Opinion Kenny Schachter Sees the Art Market Shimmy Along in a City Shaken by Protest For better or worse, the art market is oblivious to the surrounding chaos. By Kenny Schachter, Nov 21, 2016
Opinion Nahum Tevet Crafts Modernism’s Shroud of Turin THE DAILY PIC: At Hunter College, Nahum Tevet's glass works collect the scraps that remain from the sacred days of modern art. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 21, 2016
Opinion Oxymoron of the Day: Agnes Martin’s Bling THE DAILY PIC: In the Martin survey at the Guggenheim, a career built on grays gives way, just once, to a golden glimmer. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 18, 2016
Opinion Edgar Degas in a Moment of Dottiness THE DAILY PIC: At the Carnegie Museum, a painting by Degas seems to have caught the pox. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 17, 2016
Opinion Man Ray’s Self-Portrait Takes Us Through the Looking Glass THE DAILY PIC: At Feigen, Man Ray's 1970 self-portrait is a remake of a remake, printed front-to-back. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 16, 2016
Opinion Paul Rand: The Man Who Moved Ads from Cute to Clever THE DAILY PIC: Rand's republished 'Designer's Art' is a guide to 50 years of changing graphic design, and the man who changed it. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 15, 2016
Opinion Has the Art World Had Enough of ‘Curators’? Organizers, directors, agents ... New terms are taking over the exhausted c-word. By Hettie Judah, Nov 14, 2016
Opinion Krzysztof Wodiczko Was Resisting Trump 30 Years Ago THE DAILY PIC: Wodiczko's 'Homeless Vehicle' from 1988 – a vintage Trumpmobile just acquired by the Hirshhorn Museum. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 14, 2016
Opinion Paul Graham’s Photos: Perfect for the Oval Office? THE DAILY PIC: Graham's photos at the Carnegie Museum prefer doubt to false certainty. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 11, 2016
Opinion Gay Gotham: Networking’s Masterpiece THE DAILY PIC: The Museum of the City of New York gets at the social connections that made queer art great. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 10, 2016
Opinion Apocalypse Now? THE DAILY PIC: Like the election, Conner's nuclear-test film at the Whitney reveals the pleasure we take in destruction. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 9, 2016
Opinion Pablo Picasso’s ‘Le Tricorne’—His ‘Mad Man’ Moment? THE DAILY PIC: In its new home at the New-York Historical Society, Picasso's 'Tricorne' shows its roots in advertising. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 8, 2016
Opinion Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol: Separated at Birth or Barely Related? THE DAILY PIC: A new book traces what Warhol and Dali had in common – although their differences may matter more. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 7, 2016
Opinion Michael Lutin’s Art World Horoscope for November 2016 It's that Scorpio feeling that fuels all creation. By Michael Lutin, Nov 4, 2016
Opinion What’s Driving the Surge in Art Books? ‘Publish or Perish’ is becoming the new norm. By Kito Nedo, Nov 4, 2016