Opinion Lynn Hershman Leeson Makes Art From Life’s Challenges THE DAILY PIC: At Bridget Donahue, videos by Hershman Leeson show a couple as their rancor builds, and the artist as she admits to prostitution. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 3, 2017
Opinion Pedro Orrente: Hardly Velázquez, But Can’t We Love Him for a Single Moment of Brilliance? THE DAILY PIC: At the Walters Art Museum, one great detail from an Orrente painting made him out to be Velázquez's ancestor. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 2, 2017
Opinion Martha Edelheit, Another Postwar Talent Left Out of Art History’s Storyline THE DAILY PIC: In the Grey gallery's 'Inventing Downtown' show, Martha Edelheit proves that the 1950s talent pool went deeper than art's big names. By Blake Gopnik, Feb 1, 2017
Opinion Kate Gilmore’s ‘Beat’: A Performance that Channels the Anger All Women Should Feel THE DAILY PIC: At On Stellar Rays, Gilmore gets women to stomp their way to the next wave of feminism. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 31, 2017
Opinion Activist Art in ‘Perpetual Revolution’ Left Blake Gopnik Hoping for a Revolt THE DAILY PIC: At the International Center of Photography, activist art that makes art seem trivial. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 30, 2017
Opinion Mohamed Bourouissa Documents America’s Cowboys—Black, Urban Ones THE DAILY PIC: At the Studio Museum in Harlem, Bourouissa gives us a different view of horsemanship. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 27, 2017
Opinion Burt Barr Records an Ice Cube as it Melts, for a Movie With the Ultimate in Predictable Endings THE DAILY PIC: At Sikkema Jenkins, Barr's video helps us focus on change. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 26, 2017
Opinion In DC, a Rooster by Katharina Fritsch Seems to Stand Guard Over the Nation THE DAILY PIC: On a rooftop at the National Gallery of Art, a rooster by Katharina Fritsch gets new meaning from our new politics. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 25, 2017
Opinion Miguel Ángel Cárdenas: Sex Takes a Poke at Abstraction THE DAILY PIC: At Andrea Rosen Gallery, Cárdenas sees the body as the greatest argument against the abstract. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 24, 2017
Opinion Blake Gopnik on How Scenes at the Women’s March Reminded Him of Delacroix THE DAILY PIC: At the Women's March in Washington, DC, the crowds of protesters evoked famous works of art. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 23, 2017
Opinion Inaugural Question: Why Do Rich Criminals Barely Suffer? THE DAILY PIC: In Petzel Gallery’s timely show, Andrew Tider and Jeff Greenspan portray America’s inequities. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 20, 2017
Opinion Anthony Caro: Did Old Age Set Free His Inner Comic? THE DAILY PIC: In Caro’s late work at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, plastic adds levity to his heavy metal. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 19, 2017
Opinion A Closer Look at Donald Trump’s Chosen Painting, ‘The Verdict of the People’ It's a warts-and-all picture of antebellum democracy in action. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Jan 18, 2017
Opinion Elizabeth Murray’s Rare Moment As an Illustrator THE DAILY PIC: In Murray's show at Canada gallery, her drawings for a travel magazine are the big surprise. By Blake Gopnik, Jan 18, 2017
Opinion Kenny Schachter on Richard Prince and the Magic of Art Market Metaphysics In what other sector can you conceivably disown something that is what it is? By Kenny Schachter, Jan 17, 2017