Opinion Robert Breer and the Haunting of Simon Preston Gallery THE DAILY PIC: Breer's sculptures wander the gallery like ghosts. By Blake Gopnik, Apr 4, 2017
Opinion Eleanor Antin’s Vietnam-Era Boots Speak to Today’s Troubles THE DAILY PIC: Antin's '100 Boots' piece is 45 years old, but more topical than ever. By Blake Gopnik, Apr 3, 2017
Opinion Spencer Finch Brings Skyscapes Inside THE DAILY PIC: The Seattle Art Museum's new installation by Spencer Finch is nature, denaturalized. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 31, 2017
Opinion John McCracken: Radical Minimalism Meets Traditional Craft THE DAILY PIC: At David Zwirner's McCracken show, an industrial look speaks of the handmade. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 30, 2017
Opinion Bing Wright’s Photography Honors Dead Flies THE DAILY PIC: At Paula Cooper, Wright crafts memorials for creatures that are always forgotten. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 29, 2017
Opinion Kirk Hayes’s ‘Collages’ are Trompe-l’oeil Paintings THE DAILY PIC: At Horton Gallery, Hayes, who has no formal training, has taught himself to confuse well-honed eyes—and minds. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 28, 2017
Opinion At the Whitney, Matt Browning Whittles Up a More Honest Modernism THE DAILY PIC: Browning's hand-carved sculptures give us Modernism with a human face. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 24, 2017
Opinion At the Whitney, Frances Stark’s Giant Paintings Argue Against the Censorship They Promote THE DAILY PIC: At the Whitney Biennial, Stark shows vast, uncensored reproductions of a pro-censorship text. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 23, 2017
Opinion At the Whitney, Pope.L’s ‘Jewish’ Room Evokes the Famous Womanhouse THE DAILY PIC: Pope.L's baloney-covered cube casts doubt on all stable ideas of identity. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 22, 2017
Opinion At the Whitney, John Divola Snaps Painting’s Corpse THE DAILY PIC: Is Divola showing post-mortem shots of painting, or photos brought to life by the ancient medium? By Blake Gopnik, Mar 21, 2017
Opinion The Whitney Biennial: ‘Pleasant’ Should Count as a Rave in Our Troubled Age THE DAILY PIC: The 2017 Whitney Biennial leaves visitors more sprightly than at earlier ones. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 20, 2017
Opinion What the Dots Mean in Andy Warhol’s Pop Art THE DAILY PIC: At the Broad Museum in Los Angeles, one of Warhol's 'Most Wanted Men' is a close-up on our mass-media culture. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 17, 2017
Opinion Hercules Segers: A Great Modern Artist—From the 17th Century THE DAILY PIC: In the Metropolitan's show of the Dutch artist, we see him breaking every rule, including some that had yet to be written. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 16, 2017
Opinion ‘Islamic’ Carpets Prove That ‘Islam’ Can Cover Many Things THE DAILY PIC: In the Metropolitan's show of Iranian rugs, joy and esthetics are every bit as Muslim as severity and abnegation. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 15, 2017
Opinion James Turrell Makes the Sky Look Like a Pantone Chip THE DAILY PIC: At Pomona College, Turrell's Skyspace is so much about our senses, it proves that other art is all about thought. By Blake Gopnik, Mar 14, 2017