Auctions Christie’s Postwar and Contemporary Sale Gets a Heat Check But Still Rakes in $448 Million A robust sale, but not a frothy one. By Eileen Kinsella, May 17, 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
Reviews Philip Guston Holds His Own Next to the Venetian Masters at the Gallerie dell’Accademia If you only see one Venice Biennale collateral show, let it be this one. By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso, May 12, 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
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
Auctions 5 Takeaways From the April 2017 Auctions A rare jewel scores a new record and an Old Master unexpectedly takes flight at auction. By Artnet Price Database Team, May 9, 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
Art Fairs Collectors Blow Off Steam in Art-Historical Ball Pit on the Last Day of Frieze New York The production team was on site until five in the morning to fill the room with 30 giant barrels of polystyrene beads. By Sarah Cascone, May 8, 2017
Galleries Van Doren Waxter and 11R Consummate Uptown/Downtown Union in Merger The partnership will encompass both Upper East Side and Lower East Side spaces. By Eileen Kinsella, May 8, 2017
Art Fairs What’s the Early Verdict on TEFAF New York? The Maastricht transplant has New York talking. By Eileen Kinsella, May 5, 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
Art & Exhibitions These Are the Last Great Paintings Ellsworth Kelly Made Before He Died Matthew Marks gallery shows the rigorous works made right before the painter's death. By Terence Trouillot, May 4, 2017
On View The New-York Historical Society’s New Mission: Telling the Forgotten Stories of Women The highlight is the museum's collection of Tiffany lamps, many of which were designed and made by women. By Sarah Cascone, May 2, 2017
Auctions 5 Key Auctions to Watch in May 2017 See what's hitting the auction block this month, from New York to Stockholm By Artnet Price Database Team, May 2, 2017
Art Fairs In a Globalizing Economy, Art Cologne Pins Its Hopes on Going Local Having managed to lure in several blue-chip exhibitors in recent editions, the fair is again a force to be reckoned with. By Hili Perlson, Apr 26, 2017