Global Art Biennials: Renovation, Revelation—or Repetition? The question remains whether an alternative biennial model can exist within an art system that structurally absorbs and standardizes difference. The answer is no. By Paco Barragán
Why Sports Venues Are Betting Big on Fine Art This fall, Sarah Sze's 'Wave' will be installed in the Barclays Center atrium, followed by large-scale paintings by Rashid Johnson and Mark Bradford. By Daniel Grant
Hauser & Wirth Spotlights Luchita Hurtado’s Underrecognized Geometric Word Paintings The artist’s late-life rediscovery—through galleries in L.A., London and beyond—belies the years she dedicated to her practice. By Jordan Riefe
For Collector Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Art Offers New Ways to See the World By Elisa Carollo
‘Sell Painting, Buy Land’: MAHKU Brings Voices of Indigenous Resistance to Art Basel Miami Beach By Elisa Carollo
The Most Influential People in Art By The Editors, Christa Terry, Elisa Carollo, Merin Curotto, Mána Taylor and Su Ertekin-Taner
What Else to See During Expo Chicago: Sanford Biggers’ New Work, Hockney Tackles Time and Space By Devon Van Houten Maldonado
The 51 Artists, Curators, Directors and Dealers Changing the Art World in 2018 By Margaret Carrigan, Juliet Helmke and Guelda Voien
Gallery Gold Rush: A Perfect Storm of LA Art Fairs Whips Collectors into a Frenzy By Maxwell Williams