People ‘There’s This Illusion That It’s an Equalizer’: Artist Martine Syms on How Her New Film Explodes the Myth of the MFA Education As Syms's new film "The African Desperate" hits streaming, she discusses the animating forces behind the art-school satire. By Darla Migan, Oct 24, 2022
Art Criticism Period Rooms Usually Glorify the Aristocracy. With Its New Afrofuturist Room, the Met’s Approach Is Different The room, which brings together contemporary art and historic works that evoke Seneca Village, is a vision of loss, hope, and imagination. By Darla Migan, Nov 15, 2021
Art History What Was the Art Market Like During the Real Roaring ’20s? History Offers Some Lessons as We Enter Another Decade of Decadence What to consider as the art market enters its roaring 2020s phase. By Darla Migan, Nov 11, 2021
Market Art Dealers Are Notorious for Obscuring Prices. But as the Market Shifts Online, Many Are Finally Embracing Price Transparency The surge in online viewing rooms is poised to change the art industry's uneasy relationship to price transparency. By Darla Migan, Oct 19, 2020