Opinion The Gray Market: Why the Government Shutdown’s End Should Be Cold Comfort to American Arts Institutions (and Other Insights) Our columnist zooms out from the government shutdown to consider the impact of decades of structural decline in federal arts funding. By Tim Schneider, Jan 27, 2019
Opinion From the Salvador Dalí Desert to the Leonardo Weapons Company, Here Are 14 Surprising Things Named After Famous Artists We've ranked them from most to least appropriate. By Artnet News, Jan 23, 2019
Opinion The Gray Market: Why the Asian Art Market May Not Live Up to the Western Hype After All (and Other Insights) After the cancelation of Art Stage Singapore, our columnist wonders if Western dealers have been expecting too much from Eastern expansion. By Tim Schneider, Jan 20, 2019
Opinion The World’s Most-Liked Instagram Post Is a Picture of an Egg—and It Hatches a New Age of Conceptual Art for the People It's the viral sensation of the moment. But it has an art-historical precedent. By Ben Davis, Jan 15, 2019
Opinion The Gray Market: Why the New Museum’s Union Reckoning Reflects a Much Bigger Problem (and Other Insights) Our columnist zooms out from the New Museum staff's intent to unionize to the larger influence of Big Tech and big money on our world. By Tim Schneider, Jan 13, 2019
Opinion To Truly Take Ownership of Its Heritage, Africa Needs a New Museum to House Its Returning Cultural Artifacts The Nigerian architect Olajumoke Adenowo argues that building museums will be vital for the future of Africa where 60 percent of the population is under 25. By Olajumoke Adenowo, Jan 10, 2019
Opinion A Month After I Published a Book About How to Run an Art Gallery, I Closed Mine. Here’s Why The co-founder of the gallery yours, mine & ours on the current gallery crisis. By Patton Hindle, Jan 9, 2019
Opinion The Perplexingly Popular Conspiracy Theory That ‘Salvator Mundi’ Is Connected to #Russiagate, Explained Trump, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Christie's, a new shadowy world order... it all adds up! By Ben Davis, Jan 9, 2019
Opinion What Sister Wendy Beckett, the Late Nun and Popular Art Historian, Taught Me About Being a Curator She made me want to study art history. By Carmen Hermo, Jan 7, 2019
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Your Art Collection Isn’t Actually Beating the Stock Market (and Other Insights) Our columnist retrieves what's often lost in art-as-investment talk and weighs in on resistance to the Savoy-Sarr restitution report. By Tim Schneider, Jan 6, 2019
Opinion How Far Can a Mega-Gallery Expand? Kenny Schachter Shares His Predictions for 2019 Writing from the art world's holiday haunt of St. Moritz, our columnist ventures a few thoughts on what the year ahead might bring. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 6, 2019
Opinion Nine Heart-Racing, Highly Specific Predictions for the Art Industry in 2019 What will the coming year hold for would-be regulators, problematic museum trustees, and radical technologies? Our columnist weighs in. By Tim Schneider, Jan 1, 2019
Opinion The Gray Market: 13 Analogies That Helped Make Sense of the Art Business in 2018 (and Other Insights) By Tim Schneider, Dec 30, 2018
Opinion The Gray Market: How My Eight Highly Specific Art-Market Predictions for 2018 Turned Out (and Other Insights) Our columnist strikes a blow for art-market accountability by facing up to his 2018 predictions a year later. By Tim Schneider, Dec 23, 2018
Opinion The Gray Market: How Meow Wolf Shows Artists Can Be as Gaga for Growth as Galleries (and Other Insights) Our columnist on Meow Wolf's mega-gallery-like expansion, a short-circuited Nan Goldin sale, and money's vulnerability to virtue. By Tim Schneider, Dec 16, 2018