Opinion Lucy Sparrow’s Felt Groceries Are Actually Lab Supplies THE DAILY PIC: Lucy Sparrow's felt-filled bodega is an experiment in how art functions today. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 8, 2017
Opinion Ray Johnson and Andy Warhol: The Art World’s Odd Couple THE DAILY PIC: At Matthew Marks, a Johnson collage combines him and Warhol, but how close were they in life? By Blake Gopnik, Jun 7, 2017
Opinion A Bronze Vase From Ancient Greece: Still Shiny, After All These Years THE DAILY PIC: At the Onassis Cultural Center, a bronze vessel reveals the ancients' taste for glitz. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 6, 2017
Opinion Celia Pym Lets Her Craft Get Ugly and Crude–and Meaningful THE DAILY PIC: In the Chamber show of the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize, Pym's needlework gives CPR to a dead sweater. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 5, 2017
Opinion Anthonie de Lorme, A Dutch Master of Space THE DAILY PIC: De Lorme's Dutch church, on sale at Sotheby's, seems amazingly real once you learn how to look. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 2, 2017
Opinion Does Cameron Jamie Incite Sofa Molesting? THE DAILY PIC: In Jamie's new solo at Gladstone Gallery, Christmas trolls and furniture fantasies make for potent weirdness. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 1, 2017
Opinion When Gender in Japan Included Men, Women—and Wakashu THE DAILY PIC: The Japan Society's 'Third Gender' show presents Japanese youths who were expected to hover between male and female. By Blake Gopnik, May 31, 2017
Opinion The First Book on Warhol’s Sculptures Shows Him at His Best THE DAILY PIC: In Thomas Morgan Evans' new study, Warhol the sculptor comes off as a disruptor. By Blake Gopnik, May 30, 2017
Opinion In Cold-War Hungary, Handshakes Were an Art Supply THE DAILY PIC: In the Hungarian show at Elizabeth Dee, László Beke bills artists' connections as the true stuff of art. By Blake Gopnik, May 26, 2017
Opinion In Cold War Hungary, Balint Szombathy Poked Fun at Lenin by Parading Him THE DAILY PIC: Elizabeth Dee's survey of postwar Hungarian art, by Balint Szombathy and others, shows how subtle resistance can be. By Blake Gopnik, May 25, 2017
Opinion Scandal! Innuendo! Flipping! Kenny Schachter’s Inside Scoop on the May Art Auctions Our columnist attended the evening sales in New York and got an earful—and eyeful—of market shenanigans to report. By Kenny Schachter, May 24, 2017
Opinion Latin America Through Old-Time Eyes THE DAILY PIC: At the New York Public Library, Latin America as seen in photos. Can there be an upside in being the "other"? By Blake Gopnik, May 24, 2017
Opinion Rodney Graham’s 20/20 Vision of Our Past THE DAILY PIC: At 303 Gallery Graham gives us living history, with him in it. By Blake Gopnik, May 23, 2017
Opinion At Carriage Trade, Mother Nature as the Best Modern Artist THE DAILY PIC: At the reopened Carriage Trade, a group show pairs deliberate and accidental art. By Blake Gopnik, May 22, 2017
Opinion Thomas Wilfred: High-Art Screensavers Before Our Screens Existed THE DAILY PIC: Wilfred's light art created created hi-res effects in a pre-res era, as a Yale show reveals. By Blake Gopnik, May 19, 2017