Opinion ‘Free Art Fridays,’ a Treasure Hunt Powered by Instagram, Takes Off in NYC The latest social media art craze has actually been percolating since 2006. By Ben Davis, Sep 25, 2014
Opinion #FloodWallStreet’s Artist-Inspired Protest Descends On New York On Monday, the creatively inspired action hits the Financial District. By Ben Davis, Sep 20, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Roxy Paine at Marianne Boesky: The Raw Spectacle of Wood "Denuded Lens" seems a little hollow, but maybe there's a message there. By Ben Davis, Sep 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Columbia Student’s Performance Art Catalyzes a Full-Fledged Protest Movement Emma Sulkowicz's project is drawing major attention, both wanted and unwanted. By Ben Davis, Sep 13, 2014
Law & Politics Columbia Student’s Striking Mattress Performance Emma Sulkowicz is using art to call attention to sexual assault on campus. By Ben Davis, Sep 4, 2014
Art & Exhibitions São Paulo Bienal Moves to “Clearly Disassociate Israeli Funding” By Ben Davis, Sep 2, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Artists Call on Bienal de São Paulo to Reject Israeli Funds The majority of the show's participants signed an open letter. By Ben Davis, Aug 28, 2014
Opinion Robert Indiana Fans Ignore Artist’s Ferguson Protest Keith Wallace's action in Philly dramatized today's racial divide all too well. By Ben Davis, Aug 19, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Strictly Critical Video: One Hour Looking at a Jackson Pollock Painting at MoMA What happens when you look at a single work of art for one hour? By Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné, Aug 18, 2014
Opinion Artist Sneaks Into Future Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Site to Interview Workers All is not well on Saadiyat Island. By Ben Davis, Aug 13, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Christopher Williams at MoMA: The Aesthetics of Smartypants Prepare to have your mind blown: the photos in the show are hung extra low. By Ben Davis, Aug 7, 2014