People Is It Time for a Land Art Renaissance? Jessica Morgan on Her Ambitious Vision for Dia in New York and Far, Far Beyond We spoke to the Dia Art Foundation director about the possibilities she is most energized about for the future. By Andrew Goldstein, May 16, 2019
People ‘There Were Women Working Then, Too’: How Dia Director Jessica Morgan Is Breaking Open the (Male) Canon of Postwar Art We spoke to the dynamic visionary about how she is leading the Dia Art Foundation into a more diverse future. By Andrew Goldstein, May 15, 2019
Law & Politics A Judge Rules That Knoedler Gallery’s Former Owner Could Be Held Personally Responsible for the Many Fakes It Sold Two parties are seeking damages from Michael Hammer, whose business entity owned the gallery. By Sarah Cascone, May 13, 2019
Rediscovering Winfred Gaul’s Bold Shapes and Colors, 90 Years After His Birth By Katie White, May 8, 2019
Art World Dia Is Consolidating Its Little-Known Real Estate Empire in New York to Create a Major New Art Facility in Chelsea The new Dia:Chelsea is set to open in the fall of 2020. By Taylor Dafoe, May 6, 2019
People Artist Ruth Asawa’s Hanging Wire Sculptures Are Getting a Google Doodle Today Previous Google Doodles have honored artists including Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Keith Haring. By Sarah Cascone, Apr 30, 2019
Auctions A Balthus Painting From the Same Series That Drew Protests at the Met Is Expected to Fetch as Much as $18 Million at Auction The painting is the top lot of the Dorothy and Richard Sherwood Collection, which will be offered at Christie’s this May. By Taylor Dafoe, Apr 9, 2019
For Its 50th Anniversary Exhibition, Bernard Jacobson Gallery Celebrates the Stylized and Surreal English Gardens of Ivor Abrahams By Katie White, Apr 2, 2019
Auctions Phillips Will Sell a Pop-Art Trove Worth an Estimated $60 Million, One of the Largest Consignments in Its History The Fiterman collection includes heavyweight works by David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein, and Andy Warhol. By Eileen Kinsella, Apr 2, 2019
Auctions Late Condé Nast Tycoon S.I. Newhouse’s Collection Is Headed to Christie’s—and His Jeff Koons ‘Rabbit’ Could Break the Artist’s Auction Record The blockbuster sale also includes important works by Cézanne, Van Gogh, and Warhol. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 27, 2019
On View A Show of More Than 130 Women Artists From California Is Bringing a Once-Sidelined Group Into the Spotlight. See Their Works Nearly 300 works by 132 women artists are on view in an exhibition in Pasadena. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 24, 2019
On View See Works From Picasso’s Tender Early Years as They Take Center Stage at the Fondation Beyeler The artist's Blue and Rose periods are the focus of the exhibition in Basel, Switzerland. By Kate Brown, Feb 26, 2019
Analysis An Estimated 85 Percent of Artists Represented in US Museum Collections Are White, a New Study Claims A new study examined thousands of artists across 18 museums. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 18, 2019
Galleries The Famed Paris Gallery Bernheim-Jeune, Which Held the First van Gogh Retrospective in 1901, Has Closed The gallery also held the first Futurist exhibition ever to come to Paris in 1912. By Kate Brown & Naomi Rea, Feb 14, 2019
Events and Parties The Met Museum Envisions a Future Where Artificial Intelligence Helps You Find #Art Posts for Your Instagram The New York institution teamed up with Microsoft and MIT to create prototypes that imagine how AI can help museums engage audiences. By Eileen Kinsella, Feb 5, 2019