Art & Exhibitions Learn About The Early Years of Kazuo Shiraga, 1953–1958 This is the first in a series of three videos about the life and work of the artist. By Fergus McCaffrey, Apr 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Carol Bove Sheds New Light on Architect Carlo Scarpa in a Joint Exhibition at the Henry Moore Institute Bove’s re-evaluation of Scarpa is most successful in her recent work. By Lydia Yee, Apr 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Christina Mackie Sets Duveen Galleries Ablaze with Color at Tate Britain But is it time to reconsider crowd-pleasing atrium-filler art? By JJ Charlesworth, Apr 2, 2015
People Genius Annotates Christian Viveros-Fauné’s Klaus Biesenbach Takedown By Artnet News, Mar 25, 2015
Art & Exhibitions David Ebony’s Top 10 New York Gallery Shows for March Atta Kwami, Ericka Beckman, and Xavier Veilhan are in the mix. By David Ebony, Mar 19, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Italian Pop Art Legend Mimmo Rotella Delights at London’s Robilant+Voena It's the first retrospective in the UK of the Italian artist who died in 2006. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Mar 17, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: The Netherlands (While You Are Visiting TEFAF) This week's guide includes Henri Matisse, Armando, Anthony Goicolea, and more. By Audrey Fair, Mar 12, 2015
Art & Exhibitions From Marianne Boesky to SCAD, Serge Alain Nitegeka’s Black Plank Installations Stand Out The giant sculpture seems infused with the power of life-and-death experiences. By Brian Boucher, Mar 7, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At LES Gallery Kai Matsumiya, Z Behl Ups the Ante With Nude Male Solitaire Can men be considered sex objects? By Kurt McVey, Mar 7, 2015
Art Fairs Youthful, Edgy Independent Art Fair Looms Large in the Art World Energy and fun define the scrappy satellite fair. By Christie Chu, Mar 6, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: Hong Kong This week's guide includes Alex Prager, Shi Qing, Yoshitomo Nara, and more. By Astyaj Ghassemi Bass, Mar 4, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Ladies and Gentlemen, the Björk Show at MoMA Is Bad, Really Bad MoMA needed to nail it; instead, it stepped on a nail. By Ben Davis, Mar 3, 2015
Reviews Are Islam and Contemporary Art Incompatible? I Went to Saudi Arabia to Find Out Art in the Islamic kingdom has lived in the shadows and still does. By Benjamin Genocchio, Feb 25, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Puppet Jihad at MoMA PS1 Puts Burlesque Into Extremism Wael Shawky’s videos are abundant with beheadings and crucifixions. By Brian Boucher, Feb 22, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Ben Davis On Why Kazuo Shiraga Was One of the World’s Most Radical Painters and Still Is The Japanese painter Kazuo Shiraga is a 50-year "overnight" success. By Ben Davis, Feb 20, 2015