Art & Exhibitions Hauser, Wirth and Schimmel Is a Gallery Built Like a Museum—What’s Really Going On? The LA mega-space's first show is a giant survey of abstract sculpture by women. By Ben Davis, Mar 11, 2016
Art Fairs Highlights and First Impressions of the Armory Show 2016 See embroidered Brazilian lily pads, Afro-Futurist masks, and more. By Ben Davis, Mar 3, 2016
Opinion The Met Breuer Botches Its First Outing at Its New Contemporary Art Outpost "Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible" doesn't come together. By Ben Davis, Mar 2, 2016
Art & Exhibitions The State of the Art World, Explained What Kanye West's fashion debut tells us about the Met Breuer. By Ben Davis, Mar 1, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Andrea Bowers Fights for Transgender Icons in New Chelsea Show "Whose Feminism Is It Anyway?" is illuminating. By Ben Davis, Feb 24, 2016
Opinion Christian Viveros-Fauné on How the Met Breuer Will Drastically Alter New York It's a brave new world. By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Feb 22, 2016
Opinion Kenny Schachter on Why Gstaad Is the Perfect Context for James Franco’s ‘Resort Paintings’ Franco’s charisma is the perfect draw for the heavy hitting Gstaad-ites. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 18, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Artist Joe Scanlan Is Renting Out a Marcel Broodthaers-Themed Airbnb The artist says it is "unclear" whether the project is a work of art. By Ben Davis, Feb 18, 2016
Opinion MoMA Gives Us the ‘Romantic-Realist’ Marcel Broodthaers That We Deserve The current retrospective comes as a nice surprise. By Ben Davis, Feb 16, 2016
Opinion Kenny Schachter on London’s February Auctions: The Sky Is Falling—Or Is It? Going behind-the-scenes at the auction houses. By Kenny Schachter, Feb 14, 2016
Art & Exhibitions Dominique Levy Gallery Revisits the Experimental Drawing Surge of the 1960s “Drawing Then” is an exercise in market-inspired retro-mania. By Ben Davis, Feb 10, 2016
Opinion Anri Sala’s Journey of Redemption Mesmerizes at the New Museum It is it the tale of escape, and of difficult grandeur. By Ben Davis, Feb 3, 2016
Opinion David Brooks Gets Bizarre in His Latest Essay on Beauty The piece leaves many unanswered questions. By Ben Davis, Jan 19, 2016
Opinion Kenny Schachter on Joe Bradley’s Unlikely Rise to Art World Eminence Joe has always ambitiously courted failure. By Kenny Schachter, Jan 11, 2016
Opinion Galapagos Art Space Plans $6.25 Million Detroit Property Flip Ironically, the space fled Brooklyn's ever-escalating rents for Detroit. By Ben Davis, Jan 9, 2016