Art World This Man’s Epic Marriage Proposal at the Met Museum Went Down in Art History—at Least Until the Guards Arrived What he did took "engaging" with art to a whole new level. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 13, 2017
Politics Watch John Oliver Make a Comprehensive (and Hilarious) Case for Tearing Down Confederate Monuments The host took direct aim at the talking points frequently used to defend the statues. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 10, 2017
Art World From the Highlights of Frieze Week to Jeff Koons’s Snapchat Collab: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Plus, surprise trends at Frieze in London, and we remember publishing magnate SI Newhouse as an avid and discerning collector. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 8, 2017
Art World From Obama’s Surprise Call for Artists to the Guggenheim’s Animal-Rights Maelstrom: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Plus, more revelations about documenta's finances, and how artists from Andy Warhol to Sigmar Polke immortalized 'Playboy'. By Caroline Goldstein, Oct 1, 2017
Art World Want to Understand the Art World? Follow These 12 Influencers on Instagram Adrian Cheng, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Nancy Spector, and other international tastemakers let followers inside their day-to-day lives. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 25, 2017
Art World From the Truth About Basquiat’s Myths to a Plan to Remake the Auction World: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Plus, how museums in Mexico are dealing with the massive earthquake, and our guide to the revolving door of gallery-swapping artists. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 24, 2017
Art World How Artist Rodney Graham Helped Akris Find Inspiration for Its Latest Collection It's the latest fusion of fine art and high fashion by the Swiss label. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 22, 2017
On View Watch Artist Daniel Buren Bring His Signature Stripes Into Three Dimensions at Lisson Gallery The artist has transformed stripes into sculpture for his latest show. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 22, 2017
Art World Fresh From the Whitney Biennial, Painter Celeste Dupuy-Spencer’s New Show Reveals a Tumultuous and Divided America The artist celebrates her first solo exhibition in New York at Marlborough Contemporary. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 21, 2017
Art World From a Photo-Taking Monkey’s Court Victory to documenta’s Financial Debacle: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week A guide to decoding memento mori artworks, the trials and tribulations of documenta 14, and the opening of LA's ambitious "Pacific Standard Time." By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 17, 2017
Art World From the Finale to Salvador Dalí’s Surreal Paternity Saga to Thomas Campbell’s Starry Rise and Fall: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week See what you missed. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 10, 2017
Art World As Hurricanes Descend, Top Conservators Set Up an Emergency Hotline—and App—to Rescue Waterlogged Art There's also a dedicated hotline and an app to help you salvage your art. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 8, 2017
Art World As Hurricane Irma Moves Toward Florida, Museums Shutter Up and Prepare for the Worst Irma is the most powerful Atlantic hurricane on record. By Sarah Cascone & Caroline Goldstein, Sep 7, 2017
Art World From the Race to Protect Houston’s Art to a New Spate of Gallery Closures: The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week Read the highs and lows of the art world during the last week of summer. By Caroline Goldstein, Sep 3, 2017
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 11 Things to See in New York This Week As Labor Day draws near, be sure to catch these New York art events. By Sarah Cascone & Caroline Goldstein, Aug 28, 2017