 7 of Vanity Fair’s Glossiest Art-World Scoops From the Graydon Carter Era Revisit the art stories that riveted us. By Caroline Goldstein & Eileen Kinsella, Nov 23, 2017
Art World David Hockney on the Imperialism of Western Perspective in Art and the Benefits of Virtual Reality (for Porn) Ahead of his retrospective at the Met, the painter talked with filmmaker Philip Haas about Chinese scrolls, virtual reality, and more. By Caroline Goldstein, Nov 22, 2017