Art World In an Open Letter, Members of Belgium’s Art Community Denounce the BelgianArtPrize’s ‘Flagrant Exclusivity’ We speak to signatories about why they signed the letter criticizing the all-male shortlist. By Naomi Rea, May 11, 2018
Galleries 11 Young Art Dealers Who Are Revitalizing Their Art Scenes Smaller galleries may be under pressure, but these inspiration figures are forging ahead. By Artnet News, Jun 30, 2017
On View The V&A’s Photogenic New Extension Hopes to Lure ‘Creative Types’ Inclusivity is a sensitive issue in this London borough—Kensington and Chelsea—home to both the V&A and Grenfell Tower. By Hettie Judah, Jun 29, 2017
Art World Lisbon’s MAAT Museum Heralds New Era for Contemporary Art in Portugal Its director, Pedro Gadanho, was previously curator at MoMA’s architecture department. By Hettie Judah, Oct 4, 2016
Art Fairs Will the Launch of ARCO Lisboa Perk Up Portugal’s Sleepy Art Market? Fair participants and members of the local scene weigh in. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, May 24, 2016
Events and Parties The Week in Art: The Frick Ball and Young Women in the Arts Cocktail Hour Another busy week for the New York art world. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 11, 2016
Art World Tunisian Artists Jailed for Cannabis Use after Misguided Terror Raid Now Released The artists successfully appealed the verdict. By Henri Neuendorf, Dec 30, 2015
Art World Artists Suspected of Terrorist Activity Imprisoned for Cannabis Use A group of young artists and activists have launched a campaign for their release. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Dec 16, 2015
Reviews David Ebony’s Top 10 New York Gallery Shows for November From Martin Puryear at Matthew Marks to R.H. Quaytman at Gladstone. By David Ebony, Nov 21, 2014
Galleries Bryan Schutmaat’s Western Photos: Glorious, and Sad THE DAILY PIC: The photographer bridges our romance of the West and its realities. By Blake Gopnik, Nov 11, 2014