Reviews Prospect.3 Trains Its Eye Provocatively on the Art World’s Social Failings The show is a crossroads for art to gauge itself against real-world problems. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Oct 28, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Marina Abramović at Sean Kelly: Has Her Fame Become an Artistic Obstacle? "Generator" is a touching experience, literally if not metaphorically. By Ben Davis, Oct 24, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: Paris Be different and enjoy some Parisian gallery shows outside the art fair circuit. By Audrey Fair, Oct 22, 2014
Reviews ‘The Miraculous,’ a Book About Art That Is a Work of Art Itself Raphael Rubinstein's new book revitalizes contemporary art history. By Ben Davis, Oct 18, 2014
Art & Exhibitions The Zero Group Scores a Big Goose Egg at the Guggenheim Once futuristic, this work now belongs in the dustbin of art history. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Oct 16, 2014
Art & Exhibitions LA Museum’s Attendance Up Fivefold Since Hello Kitty Arrived By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 16, 2014
Art Guides Must-See Art Guide: Toronto, eh? Looking for emerging art with a bit of an edge? Toronto is the destination for you. By Astyaj Ghassemi Bass, Oct 16, 2014
Art & Exhibitions artnet Agenda: What’s Going On This Week Simon Critchley discusses David Bowie and more art events for October 14–19. By Artnet News, Oct 14, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Gallery Shows During Frieze London From Gerhard Richter's abstractions to Steve McQueen's lush films. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 13, 2014
Art Fairs Art Silicon Valley Tries, Once More, to Crack the Techie Code At the San Mateo Convention Center, a valiant effort to make nerds love art. By Ben Davis, Oct 11, 2014
Analysis Speed Read: The Top 10 Art News Stories for October 6–10 From Hong Kong and New York to Washington DC, Buenos Aires, and Kiev. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 11, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Klaus Biesenbach and James Franco Spar Over Richard Prince’s Instagram Art By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 10, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Punchy 5×5 Public Art Project Electrifies Washington DC New York may be king, but Washington wants to be president of public art. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 9, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Daniel Leyva’s Digital Hellscape Is Heavenly Daniel Leyva gets biblical with 3-D printing and iPads. By Paddy Johnson, Oct 4, 2014
Analysis Speed Read: The Top 10 Art News Stories for September 29–October 3 From Hong Kong's protest art to a flock of fake Rodins. By Benjamin Sutton, Oct 4, 2014