Opinion At the Cooper-Hewitt, Christina Kim Turns Scraps Into Treasures THE DAILY PIC: At the Cooper-Hewitt, Kim's fashions use cloth that others might throw away. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 24, 2017
Opinion Pierre Chareau’s Deco Designs Are Tough Enough for Today THE DAILY PIC: The Jewish Museum surveys Chareau, 1930s pioneer of our industrial loft esthetic. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 23, 2017
Opinion Andy Warhol: Dead for 30 Years, But Still a Wizardly Presence THE DAILY PIC: In a new Skarstedt self-portrait show, Warhol isn't depicting his death but rather his magician's powers. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 22, 2017
Opinion Iris van Herpen’s ‘Smoke’ Dress Yields an Image of Our Industrial Past THE DAILY PIC: At the Carnegie Museum, van Herpen is mostly futuristic but sometimes looks back. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 20, 2017
Opinion Bas Jan Ader: Flower Arranging as the Master Art THE DAILY PIC: In this year's White Columns Annual, a Bas Jan Ader video throws esthetic bouquets. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 17, 2017
Opinion Could Channing Hansen’s Knits Bring Painting Back From the Dead? THE DAILY PIC: At CRG, Hansen's knits, based on his own DNA, are the ultimate record of an artist's presence. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 16, 2017
Opinion ¡Viva Warhol! Cuba’s Socialist Posters Reflect Pop Artist’s Influence THE DAILY PIC: Miguel Abreu's exhibition of Cuban posters shows us socialism with a Pop-y face. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 15, 2017
Opinion Does Vikky Alexander, a Canadian, Have to Make Canadian Art? THE DAILY PIC: At Downs & Ross, Alexander makes nature and nurture colide, eh? By Blake Gopnik, Feb 14, 2017
Opinion Jenny Holzer’s Maxims: As Pungent Today as Four Decades Ago THE DAILY PIC: At Alden Projects, Holzer's early street texts voice anxieties that feel strangely familiar. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 13, 2017
Opinion What to Make of MoMA’s Stand on Trump’s Travel Ban A closer look at what the rehang actually means. By Ben Davis, Feb 10, 2017
Opinion Francis Picabia: Postmodern Genius or a Rich Freak? THE DAILY PIC: At MoMA, we see Picabia decide to throw out modern styles even before modernism had gelled. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 10, 2017
Opinion From Johan Grimonprez, a Look at War and Its Lies THE DAILY PIC: At Sean Kelly, Johan Grimonprez's anti-war video has talking heads who raise doubts about their own talk. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 9, 2017
Opinion In Fin-de-Siècle Paris, Henri-Charles Guérard Made Quietly Decadent Prints THE DAILY PIC: At the New York Public Library, printmaker Henri-Charles Guérard is a master of subtle strangeness. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 8, 2017
Opinion Mierle Laderman Ukeles Made Trash Collectors Feel Like the Muses THE DAILY PIC: In the Queens Museum retrospective of Mierle Laderman Ukeles, her art gives sanitation workers the props they deserve. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 7, 2017
Opinion In the 1950s, New York Couldn’t Handle Andy Warhol’s Gay Art THE DAILY PIC: In “Inventing Downtown” at the Grey Art Gallery, Warhol failed to get into one space the show explores. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 6, 2017