Analysis The ‘Winner Takes All’ Art Market: 25 Artists Account for Nearly 50% of All Contemporary Auction Sales Here's why the market is as top-heavy as ever—and what it means for the future. By Julia Halperin & Eileen Kinsella, Sep 20, 2017
Art & Exhibitions How Curators Used LinkedIn, Ebay, and Moxie to Get Forgotten Treasures Into Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA Art specialists went to great, sometimes Kafkaesque lengths to track down works that had never before been shown. By Julia Halperin, Sep 15, 2017
On View Artist Jose Dávila Plans a Portrait of LA by Sending Out Blank Sculptures—and Waiting for the Graffiti to Arrive For Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, Jose Dávila and the nonprofit LAND will scatter sculpture across the city. By Julia Halperin, Sep 14, 2017
On View How Julie Mehretu Created Two of Contemporary Art’s Largest Paintings for SFMOMA Years in the making, the paintings debuted to the public over the weekend. By Julia Halperin, Sep 5, 2017
Art World The Venice Architecture Biennale’s Next US Pavilion Will Come Courtesy of Chicago The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Chicago will team up to present an exhibition about citizenship. By Julia Halperin & Sarah Cascone, Aug 30, 2017
On View Who Can Tell a Forest’s Secrets? Janet Cardiff on What It Takes to Create a Truly Epic Work of Sound Art One work alone requires contributions from nearly 50 people. By Julia Halperin, Aug 28, 2017
People MoMA Appoints Star Curator Leah Dickerman to Lead New Content Team The former curator will serve as the museum's director of editorial and content strategy, a newly created position. By Julia Halperin, Aug 24, 2017
Art World New York City’s First Art Space Dedicated Entirely to Posters Will Open in 2018 The collection boasts around 1,000 posters spanning the 1880s to the present. By Julia Halperin, Aug 22, 2017
Art World Crowdfunding Platform Kickstarter’s New Arts Director Wants Galleries to Get in on the Action, Too Meet Patton Hindle, the new director of Kickstarter's arts program. By Julia Halperin, Aug 17, 2017
Art World Extreme Weather Is Threatening Museums Around the Globe. Here’s What They’re Doing About It. As tides and temperatures rise, museums are rallying to protect themselves. By Julia Halperin & Naomi Rea, Aug 15, 2017
On View See the Chaotic Paintings in Dana Schutz’s Polarizing ICA Boston Show The museum presents a survey of the last 10 years of the artist's work. By Julia Halperin, Jul 28, 2017
Art World ‘Please Pull the Show’: Dana Schutz Faces Renewed Protest Over Emmett Till Painting at ICA Boston Though the painting is not in the show, activists argue that the ICA is giving institutional approval to a "violent artifact." By Julia Halperin, Jul 26, 2017
Art World LACMA Plans Ambitious Satellite in South LA to Reach More Angelenos Where They Live Director Michael Govan wants to create "a de-centered museum in a de-centered metropolis." By Julia Halperin, Jul 26, 2017
Law & Politics Cady Noland Sues Three Galleries for Copyright Infringement Over Disavowed Log Cabin Sculpture The artist claims that dealers have profited off of a "reproduction" of her original work. By Julia Halperin & Eileen Kinsella, Jul 21, 2017
Art World Here’s How Much Money Museum Employees Really Make It's the first time the Association of Art Museum Directors has made their research public. By Julia Halperin, Jun 29, 2017