Art & Exhibitions Ben Davis On Why Kazuo Shiraga Was One of the World’s Most Radical Painters and Still Is The Japanese painter Kazuo Shiraga is a 50-year "overnight" success. By Ben Davis, Feb 20, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Why Is the Havana Biennial Afraid of Tania Bruguera and Is She the Cuban Ai Wei Wei? Bruguera is still mired in Kafkaesque legal limbo. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Feb 18, 2015
Opinion What Are the 10 Best Works of Art in New York Museums? Let the Debate Begin Our critic winnows the best from the rest. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Feb 15, 2015
Opinion We Spend One Hour Looking at Paul Cézanne’s ‘Card Players’ at Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné go to the Barnes Foundation. By Artnet News, Feb 10, 2015
Art & Exhibitions What On Kawara’s Analog Wisdom at the Guggenheim Has to Offer a Digital World Ahead of his time, Kawara was the bard of metadata. By Ben Davis, Feb 6, 2015
Opinion Is Loris Gréaud an Angry Chauvinist or an Art World Sociopath? Or Both? He says that his online meltdown was an act—but that only makes it creepier. By Ben Davis, Feb 5, 2015
Opinion This Month’s 10 Most Talked About Art Essays Join the art world conversation. By Ben Davis, Feb 2, 2015
Opinion Loris Gréaud Smashes the Mold for Museum Shows At the opening, unknown vandals appeared out of nowhere. By Ben Davis, Jan 23, 2015
Art & Exhibitions A Step-By-Step Guide to Seeing Juan Muñoz’s Many Times at Marian Goodman The longer you look, the eerier it gets. By Ben Davis, Jan 15, 2015
Opinion Why I Believe New York’s Art Scene Is Doomed We'll all be living in the "creative suburbs" in a generation. By Ben Davis, Jan 12, 2015
Art & Exhibitions 30 Art-Writing Clichés to Ditch in the New Year Let's all stop saying "haunting," "rhizomatic," and "on acid." Okay? By Ben Davis, Jan 5, 2015
Opinion The Most Important Art Essays of the Year What were the ideas that had everyone talking? By Ben Davis, Dec 30, 2014
Opinion Baz Luhrmann’s Christmas Nightmare at Barneys High art about Love, Beauty, Truth, Freedom, and $800 "champagne sabers." By Ben Davis, Dec 19, 2014
Opinion After Ferguson, A New Protest Culture’s Challenge to Art Viral activism is the most significant new form of culture since graffiti art. By Ben Davis, Dec 15, 2014
Art Fairs Have Art Fairs Destroyed Art? Zombie Abstraction and Dumb Painting Ruled in Miami Are we seeing a new kind of art for the 21st century—art fair art? By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Dec 8, 2014