Opinion Against the ‘New Normal’: How Artists Are Responding to Terror and Tragedy With Alternative Media In a culture oversaturated by violent imagery, can visual artists still make a point? By Alice Bucknell, Aug 29, 2017
Opinion Pressure Builds to Take Down a Particularly Gruesome NYC Monument to Doctor Who Experimented on Female Slaves Amid ongoing protests, the Museum of the City of New York takes a stand. By Terence Trouillot, Aug 23, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Bitcoin Won’t Jumpstart the Market for Digital Art (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist explores cryptocurrencies, replacing Confederate statues with contemporary art, and the threats of climate change for art museums. By Tim Schneider, Aug 21, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why the Rooney Rule Won’t Be Enough to Diversify Museums (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist tackles Tom Finkelpearl’s plea for diversity, how the AAP deal is working out for Sotheby’s, and that Mark Grotjahn profile. By Tim Schneider, Aug 7, 2017
Opinion Curator Anne Ellegood on Understanding the Complexities of Jimmie Durham’s Native Identity The curator of "Jimmie Durham: At the Center of the World" speaks out against her critics in response to the Durham controversy. By Anne Ellegood, Aug 2, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why We Shouldn’t Punish Small Museums for Deaccessioning (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist teases out the controversies at the Berkshire Museum and the APT, and considers Philippe de Montebello's new job. By Tim Schneider, Jul 31, 2017
Opinion Kenny Schachter on Learning to Love the LA Art Scene (Except Those Wacky Private Museums) The laid-back town was no match for our nervy, amped-up columnist. By Kenny Schachter, Jul 23, 2017
Opinion I Received a Small Grant From the NEA. Here’s Why Its Elimination Would Be a Huge Loss for the Country. Maia Evrona was awarded an NEA grant for poetry translation in 2016. By Maia Evrona, Jul 18, 2017
Opinion What Can Joseph Beuys’s Mythic Boxing Match Teach Today’s Activist Artists? Does politically engaged art have to come up with ideas to solve the world's problems? By Alice Bucknell, Jul 13, 2017
Opinion Why It Matters That Jimmie Durham Is Not a Cherokee The principle of self-representation is profoundly important. By America Meredith, Jul 6, 2017
Opinion Has London’s Auction Market Lost Its Mojo? Kenny Schachter Finds the Onetime Art Capital Down on Its Luck By Kenny Schachter, Jul 5, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Jimmie Durham Could Be the Art World’s Rachel Dolezal (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist tackles identity politics, Abbi Jacobson’s MoMA collab, and the NY debut of Condo. By Tim Schneider, Jul 3, 2017
Opinion The Gray Market: Why High-Tech Fabrication Is Bad News for MFA Students (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist presents three industry stories featuring trends that synced to the wider world. By Tim Schneider, Jun 25, 2017
Opinion When Andy Warhol Went Gaga for Dada Read THE DAILY PIC: When Andy Warhol painted an ad for some piping, it was also an ad of sorts for the Dada sculpture called 'God'. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 23, 2017
Opinion Why Jeff Koons’s Blue ‘Gazing Balls’ Give Mona Lisa Something New to Smirk About The acclaimed comedian Jena Friedman visited the artist's show in Beverly Hills and had an epiphany. By Jena Friedman, Jun 22, 2017