Reviews The Real Unreal Dazzle of Francesco Vezzoli at MOCA LA The Italian master of high and low culture continues to shock and enthrall. By Yasmine Mohseni, Apr 29, 2014
Analysis Paris Photo LA Taps the West Coast’s Emerging Art Market Tacos and ice cream, a low-key ambiance, and plenty of sales. By Yasmine Mohseni, Apr 28, 2014
Galleries New York Gallery Beat: 5 Critics Review 14 Shows Spring is in the air, art is in the galleries. Get to it. By Artnet News, Apr 24, 2014
Reviews Are Digital Artists Really the 21st Century’s New Romantics? Eyebeam tracks the 19th-century themes in new media art. By Paddy Johnson, Apr 23, 2014
Galleries Why James Franco’s Cindy Sherman Homage at Pace Is Not Just Bad But Offensive By inserting himself into the "Untitled Film Stills," Franco renders them toothless. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 22, 2014
Galleries In Review: London’s Top 10 Exhibitions, from Herald Street to David Zwirner Francis Upritchard, Marius Bercea, Miroslaw Balka are among those who elate and disturb us. By Coline Milliard, Apr 18, 2014
Reviews Garbage Bouquets and Beautiful Shipwrecks at Brooklyn Museum Swoon Exhibition Post-apocalyptic environmental disaster never looked so good. By Terri Ciccone, Apr 16, 2014
Reviews Impeach This Art? George W. Bush Has His Museum Debut in Dallas The former president's new exhibition in Dallas is sure to be a blockbuster. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 4, 2014
Reviews Glasgow International Festival Clamors for Attention, In a Good Way Glasgow's biennial art extravaganza draws major talent. By Coline Milliard, Apr 4, 2014
Galleries Why Is Jim Campbell’s Low-Res Video Art So Compelling, Even Captivating? He's lighting up New York with a show of new works and a 30-year museum survey. By Benjamin Sutton, Apr 2, 2014
Galleries Pictures from an Exhibition: Luis Gispert at David Castillo Gallery in Miami Photos in "Tender Games" show wondrous landscapes framed by military plane cockpits. By Benjamin Sutton, Mar 30, 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
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