Art & Exhibitions Scented Candle Installation Brings Optimistic Mood to Lower Manhattan Its popularity is disturbing. By Ben Davis, Dec 16, 2015
Galleries 10 Must-Read Art Essays From November 2015 Sizing up Hal Foster's latest, and more. By Ben Davis, Dec 15, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Artists Stage Dramatic Protest at Louvre Near Close of Paris Climate Summit The message was loud and clear. By Ben Davis, Dec 9, 2015
Opinion Hilarious Highlights from Dennis Quaid’s Auction House Drama ‘The Art of More’ The show gets some things very wrong about art, and one thing very right. By Ben Davis, Dec 9, 2015
Analysis Kenny Schachter on Why Art Basel in Miami Beach Is the End of Art History It's an even more vapid kind of death than Arthur Danto had predicted. By Kenny Schachter, Dec 7, 2015
Art Fairs Christian Viveros-Faune on Why Art Basel in Miami Beach Is Degrading for Art and Artists The critic says the fair is like walking into your parents’ bedroom mid-coitus. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Dec 4, 2015
Opinion John Cage’s Silent Opus Is Drafted Into a Flute-Loving DJ’s Noisy Crusade A satirical stunt aims to shame Soundcloud. By Ben Davis, Dec 2, 2015
Art & Exhibitions The Most Important Art This Week Is Outside the UN’s Paris Climate Summit Brandalism's hijacked ads keep hope alive even as protest is shut down. By Ben Davis, Dec 1, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Ben Davis’s 20 Most Memorable New York Museum Shows of 2015 Featuring Rachel Rose and Martin Wong. By Ben Davis, Nov 25, 2015
Analysis Kenny Schachter Gives the Dirty Details Behind the Big New York Auctions Warhols and Twomblys and Wools, oh my! By Kenny Schachter, Nov 18, 2015
Auctions Ben Davis’s 10 Must-Read Art Essays From October 2015 Jen Graves on Paul Allen, and more. By Ben Davis, Nov 11, 2015
Opinion The Brooklyn Museum Should Evict the Brooklyn Real Estate Summit Hundreds of artists are standing up to gentrification. By Ben Davis, Nov 9, 2015
Opinion Frank Stella at the Whitney Is All Style, No Substance These days Stella’s wheeling stripes and shaped canvasses remind viewers of corporate lobbies. By Ben Davis, Nov 3, 2015
Opinion Christian Viveros-Fauné Slams ‘New York Times’ Profile of Phong Bui for Airbrushing History The problem is that the picture Bui draws is incomplete. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Nov 2, 2015
Opinion Are Museums Going the Way of the Sunday Funnies? Google Certainly Thinks So Interest is museums is declining, despite blockbuster shows. By Ben Davis, Oct 31, 2015