Art World Artist Sterling Ruby Just Became the First American in Over a Decade to Debut a Haute Couture Fashion Collection in Paris Ruby’s new line alludes to the puritanical outfits of colonial America as well as modern business and skate wear. By Artnet News, Feb 2, 2021
Shows & Exhibitions In Ralph Rugoff’s Venice Biennale, the World’s Artists Take Planetary Doom as a Given, But Search for Joy Nonetheless There is much to be disquieted by in this year's Venice Biennale, artnet News chief art critic Ben Davis finds. By Ben Davis, May 10, 2019
Opinion In a Post-Truth Art World, Kenny Schachter Holes Up in Trump Tower, Spills the Beans on Mark Grotjahn, and Gets Arrested Our indomitable dealer-columnist had a busy month, to say the least. By Kenny Schachter, Sep 21, 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
People Why the Art World Should Be Freaking Out About Rei Kawakubo’s Met Retrospective And why the fashion world has gone bananas already. By Max Berlinger, May 1, 2017
Reviews Paris Show Charts the Rise and Fall of Photography’s Love Affair With Cars At Fondation Cartier, a survey of cars as a photographic subject matter honors a genre in decline. By Sarah Hyde, Apr 24, 2017
Reviews Marina Abramović’s First European Retrospective Reminds Us How She Reached Superstardom Despite a few esoteric phases, the artist has stuck to her guns for half a decade. By Alyssa Buffenstein, Mar 1, 2017
Analysis JJ Charlesworth on Why the Art Market Is a Bubble That’s Not Going to Burst Why the art market is a bubble that's not going to burst. By JJ Charlesworth, Jul 6, 2015
Opinion VIDEO: Strictly Critical Finds Beauty Rules in Van Gogh’s Flowers at the Metropolitan Museum Bliss out on Van Gogh's magical paintings of Spring. By Aaron Sherman & Christian Viveros-Fauné & Blake Gopnik, May 17, 2015
Opinion Video: The Glorious Mess of Art and Light at the New Whitney Museum It’s not every day that a city wakes up to a brand-new mega-museum. By Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné, May 1, 2015
Opinion Something Is Desperately Wrong With the Tate and Is Nicholas Serota to Blame? The structure of the organization is outdated and needs to change. By JJ Charlesworth, Apr 30, 2015
Opinion Hans Haacke Fourth Plinth ‘Gift Horse’: Is This Propaganda We Can All Agree With? London's newest public sculpture is a monument to received wisdom. By JJ Charlesworth, Mar 19, 2015
Opinion VIDEO: Is the New Museum Triennial Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Are these young artists saying anything novel? By Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné, Feb 26, 2015
Opinion We Spend One Hour Looking at Paul Cézanne’s ‘Card Players’ at Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné go to the Barnes Foundation. By Artnet News, Feb 10, 2015
Opinion Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné Romp the Henri Matisse Show at MoMA Our duo dubs the artist a master "mess-maker" of the first order. By Blake Gopnik and Christian Viveros-Fauné, Dec 3, 2014