Art World Adrian Piper Didn’t Like Her Wikipedia Page—So She Built a Subversive New One From Scratch Adrian Piper's "reconstructed" Wikipedia page corrects errors commonly repeated about the artist. By Rachel Corbett, Apr 25, 2018
People Meet the Beretta Family, the Art-Savvy Gun Makers Who Back the NRA and the Venice Biennale Amid heightened scrutiny of the sources of cultural funding, the family has so far managed to stay out of the crosshairs. By Rachel Corbett, Apr 16, 2018
Art World ‘Everybody Owes Him a Debt of Gratitude’: How Mitchell Algus Became New York’s Most Beloved, Least Successful Art Dealer Mitchell Algus gave some of the greatest artists working today their first shows. So why does nobody know his name? By Rachel Corbett, Mar 21, 2018
Art Fairs 7 Rising Stars to Watch at the 2018 Armory Show From a sensation in the photography world to a up-and-coming Senegalese painter, here are a few names you should know from the fair. By Eileen Kinsella & Rachel Corbett, Mar 8, 2018
Art World Ellsworth Kelly, an Atheist, Has Built a Transcendent Church for Art in Texas The late artist's final project was three decades in the making. By Rachel Corbett, Feb 20, 2018
Art World 5 Young Stars-in-the-Making From the New Museum’s ‘Songs for Sabotage’ Triennial Get to know these breakout talents from the season's big show. By Rachel Corbett, Feb 13, 2018
Art World ‘We’re Tired of the Sweet Talk’: Prominent Group of Art-World Women Demands a Boycott of Artforum Written by We Are Not Surprised, the letter demands the removal of Knight Landesman as an owner and the acceptance of Amanda Schmitt's suit. By Rachel Corbett, Feb 8, 2018
Art World After Outcry, Bhutanese Government Removes Street Artist Invader’s Work From Historic Buddhist Sites Many locals were offended that the artist plastered mosaics to sacred buildings. By Rachel Corbett, Feb 7, 2018
Art World Art Dealer Aaron Bondaroff Resigns From His LA Gallery Amid Accusations of Inappropriate Sexual Behavior The Los Angeles dealer co-founded the gallery OHWOW. By Rachel Corbett, Feb 5, 2018
Art World The Street Artist Invader Has Struck Sacred Temples in Bhutan and Even His Fans Are Furious The artist is known for plastering his mosaics around the world—but did he go too far when he targeted Buddhist temples? By Rachel Corbett, Jan 31, 2018
Art World Artforum ‘Shamelessly Joins Forces’ With Ex-Publisher Knight Landesman to Try to Squash Lawsuit, Lawyers for Amanda Schmitt Say Amanda Schmitt, a former Artforum employee, is pushing for her case to go to trial. By Rachel Corbett, Jan 18, 2018
Art World A Performance Artist Reprised Carolee Schneemann’s Famous ‘Interior Scroll’—Using Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi Testimony Adrienne Truscott reenacted the legendary performance artist's work as part of the American Realness festival. By Rachel Corbett, Jan 17, 2018
Art World Good News, Doodlers! Psychologists Say Adult Coloring Books Actually Do Lower Stress Coloring tends to reduce bad moods—but it's still no substitute for legitimate art therapy. By Rachel Corbett, Jan 8, 2018
Art World Ex-Artforum Publisher Knight Landesman Moves to Dismiss Lawsuit Brought by Former Employee Amanda Schmitt Following in Artforum's footsteps, he denies retaliating against a woman who accused him of sexual misconduct. By Rachel Corbett, Dec 18, 2017
Art Fairs From a Surprise ‘Salvator Mundi’ to Tears for Trump: 8 Star-Making Turns at NADA Miami As usual, there was a slew of weird and attention-grabbing art on offer at the indie art fair, now back at Miami's Ice Palace. By Rachel Corbett & Andrew Goldstein, Dec 9, 2017