Art World What’s the Best Work of Art You Saw This Summer? 18 (More) Well-Traveled Experts Weigh In In the final installment of our series, Shirin Neshat, Brett Gorvy, and others tell us about the most memorable works they saw this season. By Artnet News, Aug 17, 2017
Opinion In Cold War Hungary, Balint Szombathy Poked Fun at Lenin by Parading Him THE DAILY PIC: Elizabeth Dee's survey of postwar Hungarian art, by Balint Szombathy and others, shows how subtle resistance can be. By Blake Gopnik, May 25, 2017
Art World Russia’s Richest Man Just Opened an Art Space in Venice—and It’s Dramatically Unshowy The V-A-C Foundation's new Venetian art space is modest in design and scope, offering a space for viewers to appreciate avant-garde art. By Hettie Judah, May 10, 2017
Art World Benin Urges France to Return Precious Objects Taken During Colonial Era Signatories to an open letter call for the repatriation of an estimated 6,000 stolen objects. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Mar 28, 2017
Art Fairs See the 10 Most Impressive Works at Art Basel Hong Kong These are the pieces everybody will be talking about. By Henri Neuendorf, Mar 21, 2017
Reviews The RA’s Russian Show Is a Fascinating Survey of Life and Art During the Revolution From hope and heroism to censorship and deportation, it’s all here. By Hettie Judah, Feb 8, 2017
Art Fairs Art Basel Hong Kong’s Encounters Will Feature Katharina Grosse and Rirkrit Tiravanija The fair will feature 12 brand new large-scale installations. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 26, 2017
Art World Would You Pay $21.4 Million for a Giant Artwork Made for East German Secret Police? The 65-foot screen was originally installed at the Stasi headquarters in Berlin. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Nov 23, 2016
Art World The Little-Known Movers and Shakers of Moscow’s Exciting Contemporary Art Scene Meet the institutions, collectors, and foundations doing exciting things for contemporary art in Moscow. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Sep 12, 2016
People The 20 Most Fashionable Women in the Art World The key is always having fun. By Artnet News, Jul 27, 2016
People 10 Political Figures Who Resemble Famous Artworks If you squint a little... By Christian Viveros-Fauné, Jul 25, 2016
People Pennsylvania Museum Visitor Knocks Artist’s Clock Off Wall Don't. Touch. Anything. In. Museums. Just don't. By Brian Boucher, Jun 3, 2016
Art World Alexander Sokurov’s ‘Francofonia’ Is a Haunting Meditation on the Role of Art The Russian filmmaker turns his lens on the Louvre. By Graham Fuller, Apr 1, 2016
Analysis Man Loses Quest to Reclaim $200 Million Van Gogh Painting Seized by Bolsheviks After years in court, the painting will remain at Yale. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 29, 2016
Art World Can the World Monuments Fund Save Moscow’s Iconic Shukhov Tower? It is threatened by development, as well as corrosion. By Brian Boucher, Mar 22, 2016