Art & Exhibitions Justine Kurland at Mitchell-Innes & Nash: Finding Grace in the Garage “Sincere Auto Care” represents a pilgrimage through blue-collar America. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Sep 18, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Roxy Paine at Marianne Boesky: The Raw Spectacle of Wood "Denuded Lens" seems a little hollow, but maybe there's a message there. By Ben Davis, Sep 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Garage Museum Canonizes the Nineties Curator Kate Fowle explains the origins of "The New International." By Rozalia Jovanovic, Sep 17, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Telling the Story of the African Diaspora Through Sci-Fi “a/wake in the water” uses an unexpected form to tell an urgent story. By Bansie Vasvani, Sep 11, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: Brussels This week's guide include Louise Lawler, Claude Viallat, Jack Smith, and more. By Alissa Darsa, Sep 11, 2014
Reviews The Shock of the Old in the Prado’s ‘El Greco and Modern Painting’ The Master of Toledo casts a long shadow. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Sep 9, 2014
Events and Parties FriendsWithYou Builds a Psychedelic Cave in the Meatpacking District The duo described their biggest work yet as a "cathedral of the spirit." By Cait Munro, Sep 8, 2014
Art Fairs Chic and Elegant Photo Shanghai Fair director says, "We're here for the long haul." By Sam Gaskin, Sep 8, 2014
Art Fairs Gwangju Biennale Celebrates Asia’s Consumer Culture Curator Jessica Morgan presents the work of over 100 artists. By John McCord, Sep 8, 2014
Reviews Paying Tribute to the Lost Generations of Black Photographers Deborah Willis's documentary feels all the more relevant post-Ferguson. By Benjamin Sutton, Sep 4, 2014
Reviews Miranda July Releases a Messaging App With a Message With "Somebody," your text messages could be delivered by anybody. By Cait Munro, Aug 28, 2014
Art & Exhibitions Strictly Critical Video: One Hour Looking at a Jackson Pollock Painting at MoMA What happens when you look at a single work of art for one hour? By Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné, Aug 18, 2014