Art & Exhibitions Daido Moriyama Shows Unforgiving Color Photography at Fondation Cartier In color, Moriyama is harsher—even cruel. By Hettie Judah, Feb 5, 2016
Analysis Sotheby’s Shows Solid Results at $135 Million Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale The highs, and lows, of the market are revealed in this sale. By Colin Gleadell, Feb 3, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Contemporary Chinese Artists Go Wild at Louis Vuitton Foundation The exhibition is a collaboration with Beijing's Ullens Center. By Emily Nathan, Jan 30, 2016
Reviews See Your Fate With These Illicit Medieval Playing Cards at the Cloisters The secret decks were banned by the clergy. By Lauren Palmer, Jan 23, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Cologne Art Show Celebrates Women In the Wake of Attacks Is this kismet operating on a grand scale? By Sarah Hyde, Jan 21, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Artist Hiroki Tsukuda Is Not Afraid to Get Weird in His First US Show The artist, who is colorblind, creates complicated black-and-white collages. By Kathleen Massara, Jan 19, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Cy Twombly Haunts One of Dubai’s Oldest Galleries in New Show Iranians pay homage to the late artist, through the beauty of the line. By Myrna Ayad, Jan 10, 2016
Art & Exhibitions David Ebony’s Top 10 Most Memorable Artworks of 2015 The overheated art world spawned some unforgettable works. By David Ebony, Dec 23, 2015
Reviews Ben Davis Selects the Most Important Art Essays of the Year "Women on the Verge" and more essays that mattered in 2015. By Ben Davis, Dec 21, 2015
Art & Exhibitions ‘Qwaypurlake’ at Hauser & Wirth Somerset is a Fascinating and Eerie Exhibition Modern and contemporary British artists reimagine the Somerset landscape. By Lizzie Lloyd, Dec 17, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Scented Candle Installation Brings Optimistic Mood to Lower Manhattan Its popularity is disturbing. By Ben Davis, Dec 16, 2015
Reviews Farideh Lashai Rocks the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art With Jackson Pollock and Cy Twombly TMOCA is leading the unveiling of Iran to the world. By Benjamin Genocchio, Dec 11, 2015
Analysis Kenny Schachter on Why Art Basel in Miami Beach Is the End of Art History It's an even more vapid kind of death than Arthur Danto had predicted. By Kenny Schachter, Dec 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions London’s Dazzling ‘Big Bang Data’ Exhibition Reveals the Ugly Truths of Our Digital Lives The show where you could run into your own selfie is here. By Matilda Battersby, Dec 2, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Kimsooja Harnesses Light and Color at Centre Pompidou Metz The meditative installation cannot be captured with Selfies. By Emily Nathan, Nov 26, 2015