Opinion After Brexit, Art Must Break Out of Its Bubble The cultural establishment's reactions are getting it all wrong. By Ben Davis, Jun 28, 2016
Opinion Photography’s ‘International Center’? My Eye It Is THE DAILY PIC: The relaunched photo museum has a fine show in an embarrassing space. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 28, 2016
Opinion Isaac Mizrahi Dresses Minds as Well as Bodies The Daily Pic: At the Jewish Museum, Mizrahi dives below fashion's surfaces. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 22, 2016
Opinion Roberto Burle Marx’s High-Speed Garden THE DAILY PIC: At the Jewish Museum, Marx merges biomorphs and streamlining. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 21, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Did Kirk Mangus Make Great Pots or Modernist Art Supplies? THE DAILY PIC: Pots shown in a fine-art context risk becoming objets trouvés. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 20, 2016
Art Fairs Kenny Schachter Declares Basel the New Art Hajj The museums in town are worth the trip alone. By Kenny Schachter, Jun 17, 2016
Opinion Why Did John Oliver Rip Off Debt Collective for His $15 Million Collection Stunt? Last Week Tonight erases artist activism even as it capitalizes on it. By Ben Davis, Jun 7, 2016
Opinion Kenny Schachter Remembers Zaha Hadid Kenny remembers her brilliance, her conceptual extravagance and her fans. By Kenny Schachter, Jun 2, 2016
Opinion For Hans Haacke, ‘Corporate Philanthropy’ is an Oxymoron THE DAILY PIC: At the Drawing Center, Haacke bites the hand of donor companies. By Blake Gopnik, Jun 2, 2016
Art & Exhibitions The Big Missed Opportunity in the Guggenheim’s László Moholy-Nagy Show Compared to Moholy-Nagy's own vision, the Guggenheim show feels genteel. By Ben Davis, May 31, 2016
Opinion Alice Neel, Patron Saint of the Met’s ‘Unfinished’ Show THE DAILY PIC: Like the Met, Neel declared incomplete work to be worth showing. By Blake Gopnik, May 27, 2016
Art & Exhibitions How teamLab’s Post-Art Installations Cracked the Silicon Valley Code This is what disruption looks like, as applied to the art experience. By Ben Davis, May 26, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Did Vincent van Gogh Predict the Ozone Hole? THE DAILY PIC: In 'Unfinished' at the Met, incompletion is a sign of calamity. By Blake Gopnik, May 25, 2016
Opinion Catholic League Targets Museum Over Mark Ryden’s ‘Anti-Christian’ Art A museum is threatened with losing public funding. By Ben Davis, May 20, 2016
Opinion New Study Finds Link Between Art and Property Values It's a new way to look at art and gentrification. By Ben Davis, May 17, 2016