In Philadelphia, a New Art Fair Removes Scale From the Equation Elsewhere's inaugural iteration was the embodiment of Philadelphia's vivacious spirit and scrappy determination. By Chenoa Baker
The Guerrilla Girls On the Group’s Legacy and Its First Commercial Gallery Show Thirty-five years have passed since the group posed the question, "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?” By Nadja Sayej
An Elizabeth Catlett Retrospective Is Coming to the Brooklyn Museum This artist-activist made major contributions to art history that have only lately been more widely recognized. By Nadja Sayej
These 6 Trailblazing Women Deserve the Biopic Treatment—And They’re Finally Getting It By Brandon Katz
Harriet Tubman to Appear on $20 Bill, Hirst’s Formaldehyde Art Leaks Fumes—and More By Alanna Martinez