Opinion How the National Archives’ Notorious Alteration of a Women’s March Photo Is Part of a Long American Tradition Two professors explain how the image fits into the history of a country that has long sought to avoid discomfort. By Jennifer Tucker & Peter Rutland, Jan 24, 2020
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Carlos Ghosn’s ‘Grow or Go’ Business Strategy at Nissan Is a Cautionary Tale for the Art World (and Other Insights) Our columnist pounces on a connection between the troubled automaker's aggressive growth plan and galleries considering a similar strategy. By Tim Schneider, Jan 19, 2020
Opinion The Gray Market: What the Craze for Holograms of Dead Pop Stars Could Mean for the Market for Performance Art (and Other Insights) Our columnist examines how the growing business of touring hologram "performances" could open the door to eternity in contemporary art. By Tim Schneider, Jan 12, 2020
Opinion Why Do Mega-Collectors Play Monopoly With Masterpieces? Kenny Schachter Sees Trouble Brewing in the Year Ahead After a holiday in the art-market battleground of St. Moritz, our columnist reflects on where he sees things trending in 2020. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 10, 2020
Opinion The Gray Market: What the Debut of a $5 Billion ‘Post-Shopping Mall’ Does—and Doesn’t—Mean for Art (and Other Insights) Our columnist ponders American Dream, a three-million-square-foot mall with more space for "experiences" than retail. By Tim Schneider, Jan 5, 2020
Opinion 7 Dramatic and Highly Specific Predictions for the Art Industry in 2020 Our columnist dons his fortune-teller’s robes and peers into the near future of the ever-changing industry. By Tim Schneider, Jan 1, 2020
Opinion The 100 Works of Art That Defined the Decade, Ranked: Part 4 In the final installment of this four-part series, our critic reveals his picks—number 25 through number 1—of the key artworks of the 2010s. By Ben Davis, Dec 31, 2019
Opinion The 100 Works of Art That Defined the Decade, Ranked: Part 3 In the third installment of a four-part series, our critic reveals his picks—number 50 through number 26—of the key artworks of the 2010s. By Ben Davis, Dec 30, 2019
Opinion The 100 Works of Art That Defined the Decade, Ranked: Part 2 In the second installment of a four-part series, our critic reveals his picks—number 75 through number 51—of the key art of the 2010s. By Ben Davis, Dec 29, 2019
Opinion The 100 Works of Art That Defined the Decade, Ranked: Part 1 In the first installment of a four-part series, our critic reveals his picks—number 100 through number 76—of the key artworks of the 2010s. By Ben Davis, Dec 27, 2019
Opinion The Gray Market: How My 9 Highly Specific Art-Industry Predictions for 2019 Worked Out (and Other Insights) Our columnist evaluates the clarity of his crystal ball 12 months after he last gazed into it for answers about art's future. By Tim Schneider, Dec 22, 2019
Opinion I’ve Been Reporting From the Front Lines of the Hong Kong Protests. Here’s What It Taught Me About the Power of Art Art doesn't just exist inside the museum and gallery. By Vivienne Chow, Dec 17, 2019
Opinion The Gray Market: Why the End of Art Berlin Reveals a Weakness in All Art Fairs (and Other Insights) Our columnist unpacks the ways that real estate is just as important to trade fairs as to their exhibiting galleries. By Tim Schneider, Dec 15, 2019
Opinion Where’s Inigo? As a Furious Art World Searches for the Disappeared Dealer, Kenny Schachter Finds Him… on Instagram Our columnist managed to track down the art world's top fugitive of the moment, and even had a little chat with him. By Kenny Schachter, Dec 10, 2019
Opinion The Gray Market: 3 Takeaways From the 2019 Edition of Art Basel Miami Beach (and Other Insights) Our columnist wraps up this year's Miami Art Week extravaganza, from sales, to parties, to, yes, because it's the law, that banana. By Tim Schneider, Dec 8, 2019