Exhibitions At MoMA, Laura Kurgan Turns Brooklyn’s Rough Blocks Into Art THE DAILY PIC: A team explores the boundaries between art, information and activism. By Blake Gopnik, Apr 29, 2015
Exhibitions The Prinzhorn Collection in Heidelberg Shines a Light on the Art of Mental Patients Paul Klee and Max Ernst were influenced by the collection. By Henri Neuendorf, Apr 29, 2015
Exhibitions Italians Sell Off Rialto Bridge Advertising Space During Venice Biennale For €5 Million At €5 million, it's a bargain! By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, Apr 29, 2015
Events and Parties Inside Julian Schnabel’s Palazzo Chupi for the Bruce High Quality Foundation Benefit Dinner Artists and socialites fete New York City's only free art school. By Cait Munro, Apr 29, 2015
Exhibitions New York’s Museum of Biblical Art Will Close For Good Attendance had peaked this year at just 20,000. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 28, 2015
Analysis Obama Proposes Scrapping Tax Break For Capital Gains on Art Resales By Brian Boucher, Apr 28, 2015
Auctions David Heffel on Why He Loves Canadian Art David Heffel talks career highlights, and offers his picks for Canada's best museums. By Artnet News, Apr 28, 2015
Art World Artist Margarita Cabrera Threatens El Paso with $500,000 Suit for Destruction of Public Sculpture The sculpture incorporated guns donated by the local sheriff. By Brian Boucher, Apr 28, 2015
Exhibitions Basquiat’s Notebooks at the Brooklyn Museum Offer a Glimpse Into the Private Life of an Icon See our exclusive interview with the curators of "Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks." By Cait Munro, Apr 28, 2015
Exhibitions Rare Group of Seven Sketches Buried in the Artist’s Backyard Will Undergo Authenticity Testing By Christie Chu, Apr 28, 2015
Exhibitions Only 10% Of Museumgoers Can Tell The Difference Between a Masterpiece and a Fake — Really, That Many? By Cait Munro, Apr 28, 2015