Analysis Are Chinese Collectors Turning China’s New Art Into a Global Asset? All eyes are on Sotheby's April 5 sale in Hong Kong. By Jing Daily, Mar 30, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Artnet Asks: Collector and Designer Tomas Maier Cranach, Holbein, Twombly, Agnes Martin, and Judd excite the designer. By Benjamin Genocchio, Mar 29, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Crimean Museum Plans Photography Exhibition Chronicling Russian Incursion The show is "Thirty Days That Shook the Crimea: Chronicling the Crimean Crisis of 2014." By Sarah Cascone, Mar 28, 2014
Galleries Is There Still Life in the Still Life Genre? Yes, and OUTLET’s New Show Proves It The exhibition "Still.Life" proves the art historical style's enduring vitality. By Jeffrey Grunthaner, Mar 28, 2014
Galleries In Praise of Unfashionable Art, Or Let the Artwork Convince You Not the Artist’s Brand It's time to reconsider once-popular artists like Jules Olitski and James Brooks. By Benjamin Genocchio, Mar 28, 2014
Analysis New York’s Jewish Museum on a Laurie Simmons Buying Spree Ahead of 2015 Show Seven of her photographs have entered the collection in the last year. By Daniella LaGaccia, Mar 28, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Why Is Our Era’s Greatest Art Movement Missing from the Whitney Biennial? Internet art makes a fleeting appearance this year and has consistently been ignored. By Paddy Johnson, Mar 27, 2014
Law Van Gogh Painting Seized by Bolsheviks Will Stay at Yale The court cited the "act of state" doctrine in its decision. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 26, 2014
Reviews Robert Mapplethorpe Takes Over Paris, Are the French Ready? The Grand Palais and Musée Rodin delve deep into the American photographer's oeuvre. By Coline Milliard, Mar 26, 2014
Reviews “Degenerate Art” Show at the Neue Galerie Exposes Paradox of Nazi Prejudice Nolde, Belling, and Barlach were praised by the Nazis and labeled "degenerates." By Rozalia Jovanovic, Mar 26, 2014
Galleries Chelsea Galleries in Colorful Spring Bloom, Jorge Pardo, Friedrich Kunath, Onnasch Collection and Other Must See Shows Don't miss these essential exhibitions at ZieherSmith, Hauser & Wirth, and elsewhere. By Artnet News, Mar 26, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions New York’s 11 Most Beautiful Public Art Shows for Spring From Queens to Brooklyn Bridge Park, the city's green spaces are sprouting art. By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 25, 2014
Galleries The Essentials: Resale Royalties Fight, Hans Ulrich Obrist’s Curating Tips, and More Plus rediscovering Alan Davie, how to ship antiquities, and the Scottish art market. By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 24, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions Dallas to Remove Public Art Rather Than Pay to Maintain It By Sarah Cascone, Mar 21, 2014
Shows & Exhibitions “Impolite” YBA Sarah Lucas Will Represent Britain at the 2015 Venice Biennale By Coline Milliard, Mar 21, 2014