Art World Nicholas Serota Steps Down as Director of Tate, Heads to Arts Council England He is credited with transforming the Tate into a powerhouse institution. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Sep 8, 2016
Opinion The Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum Digitizes Its Holdings: Old Buttons Emerge From the Shadows THE DAILY PIC: Old buttons—and 199,999 other objects—come to light with the massive digital project. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 7, 2016
Auctions Christie’s Hikes Buyer’s Fees for First Time in Three Years Lots priced under $3 million will see the biggest increase. By Brian Boucher, Sep 6, 2016
Opinion The Getty Lusts After a Parmigianino That’s PG-13, If Not ‘R’ THE DAILY PIC: The Getty hopes to buy a sacred picture by Parmigianino that is strangely erotic . By Blake Gopnik, Sep 6, 2016
Opinion Jean-Antoine Watteau’s Soldiers: Caught Between the Past and Future of War THE DAILY PIC: In Watteau's military paintings at the Frick, chivalry meets the pro soldier. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 5, 2016
Art World Did Michelangelo Hide Feminist Symbols in the Sistine Chapel? Certain motifs may refer to the female reproductive system, new research suggests. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Sep 2, 2016
Politics French Prime Minister Cites Delacroix’s Bare-Breasted Marianne in ‘Burkini’ Debate Almost two centuries after the painting was created, it is a hot topic once again. By Henri Neuendorf, Aug 31, 2016
Art World An Altarpiece By Bernardino Luini — That Isn’t THE DAILY PIC: Luini's painting at the Brooklyn Museum is 'only' a copy by his assistants. Should we mind? By Blake Gopnik, Aug 31, 2016
Opinion Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli, Old Master of the Anti-esthetic THE DAILY PIC: In the Brooklyn Museum, a Renaissance sculptor who cherished antiquity's awkward moments. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 30, 2016
Opinion John E. Brooks, A Brooks Brother Who Clothed Old New York THE DAILY PIC: A portrait of clothier John E. Brooks from the Museum of the City of New York: fine and distinctly dandy. By Blake Gopnik, Aug 29, 2016
Art World In Stunning Decision, Court Awards Museum Nazi-Looted Cranach Paintings The complex case has lasted nearly a decade. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 19, 2016
Art World Students Discover Rare Albrecht Dürer Woodcut in Museum Storage Room It's the first Dürer in the museum's collection. By Hili Perlson, Aug 18, 2016
Art World The 10 Best Depictions of Beaches in Art History Sunbathe at the museum. By Naomi Rea, Aug 15, 2016
Art Fairs Penelope Curtis to Curate Contemporary Art Section at 2017 TEFAF Maastricht The former director of Tate Britain will shake things up at the historical fair. By Amah-Rose Abrams, Aug 12, 2016
Art World National Portrait Gallery Makes a Statement With the Inclusion of Freed Muslim Slave in ‘American Origins’ Portraits of early African Americans are rare. Yarrow Mamout sat for two. By Ben Davis, Aug 11, 2016