Opinion An Eastern Horn That Spoke to Europe’s Medieval Christians THE DAILY PIC: In the Met 'Jerusalem' show, a hunting horn from the Middle East once held Christian relics. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 18, 2016
Opinion Emeka Ogboh’s Black (Beer) Power THE DAILY PIC: At Ludlow 38, Ogboh's African stout drowns out Germany's lily-white lagers. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 17, 2016
Opinion The Latest Forgery Scandal Is a Tempest in a… Fruit Bowl THE DAILY PIC: On an admirable Frans Hals that has turned out to be fake – and why such revelations barely matter. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 14, 2016
Opinion Matthew Barney’s Early Work Is Messed Up, and It Rivals Cezanne THE DAILY PIC: At Gladstone, a recreation of Matthew Barney's first New York solo is complex but coherent and resonant. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 13, 2016
Opinion Charles LeDray’s Miniatures Zoom-in on Scale THE DAILY PIC: At Craig Starr, LeDray's shrunken works have big effects. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 12, 2016
Opinion Kenny Schachter Comes Out to Play at Frieze London Kenny returns with tales from the obscure side of the art world. By Kenny Schachter, Oct 11, 2016
Opinion Andy Warhol’s ‘New’ Snake Book THE DAILY PIC: A new book presents Warhol illustrations from 1963, when he was also making his most serious Pop Art. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 11, 2016
Opinion Caspar Netscher: Obscurity As a Selling Point THE DAILY PIC: Netscher, from 17th-century Holland, is the latest Great Unknown championed by our National Gallery. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 10, 2016
Opinion For Sam Ekwurtzel, Cement Board is the New Canvas THE DAILY PIC: At Simone Subal, Ekwurtzel treats construction supplies with a new father's fond care. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 7, 2016
Opinion Nidaa Badwan Holed Up in Gaza—to Seek Escape THE DAILY PIC: At Postmasters, Badwan's self-portraits came from spending 20 months in her room in Gaza, building better worlds of the mind. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 6, 2016
Opinion Daniel Buren Shows His True Stripes THE DAILY PIC: At Nahmad Contemporary, Daniel Buren, master of stripes, is shown achieving his mastery. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 5, 2016
Opinion Michael Lutin’s Art World Horoscope for October 2016 Now let's see how Pluto in Capricorn is affecting you personally. By Michael Lutin, Oct 4, 2016
Opinion Billy Al Bengston: Riding His Hog to the Brink of Pop Art THE DAILY PIC: At Venus Over Manhattan, Billy Al Bengston's 1961 "motorcycle" paintings, from L.A., rival New York's Pop Art. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 4, 2016
Opinion In a New Documentary, Andy Warhol’s ‘Brillo Box’ Is an Unlikely Icon of Pop THE DAILY PIC: A Pop Art masterpiece bought for $1,000 in 1969 sold for $3-million in 2010. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 3, 2016
Opinion Alma Thomas Rooted Her Abstractions in Race THE DAILY PIC: At the Studio Museum, Alma Thomas let the fight for civil rights shape her later abstractions. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 30, 2016