Opinion John Gerrard, Lord of the Frogs THE DAILY PIC: At Simon Preston, John Gerrard's latest piece asks whether we all just frogs in a space-lab, with God as our NASA. By Blake Gopnik, May 18, 2017
Opinion Joe Bradley Reveals Painting’s Superpower THE DAILY PIC: In the Brant foundation's new 'Animal Farm' show, Joe Bradley shows that painting can make do with little. By Blake Gopnik, May 16, 2017
Opinion Anni Albers Deserves Space on the A-List of Art THE DAILY PIC: At the Yale University Art Gallery, Anni Albers's weavings come off as more daring than Josef's paintings. By Blake Gopnik, May 15, 2017
Opinion Lee Friedlander Captured a Moment of Change THE DAILY PIC: Early shots by Friedlander at the Yale University Art Gallery record protests that mattered. By Blake Gopnik, May 12, 2017
Art World Susan Hiller Spotlights Our Fear of Girl Power THE DAILY PIC: At Lisson, Hiller samples Hollywood’s image of young women who effect change. By Blake Gopnik, May 11, 2017
Opinion Smash the FBI Building and Stonehenge Will Be Next THE DAILY PIC: Brutalist architecture stands for a past that matters. By Blake Gopnik, May 10, 2017
Opinion Robert Rauschenberg: Big Feet, Big … Talent THE DAILY PIC: At the Rauschenberg Foundation, an early 'self-portrait' that's nothing but the artist's footprint. By Blake Gopnik, May 9, 2017
Opinion Jim Campbell on the Women’s March THE DAILY PIC: At Bryce Wolkowitz, Jim Campbell's digital art turns pink pussy ears into pixels. By Blake Gopnik, May 8, 2017
Opinion Lygia Clark’s Abstractions Have Dada Daring THE DAILY PIC: At Luhring Augustine, Lygia Clark's mid-century abstractions have roots in much earlier radicalism. By Blake Gopnik, May 5, 2017
Opinion Robert Longo’s Enormous Drawings of Enormity THE DAILY PIC: At Metro Pictures, Longo's huge new drawings give weighty subjects a monumental heft. By Blake Gopnik, May 4, 2017
Opinion Frédéric Bazille: Impressionist Painter of Light, Air—and Bromance THE DAILY PIC: In his National Gallery survey, Bazille comes off as a lesser Impressionist who explored the movement's camaraderie. By Blake Gopnik, May 3, 2017
Opinion Siebren Versteeg Turns His Computer Into Painting’s Terminator THE DAILY PIC: At Bitforms, Versteeg's software makes paintings as good—or bad—as the ones the art world loves. By Blake Gopnik, May 2, 2017
Opinion Louise Lawler’s Caustic Eye Gives a True View of the Art World THE DAILY PIC: The Lawler retrospective at MoMA reveals how art gets distorted by money and power. By Blake Gopnik, May 1, 2017
Opinion Andy Warhol, Caught in the Act of Going Dada THE DAILY PIC: A photo from Larry Fink's new Warhol book gets ID'd—it shows the Popster performing in Tristan Tzara's 'Gas Heart.' By Blake Gopnik, Apr 21, 2017
Opinion Marisa Merz Knits Her Way to Gender Equity THE DAILY PIC: At the Metropolitan Museum, Merz has the courage to risk being labelled "feminine." By Blake Gopnik, Apr 20, 2017