- June 11, 2012 | Intelligencer
- It’s Going to Be Huge
Art’s chronic gigantism.
- May 21, 2012 | Feature
- The Philadelphia Story
The Barnes Collection’s splendid new building can’t vanquish art claustrophobia. Yet maybe, just maybe, the old kook knew what he was doing.
- May 14, 2012 | Feature
- Baby Steps
Where does modern art history start? The Met’s predynastic-Egypt show reveals the beginning of everything.
- April 30, 2012 |
- 1. Reject the Market. Embrace the Market.
How I’ve found new magic amid all that money.
- April 9, 2012
- Cubes! The Horror!
Chaos at Armory show.
- March 26, 2012 | Feature
- Eight Hours at the Comfort Inn
The zingiest art fair of the season was a one-day affair in a Lower East Side motel.
- March 12, 2012 | The Art Review
- Leaving Babylon
The Whitney Biennial’s curators consider the post-crash afterlife.
- February 23, 2012 | The Art Review
- Big-Government Conservatives
The New Museum's triennial survey needs a dollop of anarchy.
- February 20, 2012 |
- Cindy Sherman: Becoming
Jerry Saltz on the artist who continues to transform herself�this time, for New York.
- February 13, 2012 | The Art Review
- After-Christmas Inventory
Klara Liden channels the poignancy of discarded streetside trees.