Art Fairs Gwangju Biennale Celebrates Asia’s Consumer Culture Curator Jessica Morgan presents the work of over 100 artists. By John McCord, Sep 8, 2014
Reviews Paying Tribute to the Lost Generations of Black Photographers Deborah Willis's documentary feels all the more relevant post-Ferguson. By Benjamin Sutton, Sep 4, 2014
Reviews Miranda July Releases a Messaging App With a Message With "Somebody," your text messages could be delivered by anybody. By Cait Munro, Aug 28, 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
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
Art & Exhibitions Hito Steyerl’s Video Art Goes in Search of Invisibility Can somebody ever escape from the overlords of global cyber-control? By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Aug 6, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Edinburgh Art Festival Gets Political The Scottish Referendum and Commonwealth tensions loom large in this 11th edition. By Coline Milliard, Aug 1, 2014
Analysis International Dealers Make Art Southampton Worth the Trip SLIDESHOW: Our 30 favorite works from the summer's last fair. By Cait Munro, Jul 25, 2014
Auctions Opinion: Hopi and Navajo Masks Auction Precedent in France Is Dangerous No indigenous peoples have legal standing to pursue cultural claims in France. By Pierre Ciric, Jul 24, 2014
Reviews Vivian Maier Documentary Sparks Collector Battle Who really found her first? By Alexander Forbes, Jul 21, 2014
Art Fairs Hamptons Art Fairs Target Hipster Collectors with Edgy, Nostalgic Artworks Traffic-cone animals and comic book art offer intergenerational appeal. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 11, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Critical Reduction: Jeff Koons at the Whitney What did the critics think of all that bling? By Benjamin Sutton, Jul 3, 2014