Reviews Great Summer Art Reading: Robert Motherwell The Making of an American Giant Robert Motherwell was part of a generation of artists that made America great. By Brewster Fine, Jun 16, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Immersive Gaming, Raves, Apps, and Tattoos Star at the 8th Nordic Biennial The curators have focused on new media works with stunning results. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 16, 2015
People Dasha Zhukova’s New Garage Museum Delivers Social Engagement But No Politics The bar is set high for Garage, vying for influence locally and internationally. By Hili Perlson, Jun 11, 2015
Art & Exhibitions In Milan Ai Jing Renders Leonardo da Vinci’s Mysterious Melody Listenable for the First Time Ai Jing is the first contemporary artist to show at Milan's Ambrosiana Gallery. By Hili Perlson, Jun 11, 2015
Reviews Public Sculptures by Damien Hirst and Chapman Brothers Unveiled in Oslo The sculpture park welcomes half a million visitors a year. By Hili Perlson, Jun 9, 2015
Reviews Is Duane Hanson’s Sentimentality for Working People Noble or Just Patronizing? Hanson makes the ordinary seem extraordinary. By JJ Charlesworth, Jun 9, 2015
Reviews Kevin McGarry On the Future of Art Criticism According to Jason Farago It’s a bold move to do a print journal in 2015, to say the least. By Kevin McGarry, May 21, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Three Not-To-Miss Painting Shows in Venice During the Biennale See great painting courtesy of Doig, Dansaekhwa, and Rousseau. By Christie Chu, May 13, 2015
People New Biopic Reveals Yves Saint Laurent As Brilliant But Tortured Artist Was Saint Laurent an artist or a designer first? By Graham Fuller, May 10, 2015
Art & Exhibitions See Highlights of the Met Costume Institute’s Dramatic New China Exhibition Find a 21st century couture dress juxtaposed with an 18th century snuff bottle. By Christie Chu, May 8, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Okwui Enwezor’s 56th Venice Biennale Is Morose, Joyless, and Ugly Find out why “All The World’s Futures” is a profoundly backward looking show. By Benjamin Genocchio, May 8, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Zanele Muholi’s Heartbreaking Photographs at the Brooklyn Museum Take Stand Against Gay Bashing The show offers testimonies of “corrective” rape and homophobic violence. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, May 7, 2015
Reviews British Museum’s Controversial Australian Aboriginal Show Draws Fire Harsh criticism and calls for repatriation. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 23, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Christian Viveros-Fauné Selects 15 Artists to Watch in 2015 These artists are on the cusp of crucial developments or major recognition. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Apr 20, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Martin Wong Show Reveals the Artist’s Wild San Francisco Roots His self-taught but savvy style has its roots in radical 60s counterculture. By Ben Davis, Apr 16, 2015