Art World Carrie Mae Weems’s Convention of Artists and Intellectuals in New York Inspired Hope for Our Violent Times Theaster Gates, Shirin Neshat, Tania Bruguera and others met at the Park Avenue Armory for a day of art and discussion. By Jazia Hammoudi, Dec 19, 2017
Art World Frances Stark and Wu Tsang Are Among the Six Nominees for the 2018 Hugo Boss Prize The winner will receive $100,000 and a solo show at the Guggenheim. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 13, 2017
Art World Editors’ Picks: 11 Things to See in New York This Week It's a big week for artist books. By Sarah Cascone, Dec 11, 2017
Art World The Merits of ‘Freedom Dreaming’ and Other Takeaways From the Brooklyn Museum’s First-Ever Conference on Art and Social Justice The three-day conference included a full day of talks, panels, and workshops. By Jazia Hammoudi, Oct 23, 2017
Art World Want to Be an Artist-in-Residence at New York City’s Department of Corrections? Now’s Your Chance Can artists help rehabilitate at-risk New Yorkers? By Henri Neuendorf, Oct 18, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Karen Pence Will Launch an Art Therapy Initiative + More Must-Read Stories Plus, a $65 million Léger leads Christie's November sales and William Eggleston’s first music album is out this Friday. By Artnet News, Oct 18, 2017
Art World Editors’ Picks: 20 Things to See in New York This Week This week's hottest art events. By Sarah Cascone, Oct 16, 2017
Events and Parties Editors’ Picks: 15 Things to See in New York This Week Don't miss the return of the New Museum's Ideas City! By Sarah Cascone, Sep 11, 2017
Politics Creative Time’s Flag Project Gets Political on President Trump’s Birthday Coincidentally, the president was born on the same day as Flag Day. By Sarah Cascone, Jun 14, 2017
Art World Tania Bruguera Launches Bike-Based Project to Improve Ties Between Immigrants and NYC Government The "artivist" promises to build a network of trust between both parties. By Terence Trouillot, May 30, 2017
Art World Art Industry News: Meet the Fun-Loving Japanese Billionaire Who Bought the $111 Million Basquiat + More Must-Read Stories Plus, Art Cologne will clash with the art fairs in Brussels next year and Metro Pictures to collaborate with 47 Canal. By Artnet News, May 19, 2017
Art World Social Alchemist Nari Ward on Using Art to Rethink the Difference Between Money and Spirituality We spoke to artist Nari Ward about his latest body of work, gentrification in Harlem, and the importance of giving back to your community. By Terence Trouillot, May 18, 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
Politics Why Was Marilyn Minter’s ‘Resist’ Flag Removed From the Lever House? Accusations of censorship fly, but something else is afoot. By Sarah Cascone, May 5, 2017
Art Fairs Anri Sala’s Magic Drums Draw Crowds at Marian Goodman’s Frieze Booth The artist's sound-based installation is truly clever. By Henri Neuendorf, May 4, 2017