People Artist Tim Rollins, a Champion of Collaboration and a Powerful Evangelist for Art Education, Has Died at 62 The artist, who for more than three decades led the collective K.O.S., sought to challenge notions of who could make and appreciate art. By Julia Halperin, Dec 27, 2017
Art World How the High Museum in Atlanta Tripled Its Nonwhite Audience in Two Years As museums across the US seek to diversify their audiences, the High offers a valuable case study. By Julia Halperin, Dec 22, 2017
People Following His Termination From the Jewish Museum, Jens Hoffmann Responds to Sexual Harassment Allegations The star curator says he "never knowingly or purposefully" behaved inappropriately. By Julia Halperin, Dec 19, 2017
Analysis The 4 Glass Ceilings: How Women Artists Get Stiffed at Every Stage of Their Careers Several new studies examine precisely how much worse women fare in the art market than their male peers. It's not a pretty picture. By Julia Halperin, Dec 15, 2017
Market Saudi Arabia’s US Embassy Chimes In on the Fate of Leonardo’s ‘Salvator Mundi’ Regardless of who bought it, the $450 million painting is definitely heading to the Louvre Abu Dhabi. By Julia Halperin, Dec 8, 2017
Analysis The Rediscovery Backlash: Has the Market for Overlooked Art Historical Talent Peaked? This year's Art Basel Miami Beach is full of work from the '60s and '70s. But how much of it is actually worth rediscovering? By Julia Halperin, Dec 8, 2017
Art Fairs Philippe Parreno’s $400,000 Fish Balloons Are a Hit With Collectors (And Kids) at Art Basel in Miami Beach The French artist's fish come with some interesting maintenance requirements. By Julia Halperin, Dec 7, 2017
People Laura Paulson, Longtime Auction Rainmaker, Has Left Christie’s After 28 Years Her move comes at a moment of change in the auction business. By Julia Halperin, Dec 7, 2017
Auctions 5 Reasons Why It’s So Weird That a Little-Known Saudi Prince Bought the ‘Salvator Mundi’ We break down the New York Times's revelation about the buyer of the $450.3 million painting. By Andrew Goldstein & Julia Halperin, Dec 6, 2017
People Amanda Schmitt, Ex-Artforum Staffer Who Blew Whistle on Knight Landesman, Is One of TIME’s People of the Year She appears in the magazine alongside Ashley Judd, Megyn Kelly, and Rose McGowan. By Julia Halperin, Dec 6, 2017
People Jewish Museum and Others Suspend Curator Jens Hoffmann Following Allegations of Sexual Harrassment The news comes on the heels of Hoffmann's departure from the FRONT Triennial in Cleveland. By Julia Halperin, Dec 4, 2017
Art Fairs From Mutant Trump Art to a 30-Foot Rauschenberg, Here’s What Dealers Are Bringing to Art Basel in Miami Beach This year's fair presents the blue-chip names you know along with many lesser-known artists from the US and Latin America that you should. By Julia Halperin, Dec 4, 2017
Art World Can Museum Curators Ever Moonlight as Art Advisors Without Corrupting Themselves? In the wake of Beatrix Ruf's resignation from the Stedelijk, curators are re-examining the common practice of offering pro bono advice to collectors. By Julia Halperin & Javier Pes, Dec 4, 2017
People Jens Hoffmann Says He Withdrew From the FRONT Triennial Over Differences in Direction "I found I could not identify with the directions it was taking," Hoffmann said. By Julia Halperin, Nov 28, 2017
Art World Are the Arts Spreading? $8.45 Billion Was Spent on Building Cultural Institutions Around the World Last Year More than 101 major cultural facilities opened around the globe in 2016, according to a new report. By Julia Halperin, Nov 21, 2017