Opinion Berenice Abbott Shoots Jean Cocteau, Kills Gender Norms THE DAILY PIC: In Cheim & Read's 'Female Gaze II', Berenice Abbott casts a mannish gaze on great girly man Jean Cocteau By Blake Gopnik, Aug 17, 2016
Opinion At MoMA, Rachel Harrison’s Miraculous Photos of a Miracle THE DAILY PIC: In Rachel Harrison's installation, her photographs capture a saintly apparition. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 16, 2016
Opinion Going to Bat for Stuart Davis, a Genius in Every Branch of Modernism THE DAILY PIC: At the Whitney, Stuart Davis is all at once a stylist and a conceptualist. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 15, 2016
Opinion At the Rubin Museum, a Nepalese Sculpture That Is Half Cloud, Half Elephant, All Art THE DAILY PIC: A copper plaque from Nepal unites earth and the heavens. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 12, 2016
Opinion Paul Outerbridge in his 1920s Dada Moment: It Shaped the Commercial Work that Came Later THE DAILY PIC: At Bruce Silverstein, Paul Outerbridge's early self-portrait predicts the secret radicalism of his later ads. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 11, 2016
Opinion Danny Lyon’s Photos: The Truth in Black and White — and Color? THE DAILY PIC: The great American photographer was a genius of (monochrome) realism. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 10, 2016
Opinion Francisco Ugarte’s Slides Project an Old-Time View of Abstraction THE DAILY PIC: At Cristin Tierney, Francisco Ugarte's carousel projectors revisit abstraction's fate. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 9, 2016
Opinion A Columbia MFA Contemplates Empty Factories—And Her Own Future? THE DAILY PIC: Art student Emily Kloppenburg shot a worker laid off from the same factory where her photo's now showing. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 8, 2016
Opinion For Andy Warhol’s Birthday, an Unknown ‘Self’ Portrait of the Artist THE DAILY PIC: An image Andy Warhol shot of himself that isn't 'by' him. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 5, 2016
Opinion In Shravanabelgola, India, A Giant Stone Statue Gets a Drink and a Wash THE DAILY PIC: At the Rubin Museum, Deidi von Schaewen documents Jains annointing a sculpture. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 4, 2016
Opinion Teenie Harris Shot Donald Trump’s Roots as a Fearmonger THE DAILY PIC: In 1949, Harris documented a Republican billboard that traded in racial anxiety. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 3, 2016
Opinion Diane Arbus and the Joy—or Not—of Sex THE DAILY PIC: In an Artnet auction of Diane Arbus, her photos have an erotic charge. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 2, 2016
Opinion Yuji Agematsu Finds A Cancer Cure in Cellophane THE DAILY PIC: At the New Museum, Yuji Agematsu puts art where cigarettes normally go. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 1, 2016
Opinion Why the Art World Is Desperately Seeking Forgotten Artists Forgotten artists have become the art world’s hot new go-to commodities. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Jul 29, 2016
Opinion Chanel’s Haute Couture Was Cut from Marxist Cloth THE DAILY PIC: At the Met’s Costume Institute, 1920s outfits by Chanel are truly revolutionary. By Blake Gopnik, Jul 29, 2016