Art & Exhibitions At Postmasters, Federico Solmi Lets Tyrants Show Off THE DAILY PIC: Solmi rolls out the red carpet for Idi Amin and Genghis Kahn. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 6, 2015
Art & Exhibitions On the Case: The Law on Augmented Reality and Museums There is nothing virtual about being sued. By Charles and Thomas Danziger, Oct 5, 2015
Galleries Make Time This Week for These 7 New York Art Events Mark your calendars. By Lauren Palmer, Oct 5, 2015
Galleries Now Women Can Protect Themselves With Artist-Designed Anti-Rape Cloak Sarah Maple takes feminine modesty to the absurd extreme. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 5, 2015
Galleries Bizarre Depiction of the President’s Penis Causes Outrage in South Africa Once again, an artist is in hot water over his shocking portrayal of the leader. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions VIDEO: Paul Schimmel on the Complexity of Mike Kelley’s ‘Kandors’ Exhibition See the artist's final series up close. By Eileen Kinsella, Oct 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Joan Miró Show Opens in Zurich With Shocking Performance By His Grandson Dressed in pink, he rode in on a Harley Davidson. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Oct 5, 2015
Art & Exhibitions At Skarstedt, Justin Adian Gives CPR to Zombie Abstraction THE DAILY BEAST: Adian's paintings know they're undead, and revel in it. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 5, 2015
Art Fairs 10 Highlights From Colombia’s ArtBo That Help Make This Art Fair Shine On offer are forgotten Colombian Land art and an homage to Blade Runner. By Ben Davis, Oct 3, 2015
Galleries New York Gallerists Watch in Fear as Hurricane Joaquin Gathers Strength The philosophy, according to one dealer, is "better safe than Sandy." By Brian Boucher, Oct 3, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Fashion Designer Nanette Lepore Opens an Art Gallery in Her Posh West Village Townhouse Lepore misses the frenetic East Village art scene. By Cait Munro, Oct 2, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Must-See Art Guide: Houston This week's guide includes Mark Rothko, Bo Joseph, and Susan Plum. By Astyaj Ghassemi Bass, Oct 1, 2015
Galleries 2015 Turner Prize Show is Earnest and Experimental but Ultimately Anticlimactic Why do we still care about the Turner Prize so much? By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Oct 1, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Explore the High Seas in an Artist Residency on a Container Ship It all started when the artist needed a cheap way to travel. By Brian Boucher, Sep 30, 2015
Art & Exhibitions Amid Catalan Separatism, Barcelona Launches its First Gallery Weekend Barcelona's art scene is entering a new phase. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Sep 30, 2015