Opinion Has the Great Depression Struck Galleries? Kenny Schachter Ventures Among the Art Hobos at Armory Week With talk of a market crisis in the air, our columnist takes stock of the turmoil to determine if it's any different from the '90s, really. By Kenny Schachter, Mar 14, 2018
Opinion The Gray Market: Why the Most Important Armory Week Trends Were the Disruptive Ones (and Other Insights) Our columnist reports on the problem of spotting Armory Week trends and the old standards that forward-thinking galleries are leaving behind. By Tim Schneider, Mar 11, 2018
Opinion Why MoMA’s Exhibition of Towering Brazilian Modernist Tarsila do Amaral Misses the Mark The museum's overly formalist approach misses out on an opportunity to delve into the politics of Brazilian Modernism. By Sara Roffino, Mar 1, 2018
Opinion How Can You Tell If a Basquiat Is Real or Fake? Here Are Five Tell-Tale Clues Last year's record-setting Basquiat sale inspired forgers to come out of the woodwork, says one art authenticator. By Richard Polsky, Feb 27, 2018
Opinion The Gray Market: What Galleries Can Learn From the Outrageous Success of Movie Reboots (and Other Insights) Plus, our columnist examines Frieze Los Angeles's opening missteps and "animal spirits" in the art market. By Tim Schneider, Feb 25, 2018
Opinion Why Facebook Is a Waste of Time—and Money—for Arts Nonprofits The co-founder of the nonprofit Center for Artistic Activism explains why his company has officially de-friended Facebook. By Steve Lambert, Feb 23, 2018
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Newfields, the Museum the Art World Loves to Hate, Was Inevitable (and Other Insights) A capsule history of museums proves that Newfields' director Charles Venable may be less of an iconoclast than he seems. By Tim Schneider, Feb 18, 2018
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Gagosian Might Be Death-Proof (and Other Insights) Our columnist tackles how Gagosian could outlast its founder and offers thoughts on the Getty's fundraising drive and digital art's future. By Tim Schneider, Feb 11, 2018
Opinion The Gray Market: Why Frieze Los Angeles Would Be Dead on Arrival (and Other Insights) This week, our columnist draws on his LA gallery experience to chart the pitfalls of Frieze's potential westward expansion. By Tim Schneider, Feb 4, 2018
Opinion State of the Culture, IV: Why the ‘Art World’ as We Know It Is Ending There's breakdown of institutional roles underway. By Ben Davis, Feb 2, 2018
Opinion State of the Culture, III: How ‘Contagious’ Media Killed Art Criticism The internet has radically changed the way we write about art—and what kind of art gets covered at all. By Ben Davis, Feb 1, 2018
Opinion In the Discussion About the Sacklers and Oxycontin, It’s Important to Get the Facts Right Artist Natalie Frank argues that many of the current conversations have left out one important point. By Natalie Frank, Jan 21, 2018
Opinion Should a Museum Be Allowed to Cash In on Its Art? Yes, But on Two Conditions The museum industry has a deaccessioning problem. Adrian Ellis believes this policy can solve it. By Adrian Ellis, Jan 18, 2018
Opinion Help, I’m Lost in a Mega Exhibition! Why It’s Time to Rethink Art Shows That Are Too Big to Fail In big biennials and sprawling shows much of the art is overlooked—and anxiety about missing something becomes rampant. By Hettie Judah, Jan 10, 2018
Opinion Snow, Schlag, and Schnabel: Kenny Schachter’s Dispatch From St. Moritz (and Predictions for 2018) With the money as vertiginous as the alpine peaks, art is on everyone's mind in the Swiss mountain village. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 4, 2018