Art & Exhibitions Ai Weiwei’s London Survey Proves He’s More Than Just a Celebrity Dissident From early smaller works to his famous monumental pieces, the show is a triumph. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 22, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Haute Jeweler Chaumet Spotlights its Lavish Heritage with Paris Exhibition Chaumet had an avant-garde predilection for customization. By Emily Nathan, Sep 22, 2015
Reviews Wolfgang Tillmans’s Early Film Debut at The Kitchen Was a Packed, Sweaty Mess Videos are photographing time, he tells the audience. By Clara Zevi, Sep 16, 2015
Reviews Lisa Yuskavage’s Brood of Luminous Filthy Figures Rocks the Rose Art Museum Like the Aristocrats in stand-up comedy, Yuskavage's work beautifies the dirty. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Sep 11, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev’s Istanbul Biennial Makes Political Statements With Outstanding Art The biennial also focuses on the Armenian Genocide. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Sep 4, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Money, Natural Beauty and Great Art Make St. Moritz Art Masters 2015 Irresistible As the snow melts away, St. Moritz unravels its summertime beauty and culture. By Hili Perlson, Aug 26, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Freaks and Geeks Dominate Matthew Marks Survey of Alternative Artists Since the 1960s A worldly, if jarring and unruly, show. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Jul 31, 2015
Reviews The Brief But Influential Career of Ree Morton Gets Major Retrospective at Reina Sofia Morton, who died in a car accident, created all her oeuvre in just nine years. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Jul 21, 2015
Analysis Great Summer Reading: ‘The Art of The Con’ Exposes Secret World of Fakes and Forgeries Get to know the art world's most notorious scammers and fraudsters. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 13, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Why as a Millennial the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris is Worth Visiting What do millennials think of the Louis Vuitton Museum in Paris? By Christie Chu, Jun 26, 2015
Analysis Kenny Schachter On Why Art Basel Left Him Mentally and Physically Damaged Are art fairs bad for your health? By Kenny Schachter, Jun 22, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Claire Morgan Stages Stunning Meditations on Impermanence at Fondation Fernet Branca Morgan’s installations with taxidermy and organic materials tackle life and death. By Artnet News, Jun 22, 2015
Art Fairs Pretentious Tino Sehgal Delivers Absurd Talk With Tina Brown to Baffled Bankers In Basel During Art Basel Sometimes artists say really stupid things. By Artnet News, Jun 17, 2015
Reviews Great Summer Art Reading: Robert Motherwell The Making of an American Giant Robert Motherwell was part of a generation of artists that made America great. By Brewster Fine, Jun 16, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Immersive Gaming, Raves, Apps, and Tattoos Star at the 8th Nordic Biennial The curators have focused on new media works with stunning results. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Jun 16, 2015