Art Fairs Global Emerging Art Finds Its Market at START Fair 2016 In its third edition, the London fair cements its position and reaches new collectors. By Hettie Judah, Sep 15, 2016
On View Marcel Broodthaers Casts a Long Shadow on Brussels Gallery Weekend 2016 Brussels is alive with feathery art. By Hettie Judah, Sep 9, 2016
Reviews Startling Public Installation Critiques Britain’s Imperial History Much like Boris Johnson’s entire career, this enterprise is not the jolly jape it appears on the surface. By Hettie Judah, Aug 17, 2016
Reviews What Not to Miss at The 2016 Edinburgh Art Festival Some sites are made accessible to the public for the first times in years. By Hettie Judah, Jul 29, 2016
Reviews The 5th Moscow Biennale for Young Art Signals Millennials’ Deepest Anxieties The fears are not generation-specific but this expression of them is. By Hettie Judah, Jul 7, 2016
Art World Billionaire Leonid Mikhelson’s V-A-C Foundation Expands in Moscow and Beyond The foundation is also opening at a Palazzo in Venice next spring. By Hettie Judah, Jul 5, 2016
Galleries David Smith’s Debut at Hauser & Wirth Celebrates His Enduring Legacy In Smith's oeuvre painting and sculpture merge into each other. By Hettie Judah, Jun 20, 2016
Reviews The New Tate Modern Building Opens with a Radical Rehang Tate leads the way with a global, gender-balanced vision of modern and contemporary art. By Hettie Judah, Jun 15, 2016
Shows & Exhibitions 11 Uneasy Questions Raised by Manifesta 11 Where is the art? Who is it for? And can there be too many masturbation paintings? By Hettie Judah, Jun 13, 2016
Galleries At Hauser & Wirth London, A Felix Gonzalez-Torres Show Looks at the Political and the Personal in the AIDS Era It's part of trio of shows in New York, London, and Milan. By Hettie Judah, May 31, 2016
Reviews Maria Lassnig Paired with Francis Bacon for an Emotional Double Header in Liverpool Is the pairing doing Lassnig a disservice? By Hettie Judah, May 27, 2016
Galleries Damien Hirst’s Jeff Koons Show Reeks of Power Play Cutting the middleman is not always a good idea. By Hettie Judah, May 19, 2016
Reviews Despite Ambitious Program, Art Sheffield 2016 Is Hampered by Indifference Has the city given up on the festival? By Hettie Judah, Apr 22, 2016
Reviews Rare Films Give New Insights into Sigmar Polke’s Oeuvre at the Pinault Foundation There's a direct connection between his layering of footage and paint. By Hettie Judah, Apr 20, 2016
Reviews Glasgow International Kicks Off 7th Edition With Extravagant Performance The 2016 edition of the festival cements Glasgow's arts hub reputation. By Hettie Judah, Apr 12, 2016