Damien Hirst Is Back at Phillips and He Has a 200-Year Plan to Outlive Us All Beneath the formaldehyde and gloss lies a deeper inquiry into the fleeting nature of beauty that the artist delivers with a wink and a scalpel. By Elisa Carollo
At the Wallace Collection, Grayson Perry Topples the Affluent Class from Within Perry has transformed the traditional opulence of the Wallace Collection into a riotously subversive exploration of identity, gender and wealth. By Sarah Moroz
What the Art World Needs to Know About the Next Generation of Museum Patrons "The scale of opportunity for museums to better engage the new generation is only matched by the urgency to do so," according to patron Sarah Arison. By Elisa Carollo
Ai Weiwei, Grayson Perry and Other Artists Are Gifting Works to Help Torture Survivors Heal By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Alan Dershowitz to Sell Art Collection, Ken Griffin Pays $500M for Pollock—and More By Alanna Martinez