Art World Citing Crumbling Ceilings and Absent Faculty, Columbia University Art Students Demand a Refund Students say the ceilings are caving in on them and the top professors are on sabbatical. By Taylor Dafoe, May 1, 2018
Art World The Robots Are Coming (for Your Docents): Meet Pepper, the Smithsonian’s New Automated Tour Guide This robot can answer your questions about the art and pose for selfies. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 27, 2018
Art World A First Look Inside the New Alabama Museum Boldly Confronting Slavery and Its Brutal Legacy Both projects, conceived of by lawyer, activist, and MacArthur Genius Bryan Stevenson, open this week in Montgomery. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 25, 2018
Art & Exhibitions After Three Years of Work, the Getty Villa Prepares to Reopen With a New Look—and Koons’s Play-Doh Getty director Timothy Potts gave the center’s museum of ancient art a much-needed facelift. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 13, 2018
Art Fairs 7 Breakthrough Artists to Discover at the 2018 AIPAD Photography Show Highlights include a series of 1,000 adorable Japanese school girls and daguerreotypes on leaves. By Sarah Cascone & Taylor Dafoe, Apr 6, 2018
Art World What’s Your Favorite Color? With Art Palette, Google Hopes to Repeat the Success of Its Viral Face-Matching App Now you can discover new works of art you might enjoy if you like, say, magenta. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 3, 2018
Art World Laura Owens’s Art Nonprofit 356 Mission, a Target of Anti-Gentrification Protests, Will Close After five years, the venue founded by Owens, Wendy Yao, and Gavin Brown will close its doors. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 30, 2018
Art World Watch a Video of the Late Artist Jack Whitten Working on His Final Painting The film is the latest from the documentary series Art21. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 21, 2018
On View Discover 5 Artists Breathing New Life Into Photography in MoMA’s Biannual Survey This year's theme, “Being,” focuses on the politics of representation, identity, and privacy. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 20, 2018
On View Is That a Dead Body? 8 Breathtakingly Odd Works in the Met Breuer’s Unconventional Survey of Figurative Sculpture From a mummified philosopher to a philosophizing robot, there's a lot to see here in "Like Life." By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 19, 2018
Art & Exhibitions Sculptor Phyllida Barlow’s Concrete Colossus on Stilts Will Tower Over Chelsea This Spring “This will be one of the largest, most arresting works we have ever shown on the High Line,” says Cecilia Alemani. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 14, 2018
Galleries Web Traffic Is the New Foot Traffic: Why Galleries Are Investing Big to Chase Digital Natives In the face of dwindling foot traffic and rising fair costs, galleries are devoting more and more resources to their digital presence. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 13, 2018
Art World 6 Emerging Artists Worth Discovering at NADA New York 2018 A not-to-miss list from the seventh edition of the fair. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 9, 2018
On View Why Zoe Leonard Is the Artist We Need in Today’s Instagram-Addled Age Leonard's work, now the subject of a Whitney survey, forces us to actually stop and pay attention to what we are looking at. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 6, 2018
Art & Exhibitions What Links House Music With Mass Incarceration? Creative Time’s New Spring Project Investigates “Bring Down The Walls,” organized by British artist Phil Collins, will turn a historic New York firehouse into a dance club. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 2, 2018