Art & Exhibitions Sculptor Heide Fasnacht on the Ephemerality of Our Built Environment Recent work includes a sinkhole in Brooklyn's Socrates Sculpture Park. By Artnet News, Aug 11, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Chicago’s Queer Thoughts Finally Opens in New York City The artist-run gallery makes its New York debut this week. By Christie Chu, Aug 11, 2015
Galleries This is Your Last Week to See Artist Natalie White Make Sweet Love to Herself at the Hole By Cait Munro, Aug 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At Taittinger, Amena Menia Commemorates Forgetting THE DAILY PIC: The Algerian photographer records memorials that don't memorialize. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: Los Angeles This week's guide includes Edgar Degas, Jim Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, and more. By Judith Probst, Aug 6, 2015
Galleries Well Known New York Art Dealer Lance Kinz Has Died Aged 64 Kinz + Tillou showed artists from Jeremy Blake to Catherine Opie. By Brian Boucher, Aug 6, 2015
Galleries Florida Man Art Show Is Ripped From the State’s Most Ridiculous Headlines The antics of "Florida Man" inspired young artists to act. By Sarah Cascone, Aug 6, 2015
Galleries Meet the New Generation of Young London Art Dealers Discover the rising galleries that are keeping London young, weird, and interesting. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Aug 6, 2015
Art & Exhibitions 7 Artists to Watch: Northeast Edition This month's edition includes Stefan Hirsch, Brian A. Becker, and Leo Mancini-Hresko. By Artnet News, Aug 5, 2015
Galleries 8 Secrets to Larry Gagosian’s Success Revealed Trust your employees, and don't waste time on small talk. By Cait Munro, Aug 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Andrew Edlin Cancels Inaugural Event After Giant Condo Wall Collapse By Eileen Kinsella, Aug 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Hong Kong Art Gallery Week Aims to Cement City as Cultural Hub By Christie Chu, Aug 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At Salon 94, Nikki Maloof’s ‘Tiger’ Is a Very Humane Beast THE DAILY PIC: Show a man-eater from behind, and it goes all pussy-cat. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 5, 2015
Galleries 10 Art Essays You Should Read From July 2015 From China's New Measurements Group to the artistic power of the word "parbunkells," the month's big art stories. By Ben Davis, Aug 4, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Landscape Architect-turned-Sculptor Will Kurtz on the Things that Inspire Him The list includes women fighting on the street and a shopping cart of bottles. By Artnet News, Aug 4, 2015