People Watch Benedict Cumberbatch Channel an Exasperated Sol LeWitt The beloved actor dramatizes a storied artistic friendship. By Brian Boucher, Oct 4, 2016
Opinion Billy Al Bengston: Riding His Hog to the Brink of Pop Art THE DAILY PIC: At Venus Over Manhattan, Billy Al Bengston's 1961 "motorcycle" paintings, from L.A., rival New York's Pop Art. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 4, 2016
Opinion In a New Documentary, Andy Warhol’s ‘Brillo Box’ Is an Unlikely Icon of Pop THE DAILY PIC: A Pop Art masterpiece bought for $1,000 in 1969 sold for $3-million in 2010. By Blake Gopnik, Oct 3, 2016
Opinion Alma Thomas Rooted Her Abstractions in Race THE DAILY PIC: At the Studio Museum, Alma Thomas let the fight for civil rights shape her later abstractions. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 30, 2016
Galleries Milan’s Cardi Gallery Opens New Space in London Confidence in London's art market remains strong despite Brexit. By Henri Neuendorf, Sep 29, 2016
Opinion Suellen Rocca: A Woman’s Take on the ‘Hairy Who’ THE DAILY PIC: At Matthew Marks, the Chicago Imagist revels in breasts and pink paint. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 29, 2016
Art World The Skinny: See What Marilyn Minter Has to Offer The enamel on metal work is from 1992. By Artnet Auctions, Sep 27, 2016
People The Craziest Lines From the New York Times Profile of Socialite Dede Wilsey Wilsey has a message for her detractors. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 26, 2016
Opinion Andy Warhol Was an Honors Student? THE DAILY PIC: A newly discovered document is just the latest proof that Warhol was more scholar than dunce. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 21, 2016
Law & Politics The Emotional Business of Managing an Artist’s Estate What happens when heirs and lawyers don't get along? By Hili Perlson, Sep 20, 2016
Opinion A Collaboration Made in Heaven: Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg THE DAILY PIC: In 1955, a window display deployed the talents of three greats of postwar art. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 19, 2016
On View Exhibition Will Honor Freud and Bacon’s Favorite Watering Hole in London If you remember it, you were never there... By Skye Arundhati Thomas, Sep 18, 2016
Opinion Morris Engel, Indie Film’s Neglected Pioneer THE DAILY PIC: Engel's handheld camerawork and amateur actors helped shape New Wave film in the '60s. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 16, 2016
Opinion Yves Klein Was Blue and That Made Virginia Dwan Happy THE DAILY PIC: Coming to the National Gallery, a survey of the career of dealer Virginia Dwan, one of Yves Klein's greatest backers. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 15, 2016
Opinion A New Biography of Dealer Richard Bellamy, Roy Lichtenstein’s Mystery Man THE DAILY PIC: Judith Stein's new life of 1960s art dealer Richard Bellamy shows he was always unshocked by the new. By Blake Gopnik, Sep 13, 2016