Opinion Andy Warhol Was an Honors Student? THE DAILY PIC: A newly discovered document is just the latest proof that Warhol was more scholar than dunce. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 21, 2016
Opinion Anthony Miler, A Fluent Master of Angst THE DAILY PIC: Anthony Miler's expressionist canvases at Thierry Goldberg – a soulful outpouring that's like a pianist's scales. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 20, 2016
Opinion A Collaboration Made in Heaven: Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg THE DAILY PIC: In 1955, a window display deployed the talents of three greats of postwar art. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 19, 2016
Opinion Morris Engel, Indie Film’s Neglected Pioneer THE DAILY PIC: Engel's handheld camerawork and amateur actors helped shape New Wave film in the '60s. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 16, 2016
Opinion How Detroit Is Becoming a Lasting Destination for the Arts The Motor City has picked itself up, dusted itself off, and is ready to face the future. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Sep 15, 2016
Opinion Yves Klein Was Blue and That Made Virginia Dwan Happy THE DAILY PIC: Coming to the National Gallery, a survey of the career of dealer Virginia Dwan, one of Yves Klein's greatest backers. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 15, 2016
Opinion ‘The Piano Lesson’ by Matisse; ‘Las Meninas’ by Velazquez: Twins Separated at Birth? THE DAILY PIC: At MoMA, 'The Piano Lesson' by Matisse echoes Velazquez's self-declared masterpiece. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 14, 2016
Opinion A New Biography of Dealer Richard Bellamy, Roy Lichtenstein’s Mystery Man THE DAILY PIC: Judith Stein's new life of 1960s art dealer Richard Bellamy shows he was always unshocked by the new. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 13, 2016
Opinion Diane Arbus Captured the Depths Below Camp Surfaces THE DAILY PIC: The early Arbus shots at the Met Breuer raise gender issues, for her and us. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 12, 2016
Opinion A Paisley Shawl at the Met Is So Pretty, It’s Beyond Beautiful THE DAILY PIC: A 19th-century wrap could be the Mona Lisa of cold-weather ware. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 9, 2016
Opinion Dead and Pressed Into a Diamond, Can Luis Barragán Now Bargain for the Return of His Papers? THE DAILY PIC: At the San Francisco Art Institute, Jill Magid wants to trade the dead architect Luis Baragan for his archive. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 8, 2016
Opinion If You Want to See Amazon Make ‘I Love Dick,’ You Better Vote The pilot retains enough texture from the original to leave you wanting more. By Ben Davis, Sep 7, 2016
Opinion The Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum Digitizes Its Holdings: Old Buttons Emerge From the Shadows THE DAILY PIC: Old buttons—and 199,999 other objects—come to light with the massive digital project. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 7, 2016
Opinion The Getty Lusts After a Parmigianino That’s PG-13, If Not ‘R’ THE DAILY PIC: The Getty hopes to buy a sacred picture by Parmigianino that is strangely erotic . By Blake Gopnik, Sep 6, 2016
Opinion Jean-Antoine Watteau’s Soldiers: Caught Between the Past and Future of War THE DAILY PIC: In Watteau's military paintings at the Frick, chivalry meets the pro soldier. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 5, 2016