New York’s Newest Art Fair Feels Like a Place to Hang Out, Not Shop—and That’s a Good Thing

Esther brings together 25 galleries in the Estonian House, a quirky venue appropriate to this off-kilter event. Read more

Nino Mier Gallery Accused of Underpaying Artists in New Investigation

Painter Louise Bonnet said it "feels especially repulsive to be lied to." Read more

Petrit Halilaj Brings Kids’ Doodles—and Balkan Memories—to the Met’s Rooftop

His Met rooftop commission is far less extravagant than many previous ones—and it's better because of it. Read more

10 Museum Shows to See in New York This Week

Although the focus during Frieze is largely the market, many institutions have plowed forward. Read more

Dani Levinas, Art Enthusiast Who ‘Collected Collectors,’ Dies at 75

He published an acclaimed book of his interviews with other collectors. Read more

Moscow’s Garage Museum Is Reportedly Searched by Police Amid Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Literature

Earlier this month, titles by a left-wing publisher were removed from the institution's bookstore. Read more

John Cage’s Frequently Misunderstood 4’33” Remains a Masterpiece

Cage famously called it his "silent piece"—then went on to contradict his own statements. Read more

Lawsuit Over ‘Irreversible’ Damage to Donald Judd Sculpture Is Tossed Out by Court

The artist's foundation alleged that the galleries left fingerprints on one work. Read more

The 10 Best National Pavilions at the Venice Biennale, From a Cut-Up Giraffe to Body Horror in a Church

A strong batch of shows questioned the notion of countries altogether. Read more

A Creepy, Entrancing German Pavilion Is This Venice Biennale’s Big Hit

Half of the pavilion is spread to a faraway island, but the trek is worth it. Read more